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Item Height:. Microsoft Press,U. Computer Science. Number of Pages:. About this product. Product Information Microsoft Windows Administrator's Pocket Consultant is the concise, easy-to-use guide for Windows administrators -- the portable, readable reference that they'll want on their desktops at all times. Above all, it's designed for quick access so administrators can find what they're looking for right away. It has an expanded table of contents and a complete index for finding answers fast, plus quick-reference tabs for finding specific information and chapters.

This hands-on guide covers both the Windows Professional and the Windows Server versions, but because much of the information applies to previous versions of Windows as well, administrators of Windows NT 4. They'll find to be an invaluable resource, both for supporting current Windows systems and for migrating to Windows Product Identifiers Publisher.

Product Key Features Author. Publication Name. Publication Year. Number of Pages. Dimensions Item Height. United States. Each part contains an opening paragraph or two about the chapters contained in that part. Chapter 1 provides an overview of Windows administration tools, techniques, and concepts. Chapter 3 covers monitoring processes, services, and events. The final chapter in this part covers automating administrative tasks, policies, and procedures.

Chapter 5 introduces Active Directory Service structures and details how to work with Active Directory domains. Chapter 6 explores core Active Directory Service administration. Chapter 7 explains how to use system accounts, built-in groups, user rights, built-in capabilities, and implicit groups. The core administration tasks for creating user and group accounts are covered in Chapter 8, with a logical follow-up for managing existing user and group accounts covered in Chapter 9.

Then the chapter dives into common tasks for managing file systems and drives, such as defragmenting disks, compression, encryption, and more. Chapter 12 focuses on managing files and directories and all the tasks that go along with it.

Chapter 13 details how to enable file, drive, and directory sharing for remote network and Internet users; it then goes on to cover Active Directory Service object security and auditing.

Chapter 14 examines data backup and recovery and includes a section on managing media pools. Chapter 16 begins with a troubleshooting guide for common printer problems and then goes on to cover tasks for installing and configuring local printers and network print servers.



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