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Networking with Windows 2000

Patrick E. Regan

This easy-to-understand book provides readers with the fundamental concepts of networking, starting from basic hardware components that affect server performance and reliability to building a simple LAN by connecting the PCs with wiring and topology. The book introduces Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003 and focuses on the essential network services, including DNS and DHCP services, directory services, disk and file management, print management, web services, and remote access. In addition, it covers WAN topics, such as T-carrier and E-carrier systems, frame relay and ATM, and network security. For those in the fields of IT, Systems, and other employees in computer-related jobs.

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