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Mastering Windows 2000 Server [Hardcover]

Mark Minasi (Author), Christa Anderson (Author), Brian Smith (Author), Doug Toombs (Author)
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (138 customer reviews)


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Mastering November 1999
Windows 2000 is slated to be Microsoft's business (and eventually -- personal) operating system of the future. Microsoft is investing more than $1 billion in research and development on Windows this year, and Bill Gates has said that he is "betting the company on Windows 2000." There are now at least 2,000,000 NT Server 4 installations. Windows 2000 Server is the successor to Windows NT. Some experts have predicted more than 1 million of these installations will move to Windows 2000 in its very first year!


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Mark Minasi is an excellent technical writer and a veteran of many high-quality projects. Mastering Windows 2000 Server, albeit based on a late beta version of its subject (release candidate 2), is the newest in his string of triumphs. With remarkable detail and with something approaching comprehensiveness, Minasi documents Windows 2000 Server capabilities with an eye toward the goals of real-world network administrators and the problems they're likely to encounter.

His style is fun in that it communicates procedures without descending into "choose this, click that" tedium, instead using narrative prose with illustrations to combine practical material with enough background information to promote truer understanding. Occasional tables and bulleted lists, ready for marking, hold commands, options, and other reference information.

Because Windows 2000 Server and Windows 2000 Advanced Server are largely the same (Advanced Server supports more memory and a greater number of processors than plain Server), this book ought to prove useful to administrators of both. Windows 2000 Datacenter Server admins have to worry about some additional capabilities (notably clustering and load balancing) that aren't covered here, but even they should benefit from this book's contents.

Though Minasi makes a point of saying that he didn't write with exams in mind, this book should also prove useful to people studying for Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) exams involving Windows 2000 technologies. Mastering Windows 2000 Server is an excellent value. --David Wall

Topics covered: Features of Windows 2000 Server (and similar products) from the administrator's perspective. The author (who based his research and writing on the Release Candidate 2 late-beta edition of Windows 2000 Server) gives particularly lavish attention to Active Directory, Remote Installation Services, Windows Terminal Services, and various aspects of network connectivity. Users who want to hook Macintoshes and NetWare networks to Windows 2000 systems will find useful material.

From the Back Cover

The ONLY Windows 2000 Resource You Need—Now With a New Emphasis on Security!

The #1 choice of Windows administrators, Mastering Windows 2000 Server gives you all the conceptual and practical information you need to get the most out of Microsoft’s flagship network operating system. This is the premier resource for configuring, administering, and tuning Windows 2000 Server as part of a corporate enterprise network. You can depend on it for clear, authoritative instruction in hundreds of techniques that will make your work easier and your job more secure.

Coverage Includes:

  • Installing Windows 2000
  • Configuring IP, DHCP, WINS, and DNS to achieve the right foundation for your network
  • Building and managing domains with Active Directory
  • Controlling hundreds, even thousands, of workstations with group policies
  • Prebuilding and delivering complete workstation images with Remote Installation Services
  • Deploying applications throughout the enterprise with Microsoft Installer
  • Understanding advanced DNS design and troubleshooting to keep your domains secure and running
  • Improving network resource accessibility with Dfs, Web folders, shared printers, and Web printing
  • Using Windows 2000 to share Internet Connections
  • Tuning and monitoring your network
  • Securing your network with new coverage of IPSec, certificates, security templates, simplified hotfix installations, auditing, and more
  • Offering Web content with Internet Information Services 5
Real Solutions to Real Challenges
If improving the real-world performance of your network is the bottom line, this book delivers the goods. It shows you how to design and manage a multiple-platform network, build a Windows-based intranet, find the right data backup strategy, prevent and recover from disasters, and much more. There’s no end to what you’ll accomplish with practical, step-by-step instruction from the expert who has actually done it all on live networks! --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 1632 pages
  • Publisher: Sybex Inc; 4th edition (November 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0782124461
  • ISBN-13: 978-0782124460
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 7.9 x 3.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.7 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (138 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #6,409,313 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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62 of 65 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Worth its weight in gold, January 10, 2001
This is the book that made me wonder how come all those other technical books make learning Windows 2000 such a difficult and confusing task. I was lucky though since this was my first book on Windows 2000 and I got it at a time when I really needed to get to grips with it fast.

With absolutely no experience in Windows NT 4, networking or administration, I had to learn Windows 2000 Server and the theory at the same time, including DNS, WINS, DHCP, TCP/IP, Active Directory, scalability and security. I literally read the whole thing over a weekend and went ahead the following week to single handedly set up a Windows 2000 based LAN for a small company, and was able to easily cope with all their demands. The network was soon up and running with the Active Directory, DNS, WINS, DHCP and TCP/IP in perfect working order. It is no exaggeration to say I owe the project's success to this book alone.

Mark and his team's writing style make reading it a pleasure. Depth of content gives you a deep feeling of satisfaction that you've covered the subject thoroughly and gained a very clear picture. This is the book by which I judge the quality of other books on Windows 2000 topics, and I have yet to find one that contained something this book didn't tell you and nowhere near as clearly or comprehensively. I have not yet needed to look at another book on Windows 2000 Server, and nor do I think I will.

The book starts out with an introduction to Active Directory, installation (local and remote), the MMC, the Registry, Hardware installation and Storage Management, followed by Managing User and Computer Accounts, File Sharing, Software Installation, Network Printing, Connecting PC Clients and Macintoshes, Terminal Services, How Running a Big Windows 2000 network is different, Novell Netware Integration, a massive 250 pages on TCP/IP in Windows 2000, Internet Information Services, Tuning and Monitoring, Backup and Disaster Recovery, the Remote Access Service and ends with a handy appendix explaining over 30 of the most useful Performance Objects that can be used in the Performance Monitor.

Mark Minasi has deep insider's knowledge of the product and you can sense his enthusiasm as he shares his knowledge with you, leaving nothing out and all with a light touch of humour and very well organised. This is the best book on Windows 2000 Server and I would especially recommmend it to those just starting out, although I'm sure it's every serious administrator's essential Windows 2000 companion too.

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44 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Cannot say enough about this book!, March 28, 2000
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I am an NT administrator and technical trainer trying to quickly get up to speed with Windows 2000 Server. Mark's book is just the ticket. Let's face it- the guy not only knows the product backwards, forwards, and diagonally, but he knows how to TEACH the relevant concepts.

This book is serving the dual purpose of helping me prepare for the Windows 2000 MCSE exams as well as gain the necessary skills to do meaningful consulting with Windows 2000.

In summary, the book is purposely structured to be of maximum benefit to people with or without prior knowledge of Windows NT. Current Windows NT experts will doubtless learn some new pointers about NT as they learn brand new stuff about Windows 2000. I wholeheartedly recommend this book.

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32 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars NOT for Beginners, August 10, 2000
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I am new to Windows 2000 Server having bought it to start a web server for my small laboratory services business. The book was rated highly so I gave it a try. When the title says MASTERING it really means you better have prior MS Server experience as a prerequisite to using this book.

Much of the writing in this book assumes a working knowledge of the basics including installation, network setup, server configuration and more. For example, only brief descriptions were given of some entries required during installation. Many install topics where barely mentioned at all even though the concept and proper configuration of these are critical to proper install and server configuration. Some topics are discussed in great detail but seeking this information out among the entire text was difficult at best. The organization and flow of the text in this book could not be easily applied to a new install / setup situation.

In short this is not a HOW TO type of book and you should look elsewhere if you are a beginner.

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