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Windows Server 2003 Networking Recipes is ideal for network managers
and Windows Server 2003 system administrators responsible for setting up and
running computers and networks. Think of this book as the comprehensive, task-based
guide to installing, deploying, and configuring the various networking protocols
and services supported by Windows Server 2003—and the only book you'll
need.
You'll find hundreds of quick reference solutions. And the featured recipes
are all based on the first-hand experiences of the authors. You can rest assured
that this book is written by a team of leading experts in Windows administration.
About the Authors
Robbie Allen has worked at Cisco Systems for nine years. Prior to Cisco,
he worked in IT at IBM and Lucent Technologies. He is the author/co-author of
seven tech titles.
Laura E. Hunter is currently a senior information technology specialist
at the University of Pennsylvania. She has co-authored or technically reviewed
ten books on Microsoft technologies, and she has written numerous articles for
TechTarget.com and Microsoft Certified Professional Magazine. For a complete
list of her work experience and publications, see www.laurahcomputing.com.
Bradley J. Dinerman is the vice president of information technology
at MIS Alliance, an IT consulting firm in Newton, MA. He is a Microsoft MVP
in Windows Server Systems Networking, a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer
(MCSE) and a Certified SonicWall Security Administrator (CSSA). He also holds
a Ph.D. in physics from Boston College. Bradley is a frequent contributor to
various online TechTips sites and gives user group and conference presentations
on topics ranging from spam and security solutions to Internet development techniques.
He published numerous articles in international physics journals in his earlier,
scientific career. Bradley is the founder and president of the New England Information
Security Group (NEISG), the former chair of the Boston Area Exchange Server
User Group and a member of the FBI's Infragard Boston Members Alliance.
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