Microsoft Windows Vista Administration

1st Edition
0071595112 · 9780071595117
"I highly recommend this book, the ‘Vista Manual That Microsoft Never Wrote,' since it has everything about Vista that you need, and nothing you don't." --Stu Sjouwerman, Editor, WServerNews, wservernews.com; Founder, Sunbelt Software 
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Part I - Windows Vista Basics

Chapter 1 - Introduction to Windows Vista

Chapter 2 - Planning a Windows Vista Deployment

Chapter 3 - Deploying Windows Vista

Part II - Networking

Chapter 4 - TCP/IP and Name Resolution

Chapter 5 - Creating Network Connections

Chapter 6 - Network Navigation

Chapter 7 - Collaboration and Communication

Chapter 8 - Remote Control

Part III - Security

Chapter 9 - User Accounts

Chapter 10 - System Security

Chapter 11 - Network Security

Part IV - Working with Windows Vista

Chapter 12 - Internet Applications

Chapter 13 - Mobile Devices

Chapter 14 - Supporting Vista

Chapter 15 - Troubleshooting

Index

"I highly recommend this book, the ‘Vista Manual That Microsoft Never Wrote,' since it has everything about Vista that you need, and nothing you don't." --Stu Sjouwerman, Editor, WServerNews, wservernews.com; Founder, Sunbelt Software