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Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Unleashed (R2 Edition), 3rd Edition
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Chapter 4: Active Directory Primer
Reprinted with permission from SAMS Publishing. Copyright © Pearson Education, Sams Publishing. Written permission from the publisher is required for any use of this material.
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Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Unleashed, 3rd Edition
is the first book on the market to cover Windows Server 2003 R2. This latest
edition will keep the text viable with the major "R2" update being released
from Microsoft late in 2005. Many of the Windows Server 2003 titles have not
been revised since release in 2003 even though Microsoft has released a service
pack and now the R2 update.
This book will provide detailed guidance focused on the most commonly used
yet most complicated planning, installation, migration, and problem solving
topics that challenge IT professionals. This title goes far beyond the basic
installation and setup information found in hundreds of other resources and
focus on the less understood yet most important details for system configuration,
tips, tricks, and techniques to successfully implement and administer a Windows
networking system.
About the Authors
Rand Morimoto, Michael Noel, and Alex Lewis all work for Convergent Computing,
an 85-person consulting company that has been recognized by Microsoft as one
of the leaders in Windows networking technologies. Because of Convergent Computing
major involvement in the deployment of Windows 2003 (beta and production), the
organization has been involved with the entire Windows Server 2003 project beginning
with planning sessions conducted back in late-1999 (almost 2 months before even
Windows 2000 shipped to the general public). With thousands of users migrated
to the Windows Server 2003, the experts at Convergent Computing write books
based on real life experiences over 3-years before the projected product release.
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