
Great W2K3 Administrators book - This book is great for all people interested in Windows 2003 Server. It has examples and instructions on most of the administrative procedures. This book is not ideal as a study guide but more as a reference book for people who are already administators or systems enginners. The book is well presented and easy to read. Well worth buying
",And Then There Were None", - ",And Then There Were None", was an amazing book written by Agthia Christie. It is of course a murder mystery. It is generally about ten people who are brought to the house in the middle of nowhere and one by one they start to die. None of the people can figure out who the other one is the killer. It is definitly one book that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
covering almost all topics and clear explanations - I have read the book and covering almost all subjects.Explanations are very clear and all process and examples are given step by step.To tell more clearly ,especially for active directory domains,the writers used understandable graphics and writtens.Oftenly the differences between win2000 and win2003 are given as trips.You can process examples on your pc without any problems because it seems that all examples were already tested.If you are learning windows2003 by himself,it is very useful to you.
Great Job! - I bought this book after watching a Webcast where the book was repeatedly referenced. Glad I got it, lots of defailts that weren t covered in the Webcast and I probably would have tried some of the things on my own and have failed. The book stepped me through the migration process to a point where I understand what is going on. This is a GREAT book, I highly recommend it for any company migrating to Windows 2003!
Outstanding Reference Guide! - This book addressed my questions and then some! I ve been tackling Group Policy problems for months and within minutes of jumnping to the chapter on Group Policies, I better understood where my problem was (and the new Group Policy Management Console is REALLY a Windows 2003 add-in that shouldn t be skipped!)We re collapsing a couple of our domains into a centralized forest, and some of the tips in the book clarified a misunderstanding that my colleagues have been arguing for weeks.I haven t even scratched the surface of this book, but I have a feeling it ll be well used for many many months to come.