Kurzbeschreibung
For courses in Windows NT and Windows 2000 Programming. If your course focuses on Windows 2000 as a whole and you're interested in drilling down into specifics like domains and directory services, add Windows 2000 DNS to your reading list. Focusing on such key topics as designing and securing DNS services, planning for interoperation, and installing and using DHCP and WINS services, Windows 2000 DNS is a comprehensive guide to the newest iteration of Microsoft's DNS. The authors provide students with the real-world advice, best practices, and strategies they'll need to design and administer DNS for optimal performance in small to enterprise-level Windows 2000 environments.
Synopsis
For courses in Windows NT and Windows 2000 Programming. If your course focuses on Windows 2000 as a whole and you're interested in drilling down into specifics like domains and directory services, add Windows 2000 DNS to your reading list. Focusing on such key topics as designing and securing DNS services, planning for interoperation, and installing and using DHCP and WINS services, Windows 2000 DNS is a comprehensive guide to the newest iteration of Microsoft's DNS. The authors provide students with the real-world advice, best practices, and strategies they'll need to design and administer DNS for optimal performance in small to enterprise-level Windows 2000 environments.
Der Verlag über das Buch
Design & administer W2K DNS with this revamped new edition
We're pleased to offer a comprehensive new edition from the authors that brought you the *first* book to focus exclusively on DNS under Windows. With almost 150 new pages and a heavy emphasis on making DNS work in complex and heterogeneous network environments, this book is a true problem solver.
We're pleased to offer a comprehensive new edition from the authors that brought you the *first* book to focus exclusively on DNS under Windows. With almost 150 new pages and a heavy emphasis on making DNS work in complex and heterogeneous network environments, this book is a true problem solver.
Über den Autor
Herman Knief is a Senior Technical at Narus Communications, Inc. He's provided system and network administration services for various clients, including Netcom and Bay Networks. Herman's broad system architecture and administration background includes GTE Government Systems Corp, The USC/ISI office at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), and the Corporation for National Research Intiatives (CNRI). Jeffrey Graham has been working with computers for most of his life. Windows, UNIX and other operating systems are where he has finally settled for a career. Jeffrey works as a senior systems administrator/manager for Taos Mountain, Inc. Jeffrey has worked in large scale enterprise environments with DNS, Sendmail, NIS, LDAP, and other enterprise-wide services. Andrew Daniels has been involved with systems and network administration for more than eight years. While attending school at Indiana University, he was responsible for a portion of the university's network and systems administration. Since then, he has focused on enterprise-level systems, networks, and security installation and administration.