The Definitive Guide to Building a Windows Server 2008 Infrastructure - Chapter 1 Released
I've teamed up with Realtime and Tricerat to bring you yet another free resource. And this one's going to be comprehensive. Chapter 1 of my newest book, The Definitive Guide to Building a Windows Server 2008 Infrastructure, is now available.
This book will take a beginner's approach to many of the common tasks required to build a Windows infrastructure using Windows Server 2008 as the server operating system. We'll be digging deep into the core tasks required to set up servers, build an Active Directory, host file servers, lock down desktops with Group Policy, serve up applications with Terminal Server, implement high availability with clustering, and secure our servers against external attack.
Click past the fold for the link to where you can get your copy as well as more info on the next 9 chapters...
You can sign up for Chapter 1 right now at this address (registration required): http://www.tricerat.com/ebooks/eb_register.php?r=4
By signing up, you can choose to be notified when new chapters are released. One will be released about every month.
Here's a list of what you can expect to see over the next 10 months:
Chapter 1: Introduction to Windows Server 2008
Chapter 2: Server Manager
Chapter 3: Active Directory Design & Domain Controller Management
Chapter 4: File Servers & Storage Management
Chapter 5: Server Core
Chapter 6: Managing & Customizing Group Policy
Chapter 7: Introduction to Terminal Services
Chapter 8: Advanced Topics in Terminal Services
Chapter 9: Securing Servers & the Domain
Chapter 10: Windows Failover Clustering

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Dear Sir I need Windows server 2003 Guide How can i download in your website please send me a link...
Posted by: kaleel | February 12, 2008 2:59 AM
All of our guides, including those for Windows Server 2003 can be downloaded from http://nexus.realtimepublishers.com. You'll find there a bunch of guides that will assist you with your questions on Server 2003.
Posted by: Greg Shields | February 12, 2008 10:04 AM