Anyone who installs
Windows 2000, creates a user, or adds a
printer is a
Windows 2000 system administrator. This book
covers all the important day-to-day administrative
tasks-and the tools needed to perform those
tasks in a
handy easy-to-look-up alphabetical
reference.
Windows 2000 Administration in a Nutshell tells you
what's the same and what's different between Windows 2000
and Windows NT. It documents all the new utilities and
wizards in addition to addressing A the problems associated
with bridging the gap between the Windows NT and Windows
2000 platforms.
Windows. 2000 Administration in a Nutshell covers:
o New features in Windows 2000
o All the administrative tasks and important concepts
listed alphabetically and richly cross-referenced to
sections describing the appropriate tools and
facilities
o Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-ins and
Administrative Tools
o The Control Panel, Accessories, and other
utilities
o The command-line interface
Whether the concern is new security issues or how Active
Directory works, Windows 2000 Administration in a Nutshell
is as useful to the single-system home user as it is to the
administrator of a 1,000-node corporate network. Table of
Contents
- Preface
- Part I : The lay of the land
- Chapter 1- Overview
- Chapter 2- Quick Start
- Part II Alphabetical Reference
- Chapter 3 Concepts
- Chapter 4 Tasks
- Chapter 5 Consoles
- Chapter 6 Utilities
- Chapter 7 Commandes
- Index