A standout among books on this complex topic.
- By Roberta Bragg
- October 01, 2001
Become your company's Win2K installation expert.
- By Roberta Bragg
- October 01, 2001
This health system's organization had its migration strategy all mapped out. But then reality intervened, causing a major course-change.
- By Alan Knowles
- October 01, 2001
Exam 70-217 requires solid knowledge of Active Directory. Analyzing questions as well as answers (both right and wrong) can help prepare you for the task ahead.
- By James Carrion
- October 01, 2001
Delve into this book’s pages, and discover the ins and outs of Site Server Commerce Edition.
- By Robert Leithiser
- October 01, 2001
If you don't already have this book,
what are you waiting for?
- By Roberta Bragg
- October 01, 2001
File Transfer Protocol has been around a while, and it's still one of the most useful tools to have under your Windows 2000 belt.
- By Michael Chacon
- October 01, 2001
This manufacturing company is seeing its operations
spread out around the planet and using Windows
2000 to tie it all together.
- By David Poppel
- October 01, 2001
If your company's considering a migration or
upgrade from Windows NT 4.0 to 2000, these true
tales of woe and triumph will help you make the
journey fearlessly.
- By Alan Knowles et al.
- October 01, 2001
Understanding the ins and outs of AD and object permissions is no simple task, but your efforts can help avoid catastrophe.
- By Roberta Bragg
- October 01, 2001
Converting this college campus to a Windows 2000
network has definitely been a learning experience.
- By Melissa E. Lamoureux
- October 01, 2001
When you have a narrow, specific problem that needs troubleshooting, the Knowledge Base is the place to go.
- By Steven B. Levy
- October 01, 2001
The work of risk analysis—evaluating security threats, alerts and all-out panic attacks—is vital to keeping your network safe and sound and you sane.
- By Roberta Bragg
- September 01, 2001
There's good information here, but you might have to dig for some of it.
- By Derek Melber
- September 01, 2001
Anne Marie McSweeney, director of certification and skills assessment group at Microsoft, spoke to editors from Microsoft Certified Professional Magazine and CertCities.com during Fusion, the company's partner conference, which took place in Anaheim, California in July 2001.
- By Dian Schaffhauser
- September 01, 2001