MCSE Guide to Microsoft Windows NT Server 4. 0 🔍
Michael J. Palmer Cambridge, Mass ; London: Course Technology, Microsoft certified professional, Cambridge Mass ; London, ©1998
英语 [en] · PDF · 31.0MB · 1998 · 📗 未知类型的图书 · 🚀/duxiu/ia · Save
描述
This comprehensive text has been approved by Microsoft as courseware that prepares individuals for Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Certification exam(#70-067). Topics are presented through clear instruction, pedagogical reinforcement and extensive end of chapter material which includes real world examples and projects. Also prepares individuals for real-world challenges of managing a network.
备选标题
A guide to Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0
备选作者
Palmer, Michael J., 1948-
备用出版商
Cengage Learning
备用版本
United States, United States of America
备用版本
1 edition, May 7, 1998
备用版本
1st Edition, 1998
备用版本
1, PS, 1998
元数据中的注释
Type: 英文图书
元数据中的注释
Bookmarks:
1. (p1) PREFACE
2. (p2) CHAPTER ONE Networking with Microsoft Windows NT Server
2.1. (p3) Workgroup Networking
2.2. (p4) Networking in a Domain
2.3. (p5) A History of Microsoft Windows NT
2.4. (p6) Microsoft Windows NT Server Capabilities
2.4.1. (p7) Sharing Resources
2.4.2. (p8) Managing Resources
2.4.3. (p9) Security
2.4.4. (p10) Scalability and Compatibility
2.4.5. (p11) Reliability
2.4.6. (p12) Distributability
2.4.7. (p13) Client/Server Applications
2.4.8. (p14) Electronic Mail
2.4.9. (p15) Fault Tolerance
2.5. (p16) Server File Systems
2.5.1. (p17) FAT
2.5.2. (p18) NTFS
2.5.3. (p19) HPFS
2.5.4. (p20) Choosing a File System
2.6. (p21) Internet Integration and Electronic Commerce
2.7. (p22) Chapter Summary
2.8. (p23) Key Terms
2.9. (p24) Review Questions
2.10. (p25) Hands-on Projects
2.11. (p26) Case Project
3. (p27) CHAPTER TWO Basic Network Design and Protocols
3.1. (p28) An Overview of Networks
3.2. (p29) Planning a Network
3.3. (p30) Developing a Plan
3.4. (p31) Network Topologies
3.4.1. (p32) Bus Topology
3.4.2. (p33) Ring Topology
3.4.3. (p34) Star Topology
3.4.4. (p35) Bus Networks in a Physical Star Layout
3.5. (p36) Network Communications Media
3.5.1. (p37) Coaxial Cable
3.5.2. (p38) Twisted-Pair Cable
3.5.3. (p39) Fiber-optic Cable
3.6. (p40) Network Interface Card
3.7. (p41) Transporting Data on the Communications Cable
3.7.1. (p42) Ethernet
3.7.2. (p43) Token Ring
3.8. (p44) Protocols
3.8.1. (p45) NetBIOS and NetBEUI
3.8.2. (p46) NDIS
3.8.3. (p47) ODI
3.8.4. (p48) NWLink and IPX/SPX
3.8.5. (p49) TCP/IP
3.8.6. (p50) Connecting to IBM Mainframes with DLC
3.8.7. (p51) Connecting to Macintosh Computers with AppleTalk
3.9. (p52) Selecting the Fight Topology and Communications Cable
3.10. (p53) Selecting the Fight Protocol
3.11. (p54) Chapter Summary
3.12. (p55) Key Terms
3.13. (p56) Review Questions
3.14. (p57) Hands-on Projects
3.15. (p58) Case Project
4. (p59) CHAPTER THREE Server Hardware
4.1. (p60) System Requirements
4.2. (p61) Windows NT 4.0 Server Compatibility
4.3. (p62) CPU Sizing
4.3.1. (p63) 80486 and Pentium Computers
4.3.2. (p64) Multiprocessor Computers
4.3.3. (p65) RISC Computers
4.4. (p66) Bus Architectures
4.5. (p67) Selecting a Network Interface Card (NIC)
4.6. (p68) Memory Requirements
4.7. (p69) Disk Storage
4.7.1. (p70) Disk Capacity
4.7.2. (p71) Disk Contention
4.8. (p72) Disk Storage Fault Tolerance
4.9. (p73) Selecting Disk Storage Fault Tolerance
4.10. (p74) Selecting a Tape System
4.11. (p75) Choosing a CD-ROM Drive
4.12. (p76) Setting Up and Testing the Server
4.13. (p77) Chapter Summary
4.14. (p78) Key Terms
4.15. (p79) Review Questions
4.16. (p80) Hands-on Projects
4.17. (p81) Case Project
5. (p82) CHAPTER FOUR Server Installation
5.1. (p83) Advance Preparations
5.1.1. (p84) Server Hardware Components
5.1.2. (p85) Making Decisions in Advance
5.2. (p86) Creating an Emergency Repair Disk
5.3. (p87) Installation Options
5.3.1. (p88) Floppy Disk and CD-ROM Installation
5.3.2. (p89) Network Installation
5.3.3. (p90) Network Client Administrator Installation
5.3.4. (p91) Unattended Installation
5.4. (p92) Stepping Through an Installation
5.4.1. (p93) Installation Part 1 (Text-Based)
5.4.2. (p94) Installation Part 2 (Graphical)
5.5. (p95) Testing the New Server
5.6. (p96) Troubleshooting Installation Problems
5.7. (p97) Uninstalling Windows NT Server
5.8. (p98) Chapter Summary
5.9. (p99) Key Terms
5.10. (p100) Review Questions
5.11. (p101) Hands-on Projects
5.12. (p102) Case Project
6. (p103) CHAPTER FIVE Server Configuration
6.1. (p104) Setting Up the Server Environment
6.1.1. (p105) Control Panel
6.1.2. (p106) Configuring the Display
6.1.3. (p107) Configuring the Mouse and Pointing Devices
6.1.4. (p108) Configuring the Keyboard
6.2. (p109) Using the Control Panel to Configure Network Connectivity
6.2.1. (p110) Installing NWLink IPX/SPX Compatible Transport
6.2.2. (p111) Configuring TCP/IP
6.3. (p112) Using the Network Icon to Add a Service
6.4. (p113) Resolving a NIC Resource Conflict
6.5. (p114) Adding a NIC
6.6. (p115) Installing a Tape Drive with a SCSI Adapter
6.7. (p116) Chapter Summary
6.8. (p117) Key Terms
6.9. (p118) Review Questions
6.10. (p119) Hands-on Projects
