
Learn active directory in a month of lunches
Richard Siddaway(Author)
Manning Publications (Publisher)
Published on 20. March 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
300 pages
978-1-61729-119-7 (ISBN)
Description
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DESCRIPTION
Active Directory is the heart of a Windows network, providing a centralized location for administration, security, and other core management functions. For example, Active Directory authenticates all users in a Windows network and enforces policies for managing your desktop estate.
Learn Active Directory Management in a Month of Lunches is a practical, hands-on tutorial designed for IT pros new to Active Directory. It skips the theory and concentrates on the day to day administrative tasks needed to keep networks running smoothly. It walks through basic features and shows how to administer AD both from the GUI tools built into Windows and by using PowerShell and the AD cmdlets. It also touches on best practices for managing user access, setting good group policies, and more. Readers will need to set aside just one hour a day for a month-lunchtime would be perfect-to become comfortable and productive with Active Directory.
RETAIL SELLING POINTS
Lots of well illustrated, clearly-explained examples
Practical and task oriented
Written for and tested by new administrators
AUDIENCE
This book is for those new to Active Directory administration or for those who find themselves unexpectedly thrust into that roll and need to get a handle on Active Directory quickly.
ABOUT THE TECHNOLOGY
Active Directory is a directory service created by Microsoft and is the heart of a Windows network, providing a centralized location for administration, security, and other core management functions.
DESCRIPTION
Active Directory is the heart of a Windows network, providing a centralized location for administration, security, and other core management functions. For example, Active Directory authenticates all users in a Windows network and enforces policies for managing your desktop estate.
Learn Active Directory Management in a Month of Lunches is a practical, hands-on tutorial designed for IT pros new to Active Directory. It skips the theory and concentrates on the day to day administrative tasks needed to keep networks running smoothly. It walks through basic features and shows how to administer AD both from the GUI tools built into Windows and by using PowerShell and the AD cmdlets. It also touches on best practices for managing user access, setting good group policies, and more. Readers will need to set aside just one hour a day for a month-lunchtime would be perfect-to become comfortable and productive with Active Directory.
RETAIL SELLING POINTS
Lots of well illustrated, clearly-explained examples
Practical and task oriented
Written for and tested by new administrators
AUDIENCE
This book is for those new to Active Directory administration or for those who find themselves unexpectedly thrust into that roll and need to get a handle on Active Directory quickly.
ABOUT THE TECHNOLOGY
Active Directory is a directory service created by Microsoft and is the heart of a Windows network, providing a centralized location for administration, security, and other core management functions.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Adult education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 249 mm
Width: 186 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
680 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-61729-119-7 (9781617291197)
Schweitzer Classification
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Richard Siddaway
Learn Active Directory Management in a Month of Lunches
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03/2014
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AUTHOR BIO
Richard Siddaway is an experienced all-around Windows administrator with two decades of experience. He is interested in automation techniques, including automating job creation and submission on mainframes. He has been working with Active Directory since it first appeared and has been speaking and writing about automating the management of AD for a number of years.
Richard Siddaway is an experienced all-around Windows administrator with two decades of experience. He is interested in automation techniques, including automating job creation and submission on mainframes. He has been working with Active Directory since it first appeared and has been speaking and writing about automating the management of AD for a number of years.