| Edition |
New ed |
| Descript |
1085p., 235 x 184mm, Illustrations, paperback |
| Note |
Windows 2000 - with its innovative architecture surrounding Active Directory, novel security framework, and special management structure - needs a reference that touches on all aspects the new system. This text answers that need, for users at varying levels of expertise. |
| Contents |
Part 1 Understanding Windows 2000 architecture: analyzing the architecture; setting up your systems; interacting with the programme; getting ready to network. Part 2 Learning the basics: the desktop; MS management console (MMC); the command prompt console applet; the explorer and file management; Direct X (multimedia); internet explorer 5. Part 3 Connecting with Windows 2000: networking with TCP/IP; understanding DNS; understanding active directory; routing and remote access service (RRAS); networking services. Part 4 Inside Windows 2000: working with file systems; RPCs, DDE/NetDDE and interprocess communications; Windows 2000 security; the system registry; working with zero admin windows (ZAW). Part 5 Programmers and power users: the HAL, kernel and executive; protected subsystems; device drivers; OLE and the component object model and OLE DB; real-time automation, control and response; the printing subsystem. Part 6 Internet and intranet functionality: Internet information server 5 (IIS); authoring the Inter/intranet. Part 7 Windows 2000 enterprise edition: clustering; transact server; MS message queue server (MSQS); appendices - diagnosis and troubleshooting, additional tools programmes. |
| Subject |
MATHEMATICAL COMPUTATION
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| Alt Author |
Chernicoff, David
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| ISBN |
0072119209 |
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