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The eight powerful quick-reference manuals in this one-stop guide cover all the information you need to perform common administrative tasks with Windows Server 2008. You’ll find sure-handed guidance and considerable detail on everything from installation to figuring out why a user can’t gain access to resources on the server. You also see procedures for all common tasks — everything from setting up Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) to promoting your server to a domain controller. Discover how to:
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Part I: Installation and Setup.
Chapter 1: An Overview of Windows Server 2008.
Chapter 2: Using the Boot Diagnostics.
Chapter 3: Performing the Basic Installation.
Chapter 4: Performing Initial Configuration Tasks.
Part II: Configuration.
Chapter 1: Configuring Server Roles and Features.
Chapter 2: Configuring Server Hardware.
Chapter 3: Using the Control Panel.
Chapter 4: Working with Workgroups.
Chapter 5: Promoting Your Server to a Domain Controller.
Part III: Administration.
Chapter 1: An Overview of the Administrative Tools Folder.
Chapter 2: Setting Group Policies.
Chapter 3: Configuring the Registry.
Chapter 4: Working with Active Directory.
Chapter 5: Performing Standard Maintenance.
Chapter 6: Working at the Command Line.
Part IV: Networking.
Chapter 1: An Overview of Windows Server 2008 Networking.
Chapter 2: Performing Basic Networking Tasks.
Chapter 3: Accomplishing Advanced Networking Tasks.
Chapter 4: Diagnosing and Repairing Network Connection Problems.
Part V: Security.
Chapter 1: Understanding Windows Server 2008 Security.
Chapter 2: Configuring Shared Resources.
Chapter 3: Configuring Internal Security.
Chapter 4: Working with the Internet.
Part VI: Windows PowerShell.
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Windows PowerShell.
Chapter 2: Understanding the .NET Framework.Chapter 3: Working with Scripts and Cmdlets.
Chapter 4: Creating Your Own Scripts and Cmdlets.
Part VII: IIS.
Chapter 1: Understanding the New Interface.
Chapter 2: Performing Basic Configuration Tasks.
Chapter 3: Working with Scripted Applications.
Chapter 4: Working with ASP.NET.
Chapter 5: Configuring an FTP Server.
Chapter 6: Configuring IIS Security.
Part VIII: Services.
Chapter 1: An Overview of Windows Server 2008 Services.
Chapter 2: Monitoring and Configuring Services.
Chapter 3: Using Application-Specific Services.
Index.
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