6.11. (p120) Case Project
7. (p121) CHAPTER SIX Configuring Server Storage, Backup, and Performance Options
7.1. (p122) Hard Disk Basics
7.2. (p123) Disk Partitions
7.3. (p124) Primary and Extended Partitions
7.4. (p125) Formatting
7.5. (p126) Creating Volume Sets
7.6. (p127) Extending a Volume
7.7. (p128) Files Needed at Startup
7.8. (p129) Implementing Disk Redundancy
7.8.1. (p130) Operating System Disk Protection
7.8.2. (p131) Disk Striping
7.8.3. (p132) Striping with Parity
7.8.4. (p133) Disk Mirroring
7.9. (p134) Increasing Disk Performance and Longevity
7.10. (p135) Disk Security Through Backup Techniques
7.11. (p136) Tape Rotation
7.12. (p137) Configuring a Server to Improve Performance
7.13. (p140) UPS Fault Tolerance
7.14. (p141) Chapter Summary
7.15. (p142) Key Terms
7.16. (p143) Review Questions
7.17. (p144) Hands-on Projects
7.18. (p145) Case Project
8. (p146) CHAPTER SEVEN Server Clients
8.1. (p147) Client Operating Systems Compatible with NT Server
8.1.1. (p148) MS-DOS
8.1.2. (p149) Windows 3.1 and 3.11
8.1.3. (p150) Windows 95
8.1.4. (p151) NT Workstation
8.1.5. (p152) NT Workstation vs. Windows 95
8.2. (p153) Client Requirements
8.2.1. (p154) Processor
8.2.2. (p155) Workstation Memory
8.2.3. (p156) Disk Storage
8.2.4. (p157) Selecting a Workstation NIC
8.3. (p158) Using Network Client Administrator
8.4. (p159) Setting Up an Example Client
8.4.1. (p160) Resolving a Windows 95 Resource Conflict
8.4.2. (p161) Configuring the Workstation as a Microsoft Client
8.4.3. (p162) Configuring a Protocol
8.5. (p163) Setting up Windows NT Server for Macintosh Clients
8.6. (p164) Customizing Client Access with Profiles
8.7. (p165) Chapter Summary
8.8. (p166) Key Terms
8.9. (p167) Review Questions
8.10. (p168) Hands-on Projects
8.11. (p169) Case Project
9. (p170) CHAPTER EIGHT Managing the Server Through Accounts and Groups
9.1. (p171) Obtaining Input from Users
9.2. (p172) Setting Up Account-Naming Conventions
9.3. (p173) User Account Policies
9.3.1. (p174) Password Security
9.3.2. (p175) User Home Directories
9.4. (p176) Domain Services Management
9.4.1. (p177) Domain Trust Relationships
9.4.2. (p178) One-Way Trust
9.4.3. (p179) Two-Way Trust
9.4.4. (p180) Domain Management
9.5. (p181) Using Groups
9.5.1. (p182) Local Groups
9.5.2. (p183) Global Groups
9.5.3. (p184) Adding Groups
9.6. (p185) Setting Account Policies
9.7. (p186) Managing Accounts
9.7.1. (p187) Creating Accounts
9.7.2. (p188) Copying an Account
9.7.3. (p189) Deleting an Account
9.7.4. (p190) Disabling an Account
9.7.5. (p191) Renaming an Account
9.8. (p192) Account Auditing
9.9. (p193) Creating Groups
9.9.1. (p194) Setting Group Policies
9.9.2. (p195) Granting Rights to a Group
9.10. (p196) Chapter Summary
9.11. (p197) Key Terms
9.12. (p198) Review Questions
9.13. (p199) Hands-on Projects
9.14. (p200) Case Project
10. (p201) CHAPTER NINE Managing Server Folders, Permissions, and Software Installation
10.1. (p202) Managing Folders
10.1.1. (p203) Designing a Folder Structure
10.1.2. (p204) Viewing and Creating Folders
10.1.3. (p205) Setting Folder Properties
10.1.4. (p206) Setting Up a Shared Folder
10.1.5. (p207) Troubleshooting a Security Conflict
10.1.6. (p208) Moving and Copying Files and Folders
10.2. (p209) Installing and Managing Application Software
10.2.1. (p210) Installing Software Using Add/Remove Programs
10.2.2. (p211) Running Software Applications in User Mode
10.3. (p212) Using the Registry to Configure the Operating System Setup and Software
10.3.1. (p213) The Five Root Keys
10.3.2. (p214) Viewing Registry Information Using the Windows NT Diagnostics Utility
10.4. (p215) Setting System Policies
10.5. (p216) Setting Up and Using License Manager
10.6. (p217) Setting Up and Using Directory Replicator
10.7. (p218) Chapter Summary
10.8. (p219) Key Terms
10.9. (p220) Review Questions
10.10. (p221) Hands-on Projects
10.11. (p222) Case Project
11. (p223) CHAPTER TEN Printer Management
12. (p250) CHAPTER ELEVEN Remote Access
13. (p277) CHAPTER TWELVE Interoperating with Novell NetWare
14. (p289) CHAPTER THIRTEEN Internet and Intranet Services
15. (p301) CHAPTER FOURTEEN Server and Network Monitoring
16. (p319) CHAPTER FIFTEEN Performance Tuning
17. (p337) CHAPTER SIXTEEN Troubleshooting
18. (p365) APPENDIX A Server and Network Administration Utilities
19. (p375) APPENDIX B An Overview of Windows NT Commands
20. (p378) GLOSSARY
21. (p379) INDEX
备用描述
This comprehensive book has been approved by Microsoft as courseware that prepares individuals for implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Certification exam (#70-067). Topics are presented through clear instruction, pedagogical reinforcement and extensive end-of-chapter material which includes real world examples and projects. Also prepares individuals for the challenges of managing a network.
备用描述
"Microsoft certified professional"--Cover
"Networking"--Cover
"MCSE."
"Includes Transcender certification test prep software"--Cover
Includes index
备用描述
<p><P>Part of our Networking series, this text prepares students to pass the Microsoft Certification Exam.<br></p>
开源日期
2023-06-28
更多信息……

