

excellent guide for beginners
An excellent primer to timberframing, a must read.

WELL STRUCTURED, DIRECT GUIDANCE
Another Great Book by Williams & Walla
Very easy!!

It is the Best
A Review on Double Trouble in Walla Walla
Andrew Clements shines!

WOW ... BEST ACTIVE DIRECTORY AND SECURITY BOOK AVAILABLE
Newbie gives a thumbs upAll you anti-Active-Directory NT whiners out there, if I can do it, so can you! Took me about two weeks of reading, planning, studying, and executing my network...which is now on an Active Directory-based domain ... Just go buy it. Thank you Williams and Walla!
As good as it gets.The 894-page text is load with figures, table, diagrams, pictures, notes and most importantly step-by-step procedures for the support and administration of Windows 2000. The author break down the subject matter into sections with detailed descriptions of what you need to do and then allows you to try it with the hands-on exercises. I was most impressed by the amount of information presented, I was a little taken back by the somewhat complex technical explanations in certain areas. Overall the author did an impressive job making sure that the information was for the most part easy to understand.
I liked the fact the book starts with an overview of 2000 administration and the 2000 architecture, this way you have some idea of the way the operating interacts with your computers. Then there is an excellent section on the planning and migration from NT to 2000. The author makes every effort to give you the most up to data and accurate information so that transition is as smooth as possible. Then after all this you begin to discuss the Active Directory and Directory services which is over 100 pages of information.
Chapters 7,8 & 9 are the user administration chapters dealing with accounts, groups, policies, permissions, and security, sharing and distributed file sharing. Follow that up with over 350 pages of information on networking, security, encryption, naming services, VPN and IP security data management and disaster recovery, terminal services, IIS issues, clustering, indexing and message routing. This is simply one of the best books for 2000 administration on the market today.
There is also an appendix with over 100 pages of 2000 commands and utilities, by far the most complete collection I have ever seen. Finally the book makes working with and supporting 2000 a whole lot easier. The layout of the topics and information itself is what makes this book a must have for all those studying for the certification or the longtime administrator


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