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<description>-- Detailed coverage of Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) and Domain Name Services (DNS).BR-- Compare today's leading messaging and directory APIs -- from Microsoft, X/Open, and others.BR-- Master real-world techniques for managing and administering Internet directories.PThis practical guide covers each leading Internet directory services technology, their benefits, and what it takes to directory-enable your applications with them. Review each leading alternative for Internet-based directory services, including Domain Name Services (DNS), Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), X.500, and Whois. Consider the Internet protocol stack from the directory perspective, understanding key interrelationships and interdepencies that directly impact the way you directory-enable your applications. Compare the leading directory programming interfaces, including Microsoft's MAPI messaging API; X/Open Directory Services API; and the University of Michigan API. Review each leading category of directory-enabled applications, and make better decisions about which to implement -- now, and in the future. For all system administrators, Web professionals, and others developing directory-enabled applications. Part of the</description>
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<description>Designed for the instructors and students interested in the new Microsoft Windows XP Professional and Server 2003 networking technology, but not immediately interested covering the MCSE/MCSA Exam objectives.1. Active Directory-The Directory Service for Microsoft Windows Networks 2. Installing Active Directory 3. An Active Directory Design Philosophy 4. Practical Active Directory Design Decisions 5. Managing Directory Objects: Users, Groups, and Resources 6. Security and Protecting the Network 7. Active Directory Sites 8. Active Directory Replication 9. Active Directory Maintenance and Data Recovery 10. Using Active Directory as a Tool to Enforce Your Corporate Policy 11. Interoperability between Active Directory and Other Directories 12. Upgrading a Windows NT or Windows 2000 Domain</description>
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<description>ISBN: 0619186100 Stock status: Available to order, firm sale only - not returnable Published: Aug 2003 Format: Paperback Pages: 370  Features  Extensive hands-on projects, exercises, and review questions in each chapter reinforce Microsoft Windows Server 2003 networking skills as they are learned. Designed to prepare users for the challenges faced as a Microsoft networking professional. Comprehensive instructor support materials make this series perfect for teaching and learning about Microsoft Windows Server 2003 networking. Includes 180-day Trial Version of Microsoft Window Server 2003!  Table of Contents  1. Active Directory - The Directory Service For Microsoft Windows Networks 2. Installing Active Directory 3. An Active Directory Design Philosophy 4. Practical Active Directory Design Decisions 5. Managing Directory Objects: Users, Groups, and Resources 6. Security and Protecting the Network 7. Active Directory Sites 8. Active Directory Replication 9. Active Directory Maintenance and Data Recovery 10. Using Active Directory as a Tool to Enforce Your Corporate Policy 11. Interoperability between Active Directory and Other Directories 12. Upgrading a Windows NT or Windows 2000 Domain</description>
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<description>ISBN: 0619186100 Stock status: Available to order, firm sale only - not returnable Published: Aug 2003 Format: Paperback Pages: 370  Features  Extensive hands-on projects, exercises, and review questions in each chapter reinforce Microsoft Windows Server 2003 networking skills as they are learned. Designed to prepare users for the challenges faced as a Microsoft networking professional. Comprehensive instructor support materials make this series perfect for teaching and learning about Microsoft Windows Server 2003 networking. Includes 180-day Trial Version of Microsoft Window Server 2003!  Table of Contents  1. Active Directory - The Directory Service For Microsoft Windows Networks 2. Installing Active Directory 3. An Active Directory Design Philosophy 4. Practical Active Directory Design Decisions 5. Managing Directory Objects: Users, Groups, and Resources 6. Security and Protecting the Network 7. Active Directory Sites 8. Active Directory Replication 9. Active Directory Maintenance and Data Recovery 10. Using Active Directory as a Tool to Enforce Your Corporate Policy 11. Interoperability between Active Directory and Other Directories 12. Upgrading a Windows NT or Windows 2000 Domain</description>
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