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Windows 2000 Server Administration
Windows 2000 Server is a large and complex operating system, but there are many administrative tasks that network support personnel have to perform on a regular basis. These include creating and managing Active Directory accounts and configuring file system permissions. The tutorials in this topic examine the procedures for some of these basic tasks, as well as the installation and configuration of some of Windows 2000's most important services.

  Topics
  Sharing Server Resources
  Setting Up a DHCP Server
  Setting Up a DNS Server
  Setting Up a WINS Server
  Introducing Active Directory
  Designing an AD Tree
  Creating a Domain Controller
  Using MS Management Console
  Using Computer Management
  Using AD Users and Computers
  Managing Users
  Using AD Domains and Trusts
  Using AD Sites and Services
 

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