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| OverviewDrew Heywood's Networking Windows 2000 highlights the
crucial aspects of networking - such as hardware configuration and
the core Windows 2000 networking issues - so the reader can
successfully and efficiently setup and administer a Windows 2000
network. This book is a reference for the networking professional
who needs to learn how to anticipate and solve problems before they
happen. A networking professional must understand the inner workings of
Windows 2000 and how it relates to and communicates with other
products, such as NetWare, UNIX, and Linux as network operating
systems. To address these issues, the reader is presented with
well-crafted coverage of the most vital networking components of
the Windows 2000 family. Its detailed coverage will enable
administrators to differentiate the features and technology changes
from Windows NT 4.0 to Windows 2000. This will be one of the first Windows 2000 networking titles
that will be tested against the actual shipping product, versus the
early books based on beta code and RC3. This allows the author to
provide more accurate information based on real-world deployment
case studies. Readers will benefit from the author's expert discussions of
topics including: Installation Planning and Execution TCP/IP Protocols Domain Name Services (DNS) Active Directory Managing Domains Domain Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) Terminal Services and Thin Clients Internet Information Services (IIS)
Editorial ReviewsProduct DescriptionDrew Heywood's Networking Windows 2000 highlights the crucial aspects of networking - such as hardware configuration and the core Windows 2000 networking issues - so the reader can successfully and efficiently setup and administer a Windows 2000 network. This book is a reference for the networking professional who needs to learn how to anticipate and solve problems before they happen. A networking professional must understand the inner workings of Windows 2000 and how it relates to and communicates with other products, such as NetWare, UNIX, and Linux as network operating systems. To address these issues, the reader is presented with well-crafted coverage of the most vital networking components of the Windows 2000 family. Its detailed coverage will enable administrators to differentiate the features and technology changes from Windows NT 4.0 to Windows 2000. This will be one of the first Windows 2000 networking titles that will be tested against the actual shipping product, versus the early books based on beta code and RC3. This allows the author to provide more accurate information based on real-world deployment case studies. Readers will benefit from the author's expert discussions of topics including: - Installation Planning and Execution
- TCP/IP Protocols
- Domain Name Services (DNS)
- Active Directory
- Managing Domains
- Domain Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
- Windows Internet Name Service (WINS)
- Terminal Services and Thin Clients
- Internet Information Services (IIS)
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