Windows Server 2008 Implementation and Administration
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Published by:John Wiley & Sons Inc (US)
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Published:25/01/2008
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Price:$59.99
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Windows Server 2008 Architecture.
Chapter 2: Deploying Windows Server 2008.
Chapter 3: Network Services.
Chapter 4: Active Directory.
Chapter 5: Policies and System Management.
Chapter 6: File System Enhancements.
Chapter 7: Server Management.
Chapter 8: PowerShell.
Chapter 9: Security.
Chapter 10: Clients, Interoperability, and Printing.
Chapter 11: Performance Enhancements.
Chapter 12: Terminal Server.
Chapter 13: Internet Information Services.
Chapter 14: Server Core.
Index.
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