Limit this search to....

Configuring Windows 2000 Without Active Directory
Contributor(s): Syngress (Author)
ISBN: 1928994547     ISBN-13: 9781928994541
Publisher: Syngress Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $54.40  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: October 2001
Qty:
Annotation: Active Directory (AD) is complex and invasive, and as a result many IT professionals struggle with comprehensive Windows 2000 deployments that are contingent upon AD. "Configuring Windows 2000 Without Active Directory" is about making the most of those Windows 2000 features and services that can be used independently of AD--whether in an existing NT4 domain environment, Novell's NDS, UNIX, or even in a standalone workgroup.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Operating Systems - General
- Reference
- Computers | Networking - General
Dewey: 005.437
Physical Information: 1.7" H x 7.42" W x 9.22" (2.93 lbs) 608 pages
 
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc.
Publisher Description:

Eliminate the hassles of Active Directory - install Windows 2000 without it

Windows 2000 is undoubtedly a great product. In one year after its release, Microsoft have sold have sold 10 million licenses. System administrators are praising its impressive abilities to coordinate Internet, intranet, extranets, and management applications creating a complete technical infrastructure. However, there has been a noticeable amount of organizations that are avoiding one of the most talked about features of Windows 2000 - Active Directory. The industry buzz is that Active Directory (although a great product) is a burden to implement and install and is not compatible with non Windows products like Solaris, NetWare and Linux.

Configuring Windows 2000 WITHOUT Active Directory is a complete guide to installation and configuration of Windows 2000 (without Active Directory) for system administrators and network consultants. This book details not only the new features and functions of Windows 2000 but also how to integrate several features with existing Windows NT4 domains. The book does not cover the Active Directory function of Windows 2000.