Windows Server 2003 Networking Recipes is intended for the network
managers and Server 2003 system administrators who are responsible for
setting up and running computers and networks. The audience also
includes those familiar with TCP/IP as implemented on other operating
systems who want to understand how to accomplish network-oriented tasks
on Windows. The book offers a comprehensive, task-based guide to
installing, deploying, and configuring the various networking protocols
and services supported by Windows Server 2003. The reliability of the
Windows server operating system increases with every release and as a
result, more organizations are using it for mission critical network
services such as DNS, DHCP, and remote access. Currently, there is
little printed information available on performing tasks associated with
building and running these services. Instead, administrators are forced
to wade through the Microsoft documentation to find what they need.