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Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Design and Implementation: Creating, Migrating, and Merging Networks

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Written by an experienced Active Directory designer and implementor, this book walks you through the concepts of the Active Directory, and the Active Directory design issues associated with various business environments, outlining strategies, principles and best-practice for creating the design, before leading you through the implementation step-by-step. This book is for Windows network administrators, analysts, or architects, with a grasp of the basic operations of Active Directory, and are looking for a book that goes beyond rudimentary operations. However, all of the concepts are explained from the ground up, and the book can be read by network design and administration professionals with no prior Active Directory knowledge.

357 pages, Paperback

First published December 15, 2004

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John Savill

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June 15, 2007
Simple, straightforward, and full of practical advice for conceptualizing your move to active directory. Particularly helpful if you're coming from NT 4.0. You're going to need another, more technical guide when you actually start implementing, but this is a great primer on active directory concepts at the macro-level.
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