Windows Server 2003:Best Practices for Enterprise Deployment

October 10, 2009
Windows Server 2003:Best Practices for Enterprise Deployment






Author: Danielle Ruest and Nelson Ruest
Paperback: 520 pages
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media; 1 edition (April 10, 2003)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 007222343X
ISBN-13: 978-0072223439
Format: pdf


Discover the fastest way to migrate to Windows Server 2003 and begin to profit from its enterprise-ready features. Learn how to use the parallel network for migration. Design an Enterprise Network Architecture and follow feature-by-feature implementations. Make the most of Active Directory as an object management environment to remotely configure PCs, servers, users, and groups. This informative resource helps businesses large or small make the most of Windows Server 2003. Its nuts-and-bolts approach is geared toward helping intermediate to advanced users focus on those features most needed for enterprise success.
Plan the architecture of your enterprise network
Prepare for massive installations of Windows Server 2003
Perform a post-installation customization and verification
Build the organizational unit infrastructure to manage PCs, People, and Services
Design Active Directory and Enterprise Network IP Infrastructure
Create an enterprise-ready security environment
Install PCs by coordinating the OU strategy with RIS
Cover specific considerations for all server types, including Network Infrastructure, Application and Dedicated Web servers


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