🚀 快速下载

成为会员以支持书籍、论文等的长期保存。为了感谢您对我们的支持,您将获得高速下载权益。❤️
如果您在本月捐款,您将获得双倍的快速下载次数。

🐢 低速下载

由可信的合作方提供。 更多信息请参见常见问题解答。 (可能需要验证浏览器——无限次下载!)

所有选项下载的文件都相同,应该可以安全使用。即使这样,从互联网下载文件时始终要小心。例如,确保您的设备更新及时。
  • 对于大文件,我们建议使用下载管理器以防止中断。
    推荐的下载管理器:JDownloader
  • 您将需要一个电子书或 PDF 阅读器来打开文件,具体取决于文件格式。
    推荐的电子书阅读器:Anna的档案在线查看器ReadEraCalibre
  • 使用在线工具进行格式转换。
    推荐的转换工具:CloudConvertPrintFriendly
  • 您可以将 PDF 和 EPUB 文件发送到您的 Kindle 或 Kobo 电子阅读器。
    推荐的工具:亚马逊的“发送到 Kindle”djazz 的“发送到 Kobo/Kindle”
  • 支持作者和图书馆
    ✍️ 如果您喜欢这个并且能够负担得起,请考虑购买原版,或直接支持作者。
    📚 如果您当地的图书馆有这本书,请考虑在那里免费借阅。