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Paperback Inside Windows 2000 Server Book

ISBN: 1562059297

ISBN13: 9781562059293

Inside Windows 2000 Server

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Best book on Windows 2000

I have seen and read many books on the subject, this is the best. The in-depth coverage is impressive, the writing style is pleasant and keeps the reader engaged. I enjoyed the examples and metaphores,though, at times, the author gets carried away - he gives a 2 page storey from a spy novel (a la John leCarre) to illustrate how Kerberos authentication works. For some, it may not be an easy reading, but if you can read and understand, it is a rewarding experience. I read it twice, plan to read it a few more time before I pass my MCSE 2000. My only complaint is the binding, it is too big for soft binding.

You should not skip this one! Great book!

In general I don't like technical bibles like this one. If it's possible I avoid thick technical books with more than 1000 pages or so because I simply don't have time and discipline to stick with such book. Despite of my habit I bought this book thinking that a good reference guide will at least come handy in the following months. But...after reading first few chapters I was surprised how readable this book is and now I'm reading it from cover to cover. The amount of technical details covered in this book is amazing. Author definitely knows what he's writing about from his own experience. You'll find description and precautions about (almost) every item from Windows 2000 arsenal; Installation, DNS, Active Directory, Data Storage, Security, Kerberos, Group policies, Remote Access, Recovery...you named it. The structure of the book is straightforward and the number of typos is minimal considering the size of the book, thanks to excellent job done by technical reviewers! You can choose your own path of reading or follow the author like me. One last reminder to those of you who are searching for definitive Inside Windows 2000 book. If you are network administrator then this is the book to start with (it's also more than excellent starting point for all MCSE's out there preparing for upgrade exams), on the other hand I found David Solomon and Mark Russinovich book "Inside Windows 2000 Third Edition" invaluable for application developers or network administrators curious about OS internals.

Certification be damned, sometimes you need real answers

It's one thing to find a book whose scope and depth are appropriate to a subject, and wherein the technical details don't seem merely pasted from an RFC or help documentation. It's another to find this sort of uncommon quality coupled with a lucid and engaging writing style. No, I'm not implying that this is would be the equivalent of a "Windows 2000 for Dummies." Far, far beyond that. This book covers the details more than the generalities, and the prose is two notches above that of nearly any other technical reference I've used, and is matched by well-detailed coverage of all the major areas that an administrator will have to engage Windows 2000. The text is written from the perspective of a seasoned pro who's standing beside you with commentary on practical implementation details, not a fresh-faced technical trainer who's walking you through all the common GUI's. If you REALLY want to know how to approach administering Windows 2000 enterprise, and appreciate good writing, get this book. It's not geared toward certification, it's geared toward real-life issues.

Inside Windows 2000

I am a Technical Trainer and this is the only book I always take on the road with me for W2K reference (I have over 10 W2K reference books in my library, so I know whats out there). It is how things "actually are", rather than just how they are "suppose to be". Very practical knowledge, especially in the hardware/software interaction area, but you can get into subjects (like Active Directory) in greater depth if you need to. Have recommended it to my fellow trainers. Can't wait for the second edition.

Inside W2K server - Excellent source

I'm about 3/4 through the book but love it. Very well written and logically organized. The networking and DNS chapters gave me a much better understanding of NT-TCP/IP concepts - cleared up many misconceptions for me. My main focus when buying the book was for Active Directory and VPN but the book is so well designed I'm giving it a thorough reading from beginning to end. The author points out certain areas where functionality has changed between NT4 and W2K so the reader can avoid erroneous assumptions. All in all a very complete source.
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