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Windows 2000 Active Directory Survival Guide: Planning and Implementation Book

The biggest challenge and opportunity for IS departments approaching Windows 2000 is probably Active Directory (AD), which can reduce total cost of ownership (TCO) and simplify administration. For any IS professional or administrator, Windows 2000 Active Directory Survival Guide provides both a high-level introduction and a hands-on guide to transitioning to Windows 2000 successfully. The standout feature here is a thorough discussion of the right way to model organizations using Windows 2000 Active Directory (AD) in terms of domains, trees, forests, and organization units (OUs). More than ever, a proper model of your organization's structure is critical for efficient, maintainable network infrastructure with Windows 2000.This book shows clearly what works and what doesn't. The author also provides the details of underlying standards, like DNS, Dynamic DNS, LDAP, and NDS and their relation to Active Directory. Each chapter includes a "Best Practices" section with many useful tips on planning and implementing your organization's Windows 2000 network and server infrastructure. After the planning stages, the book turns to hands-on examples of upgrading and administering Windows 2000, with plenty of screenshots of the actual tools like the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) and Active Directory wizards. Notable material here discusses how to upgrade from Windows NT successfully (and how to let NT 4.0 coexist with Windows 2000 for those who require this option). Besides all the basics, the author shows how to take advantage of group policies and delegation, which can significantly lower costs by standardizing the corporate desktop and spreading administrative responsibilities across the enterprise. In all, with its inside-and-out tour of the Active Directory and solid guide to the nuts and bolts of common administrative tasks, Windows 2000 Active Directory Survival Guide is an excellent resource. --Richard Dragan Topics covered: Active Directory (AD) overview and architecture, LDAP, NDS, X.500 standards, domains and domain controllers, DNS architecture, host names and name resolution, Dynamic DNS, trust relationships, namespaces, organization units (OUs), trees, forests, global catalog servers, replication, security and ACLs, Windows 2000 security, organization models, naming strategies, replication, Microsoft Management Console (MMC) and snap-ins, group policy, ADSI, and upgrading to Windows 2000.Read More

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  • Product Description

    Windows 2000 is enjoying an even higher profile than Windows 95, making it one of the most anticipated software products of the last decade. Ask any NT Administrator, "Why?" and you may hear some unkind references to Microsoft's previous network operating system and its dreadful implementation of domains and trusts. At the heart of the new operating system lies a potential escape from these administrative nightmares, a new approach to systems management which provides robust security and scalability. Active Directory, the heart of Windows 2000 Server, will prove to be the most difficult of the myriad of new features to master. This equates to a vast need for education on this subject, which in turn translates into the need for this book. Windows 2000 Active Directory Survival draws on years of experience from the author, whose work with enterprise networking and large-scale NT implementations make him the perfect candidate to write such a publication. It is a solid and informative book, teaching not only the main points of the technology but also the inner workings of the operating system. It offers real-world insights into this new technology, taking the reader step-by-step through successful planning and implementation of Active Directory. In addition, it utilises contrasting views of prior releases of Windows NT to further reinforce the concepts of this new technology to the audience.

  • 047135600X
  • 9780471356004
  • Richard Schwartz
  • 26 January 2000
  • John Wiley & Sons
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 512
  • Pap/Cdr
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