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Roberta Bragg

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4.3 Everyday Administration


To keep the size of this chapter at a (rather huge) minimum,
I've tried to focus on common aspects of everyday
WS2003 administration and have omitted end user experience stuff like
enabling accessibility features, setting screen resolution, playing
with desktop themes, and so on. Anyone who's worked
with any version of Windows since Windows 95 either knows most of
this stuff already or can easily pick it up by right-clicking all
over the Windows desktop and selecting each available option. The GUI
interface for WS2003 is almost identical to that of XP, so for a good
overview of the WS2003 desktop, see a book on Windows XP such as

Windows XP in a Nutshell by David A. Karp, Tim
O'Reilly, and Troy Mott (O'Reilly).
I've also omitted most things that are important
only to developers, like ASP.NET, Authorization Manager, COM+, MSMQ,
and the .NET Framework, as this is not the sort of stuff the average
sysadmin needs to know for day-to-day administration of Windows-based
networks. Specialized topics that are usually beyond the scope of
day-to-day administration, like clustering, issuing and managing
digital certificates, and Terminal Services, are also omitted (though
Remote Desktop is covered).

Remember, this book is intended as a quick desktop reference for
intermediate to advanced admins, and not as a
beginner's tutorial. As a result, few readers will
attempt to read this chapter through from beginning to end, and it
really isn't intended to be used that way anyway.
Instead, you will probably use this chapter to look up what you need
to know about a specific topic you are interested in and to learn how
to perform various administrative tasks commonly associated with the
topic using the different tools the platform provides.


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