Presentation and first looks count for a lot in the publishing world. Vast amounts of time and effort let alone money are spent getting the cover and lay out of a publication just RIGHT . Practical Microsoft Windows 2000 Server published by QUE gets a 10/10 for getting it just right. The layout of the manual appears aimed at the professional end of the market and definitely does not fall into the
Dummies arena.
This manual covers Windows 2000 Server in some detail, with sections relating to, what's new, planning your network, installing, managing users and groups. Adding client computers to your network, managing resources, networking and an introduction to TCP/IP. Managing drives partitions and volumes, working with the server registry, protecting data, monitoring, advanced TCP/IP concepts. Integrating with other operating systems, setting up internet information server and configuring a remote access server.
This manual will provide the IT professional with a useful reference work, targeted on what you need to know for the most commonly used features in Windows 2000 Server. This should save the reader both time and money and make the reader more productive.
For anyone tasked with working with Windows 2000 Server, I recommend this manual as an excellent general read, which will then form a central part of your reference tool box.