McGraw-Hill - Windows Server 2003 Pocket
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Windows
Server 2003 Pocket Administrator
by Nelson Rues, Danielle Ruest
ISBN: 0-07-222977-2, 284
Pages, September 2003
This Pocket
Administrator’s guide strives to be different from
other guidebooks by going straight to the heart of the matter.
We assume that when you reach for this book, it will not be
for a long-winded explanation of how something works but
because you are in the middle of a task and need answers,
fast. Each task outlined here is focused on the task itself
and does not usually include extensive background information.
If possible, each task description covers at
least three areas: • The graphical interface. • The command
line, if available. • A recommended script, if applicable.
The first area explains how you would
approach the task to perform it on one or two servers. In
fact, the graphical approach is designed primarily for
administrators of small networks that contain less than
25 servers. The second area details how you
would approach a task when you have to perform it on a series
of servers. Unfortunately, even though Windows
Server 2003 includes over 60 new
command-line tools, this type of tool is not always available
for every task. The advantage of this approach is that it is
easy to insert command lines into command files in either
CMD or BAT
format to run them automatically. Another advantage of the
command file is that it can be piped into a text file for
automatic record keeping, making your task even simpler.
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