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Windows NT Server 4: Concepts and Practices, 1/e
Joseph Williams, Colorado State University
Published December, 1998 by Prentice Hall Business Publishing
Copyright 1999, 500 pp.
Paper
ISBN 1-58076-011-2
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Windows NT Server 4: Concepts & Practice introduces students to Window NT Server 4 and helps them prepare for the certification exam sponsored by Microsoft. Williams extends the discussion beyond the exam with information students will need in a professional environment. Hands-on Tutorial
Planning and Implementation exercises offer real world problems for students to solve.
In Practice sidebars anticipate practical extensions of the technology which students may encounter in the real world.
End -of-Chapter exercises follow the format of the certification exam allowing students to practice while Exam Objectives flag discussions that are specific to the exam.
The book offers a Continuous Case Study for students to work on as their knowledge increases.
An accompanying CD-ROM included Macmillan's networkable TopScore test simulation software providing students with opportunities to practice in a lifelike exam situation. The CD provides three types of testing: Flash Card, Study Card, and Practice Exam.
PART I: Getting Reading for Windows NT Server
1. Understanding Networks
2. Introducing Windows NT Server
3. Your Job as Windows NT Administrator
4. Planning and Installing Network Media
PART II: Installing the Server
5. Selecting Hardware for Windows NT
6. Installing Windows NT Hardware
7. Installing Windows NT Server
8. Managing the Network Configuration
PART III: Managing the Server's Resources
9. Understanding User Accounts, Groups, Domains, and Trust Relationships
10. Managing Domains and Their Relationships
11. Managing Users and Groups
12. Sharing Drivers, Directories, and Files
13. Managing Printing Services
14. Managing Disk Storage
PART IV: Installing and Managing Clients
15. Using Windows & DOS Clients
16. Using Windows NT Clients
17. Using TCP/ IP
PART V: Managing the Server
18. Managing the Server
19. Monitoring & Managing the Network
Appendices
A. Windows NT Server and NetWare
B. Using Remote Access Server
C. Roadmap to Certification
D. Chapter Tutorials Index
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