For a thorough understanding of the 70-240 exam objectives, nothing replaces hands-on experience. Build this test lab to get your practice.
- By Jill Gebelt
- June 01, 2001
A year and a half has passed since Active Directory was unleashed, with the promise of simpler management and significant cost savings. Harry points to other less-than-obvious benefits.
- By Harry Brelsford
- June 01, 2001
Taking an object-oriented approach to scripting can help your variable structure run like a well-oiled machine.
- By Chris Brooke
- June 01, 2001
Your first step into Microsoft's certification program.
As you negotiate the tricky trail leading to the summit—your Windows 2000 MCSE certification—will New Riders’ ExamGear product provide a lifeline?
- By James Carrion
- June 01, 2001
If you're looking for a solid guide down the certification path, Osborne McGraw-Hill's
MCSE Windows 2000 Study Guide collection is a step in the right direction.
- By Warren E. Wyrostek
- May 01, 2001
Here's how one company's consultants used COM+ and MTS to scale its Oracle database to be available via the Web.
- By Mark Scott
- May 01, 2001
The Microsoft Encyclopedia of Networking's comprehensive inclusion of networking terms is balanced by the somewhat lightweight and succinct etymologies.
- By T. Brian Granier
- April 01, 2001
Seeking comprehensive prep materials for the Windows 2000 core tests?
- By Chris Brooke
- April 01, 2001
For a detailed look at Active Directory, peruse this technical reference.
- By Yolanda R. Reid
- March 01, 2001
The missing manual that should have never been found.
- By Yolanda R. Reid
- March 01, 2001
This volume will teach you the ins and outs of Windows 2000 Network
Services.
- By Paul G. Brown
- March 01, 2001
Don't expect to learn more about Exchange 2000 Server than the name
of this book implies.
- By Valéria Struk Ganamet
- March 01, 2001
Because Whistler is Microsoft's response to customer feedback on Windows
2000, here's my lists of wants.
- By Jeremy Moskowitz
- March 01, 2001
Don't let Windows 2000 TCP/IP control you. Control
it, using this book as a reference.
- By Paul G. Brown
- February 01, 2001