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Windows Server 2003 Networking Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach

Windows Server 2003 Networking Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach

Laura E. Hunter
4/5 ( ratings)
T his book contains more than 200 recipes that address many of the "How do I . . .?" questions that you could pose about Windows networking. It is a straightforward reference for a variety of tasks, ranging from handling everyday chores to solving more specialized problems. Windows Server 2003 Networking Recipes will be a great addition to your technical library. Who Should Read This Book Windows Server 2003 Networking Recipes can be useful to anyone who needs to deploy, adm- ister, or automate Windows Server 2003 or even Windows 2000 networks. This book can serve as a great reference for those who work with Windows servers on a day-to-day basis. And because of all the scripting samples, this book can be extremely beneficial to programmers who want to accomplish various tasks in an application. For those without much programming background, the VBScript solutions are straightforward, and they should be easy to follow and use as a basis for more involved scripts. What's in This Book This book consists of nine chapters. Here is a brief overview of each chapter: Chapter 1, "Basic TCP/IP Configuration," covers the most widely used networking pro- cols in modern operating systems. This chapter provides recipes to configure and manage the protocols, including Domain Name Service , Windows Internet Name Service , and gateway settings. It also covers basic management of the Windows firewall and network interfaces.
Language
English
Pages
417
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Apress
Release
July 01, 2006
ISBN
1590597133
ISBN 13
9781590597132

Windows Server 2003 Networking Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach

Laura E. Hunter
4/5 ( ratings)
T his book contains more than 200 recipes that address many of the "How do I . . .?" questions that you could pose about Windows networking. It is a straightforward reference for a variety of tasks, ranging from handling everyday chores to solving more specialized problems. Windows Server 2003 Networking Recipes will be a great addition to your technical library. Who Should Read This Book Windows Server 2003 Networking Recipes can be useful to anyone who needs to deploy, adm- ister, or automate Windows Server 2003 or even Windows 2000 networks. This book can serve as a great reference for those who work with Windows servers on a day-to-day basis. And because of all the scripting samples, this book can be extremely beneficial to programmers who want to accomplish various tasks in an application. For those without much programming background, the VBScript solutions are straightforward, and they should be easy to follow and use as a basis for more involved scripts. What's in This Book This book consists of nine chapters. Here is a brief overview of each chapter: Chapter 1, "Basic TCP/IP Configuration," covers the most widely used networking pro- cols in modern operating systems. This chapter provides recipes to configure and manage the protocols, including Domain Name Service , Windows Internet Name Service , and gateway settings. It also covers basic management of the Windows firewall and network interfaces.
Language
English
Pages
417
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Apress
Release
July 01, 2006
ISBN
1590597133
ISBN 13
9781590597132

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