Windows Server 2008 All-In-One Desk Reference For Dummies 1st Edition by John Paul Mueller (PDF)

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Ebook Info

  • Published: 2008
  • Number of pages: 866 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 20.83 MB
  • Authors: John Paul Mueller

Description

If you’ve been waiting impatiently for the arrival of Windows Server 2008, wait no more! It’s here, and so is Windows Server 2008 All-In-One Desk Reference For Dummies to help you install it, configure it, network with it, secure it, command it with Windows PowerShell, and more. Services best practices and the cool IIS Web server are covered too.

The eight powerful quick-reference manuals in this one-stop guide cover all the information you need to perform common administrative tasks with Windows Server 2008. You’ll find sure-handed guidance and considerable detail on everything from installation to figuring out why a user can’t gain access to resources on the server. You also see procedures for all common tasks — everything from setting up Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) to promoting your server to a domain controller. Discover how to:

Use Windows Server virtualization
Perform a complete PC restore
Configure server roles and features
Measure system performance
Add network clients and protocols
Keep your server operating at peak performance
Monitor network interactions with others
Work with Active Directory RMS
Use best practices for implementing security
Implement scripts and cmdlets with PowerShell
Uncloak viruses masquerading as services
Windows Server 2008 contains so many features that it’s sometimes hard to know which one to install. No problem! Just flip open Windows Server 2008 All-In-One Desk Reference For Dummies and find your answer in a flash!

User’s Reviews

Covers the all-new Windows Server 2008! Your one-stop guide to setting up, using, and maintaining Windows Server 2008 If, like many system administrators, you’ve been waiting impatiently for the arrival of Windows Server 2008, wait no more! It’s here, and so is this book to help you install it, configure it, network with it, secure it, command it with Windows PowerShell, and more. Services best practices and the cool IIS Web server are covered, too. Discover how to: Use Windows Server Virtualization Perform a complete PC restore Configure server roles and features Add network clients and protocols Work with Active Directory RMS About the Author John Mueller is a freelance author and technical editor. He has writing in his blood, having produced 78 books and over 300 articles to date. The topics range from networking to artificial intelligence and from database management to heads-down programming. Some of his current books include a Windows power optimization book, a book on .NET security, and books on Amazon Web Services, Google Web Services, and eBay Web Services. His technical editing skills have helped over 52 authors refine the content of their manuscripts. John has provided technical editing services to both Data Based Advisor and Coast Compute magazines. He has also contributed articles to a number of magazines, including CIO.com, DevSource, InformIT, Informant, DevX, SQL Server Professional, Visual C++ Developer, Hard Core Visual Basic, asp.netPRO, Software Test and Performance, and Visual Basic Developer.

Reviews from Amazon users, collected at the time the book is getting published on UniedVRG. It can be related to shiping or paper quality instead of the book content:

⭐ Taking notes since that last version of Windows Server that I have used was Windows 2000.

⭐ Best value

⭐ This includes a number of Windows server books and is a good reference as all the “For Dummies” titles are. These people have a great formula and excellent editing I have never been disappointed in any of their books.

⭐ Never worked with Server OS software, this has made the Server 2008 software easy to understand and use. If you don’t know the OS, buy this book. blah, yadda (had to get 20 words)

⭐ This book has given me some good information as I am a novice trying to set up a Windows 2008 Server. However, I was trying to set up an Amazon EC2 virtual server, and while following the steps to convert the server from a WorkGroup to a Domain, I managed to make the virtual server unaccessable and that little misstep cost me a couple of days and lost files. I learned that the set up for a virtual server is different than one sitting next to you and this book doesn’t exactly cover that.

⭐ I buy dummies books because they are a quick read and can have you on the ground quick. This one did not work out. I will not be buying and more multi-volume dummies books. They are self referencing to a point of madness. to complete one section you must refer to multiple previous or future volume chapters for topics. This was done to condense the books size however the information called out is often weak. It will provide you the google key words but not to much more.I am a web developer who wanted to build a development server, this book was little help.

⭐ Very useful

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