Pages: 824 (Paperback) ISBN: 0596101732 Pub: O'Reilly Pub date: 2006-01-31 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 68809
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Editorial Review:Windows 2000 Active Directory is a notably authoritative and engaging guide to Microsoft's Active Directory (AD). This book can serve as a trustworthy guide for any administrator or developer planning to make the move to the new Windows and this powerful directory standard. Articulate and technically astute, the author adopts the role of a trusted advisor on the best ways to handle the move from Windows NT 4.0 to Windows 2000, with an expert's view of designing the layout of your company's Active Directory schema. In realistic terms, he shows you how AD can coexist with UNIX directories. The book not only provides a collection of screenshots (though there are hands-on tutorials for specific tasks), but also a nicely in-depth tour of what Internet directories are and what advantages Active Directory offers. The author's case studies on sample domains and organisation units (OUs) for sample companies, including a model global corporation, will help any network administrator cope with the design of even the most complex directories. His hints for limiting "domains" and favouring the more flexible "organisational units" (OUs) will also help administrators think in Windows 2000 terms. Later sections of the book delve into Active Directory Services Interface (ASDI) scripting using Windows Script Host (WSH), Visual Basic, and even ASPs for browser-based administration. Assuming very little programming background, the author provides tips and sample scripts for a variety of common administrative tasks, such as adding new users, changing passwords and the like. This focus on the practical side of administration rounds out an extremely useful guide to Windows 2000. This technically savvy book can definitely simplify the life of any administrator, manager, or developer upgrading to the latest Windows and who needs to understand and use AD effectively. --Richard Dragan, Amazon.com Reader Reviews:O'Reilly does it again. (2/3 people found this helpful)As a departmental administrator in a global multinational system with many servers, I found this book useful to get you off the ground and keep going. The concept of Windows 2000 Active directory is not intuitive and requires the use of this book or similar material to understand and maintain the system properly. IBM can supply sufficient training and training material; there comes a time when you need to see the information from a different perspective. This different perspective is given in this book. Active Directory, 2nd Edition (8/19 people found this helpful)I was recommended this book and can only guess at what the person who recommended it was thinking. Make no mistake, this book is poor. Some parts are misleading, there are a number of omissions (for example, there's a long discussion of changing domain/forest modes, but no discussion of what the modes are and what each provides) and some parts are just plain incorrect. Now, how do I get my money back? Excellent coverage of all aspects of Active Directory (8/10 people found this helpful)Considering it's not the largest IT book on my shelf, "Active Directory" 2nd Edition certainly packs a lot in. It covers the essentials clearly and concisely, from the basic theory of what AD is to more practical details such as an excellent detailed description of all the settings available in a group policy object. Overall, I have to say this is the best book I have read on Active Directory (and I've read quite a few!) and is a considerable improvement over the first edition, mostly because it obviously draws heavily on the experiences the authors have gained by actually administering an Active Directory for a few years. Throughout the book the authors highlight what's new in Windows Server 2003 regarding Active Directory, and the book is worth the money for this alone. If you only buy one Active Directory book, buy this one. Excellent place to start with Active Directory (8/9 people found this helpful)This book is an excellent place to start if you know little or nothing about MS Active Directory. Another review says the scripting section is quite large, which is true. More for people intrested in Scritping. (5/9 people found this helpful)The book in split into 3 Sections, 1 & 2 are about "Basics" and "Designing" and are about 330 pages between them. The last section on "Scripting" is 250 pages, so the main focus of this book is on that. One of the best ways to find a good book, is to look at the index (I did this after I bought this book) under "I". This section has 2 pages of references to "IADs". Compare that to "DDNS", "DNS" and "LDAP". Tools to work with Windows 2000 are really important e.g. "RepAdmin", "ReplMon" "DSAStat", "GPOTool" and "GPResult". It does mention "NETDOM" and MOVETREE" but not enough information on the subject of Tools in general. To back this up look at page 61 and see what is said about "RepAdmin" and "ReplMon". I did get into this book but I wanted more before the scripting section. Don't get me wrong Scripting will be big in Windows 2000 but it doesn't warrant the coverage in this book compared to the other sections. Maybe people into VB and programming in general might disagree with me. Similar ProductsActive Directory Cookbook 2e (Cookbooks (O'Reilly)) DNS on Windows Server 2003 Exchange Server Cookbook Learning Windows Server 2003 CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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