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Learning Windows server 2003

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With Windows Server 2003, Microsoft offers a robust solution tailored for enterprise networks and web-based applications, boasting significant improvements over Windows 2000. Users have experienced notable performance gains, positioning Server 2003 as a competitive alternative to Unix in terms of cost, performance, and application development productivity. However, deploying this server—whether as a stand-alone or within a multi-site, multi-server network—can be challenging, even for seasoned system administrators. This practical guide provides essential information for installing, configuring, securing, and managing Server 2003, without overwhelming readers with unnecessary details. It focuses on the intricacies of the server while offering hands-on advice for planning and growing Windows networks. Key topics include creating and managing user accounts, especially through Active Directory, managing access to resources like printers and files, and configuring major subsystems. Detailed coverage includes Windows file and print services, IIS6 web server, Group Policy, patch management, .NET Framework application server, and Windows Terminal Services, among others. The book also introduces clustering services and outlines crucial security measures for safeguarding the server and its resources. Designed for organizations relying on internal networks, this comprehensive reference serves as an ideal companion for navigating Wind

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Learning Windows server 2003, Jonathan Hassell

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