Posts Tagged ‘Managing’
How to Cheat at Managing Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 (Kindle Edition)
How to Cheat at Managing Windows Small Business Server 2003 deals only with the vital, and will be a huge relief to the hundreds of thousands of managers who probably never imagined they would be managing the operating system equivalent of the Space Shuttle. * The “80/20″ Rule applied to managing a Windows Small Business Server 2003 network. Concise coverage, with ready-to-use solutions, of the most commonly encountered W2K3 Server tasks and problems. * Written for the non-MCSE, with little technical training, who is responsible for running a small to medium sized network. * Microsoft has announced it will no longer support Windows NT 4 products, effective Dec. 31, 2004. Millions of small businesses that did not upgrade to Windows Server 2000 will choose to upgrade directly to Windows Server 2003, and this will be a timely book.
About the Author
Susan Snedaker, Principal Consultant and founder of Virtual Team (more…)
Managing Windows NT Registry (Paperback)
The Windows NT Registry is the repository for all hardware, software, and application configuration settings. Managing the Windows NT Registry is the system administrator’s guide to maintaining, monitoring, and updating the Registry database. The book addresses four main areas:What the Registry is and where it lives on disk; includes a discussion of disaster recoveryAvailable tools; includes Resource Kit utilities as well as the Registry EditorsHow to access the Registry from a program; includes examples in C++, Visual Basic, and Perl Registry content; includes descriptions of selected undocumented keys and a searchable online database
About the Author
Paul Robichaux is an experienced software deveoper and author. He’s worked on UNIX, Macintosh, and Win32 development projects over the past six years, including a stint on Intergraph’s OLE team. He is the author of the Windows NT Server 4 Administrator’s Guide.

