Understand the architecture of operating systems including Windows NT, Windows 2000, and Windows Server 2003. Configure computers, manage users, and design your Active Directory. Implement group policies, enterprise services, and disaster planning and recovery processes.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 / 5.0
Incomplete:
First, let me say that I don't read tech books cover to cover. I use them as a reference when I need info on a specific subject. After buying this book, the first subject I needed info on is Terminal Services. The editors must have been half asleep on this one. There are 6 lines of text in this book on Terminal Services (page 68). Under those 6 lines is a Note: "Appendix A contains an overview of the way a terminal server works in Windows Server 2003." I immediately flip to Appendix A. I... more info
Clear and Comprehensive!:
Of all the Windows 2003 book I've purchased and have reviewed, this is by far the most comprehensive of them all. The Ivens book is a blend of all the facts you would normally get out of an MCSE book, but the real world flair that talks to implementation strategies and technologies. Great book!