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Classroom-To-Go Training Course for Managing and Maintaining a Server Environment

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Classroom-To-Go Training Course for Managing and Maintaining a Server Environment

By: William Stanek
Narrated by: Ron Knowles
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Written by the premier author in Windows administration, William Stanek, and addressing the needs of Windows 2003 administrators and support staff, Classroom-To-Go Training Course for Managing and Maintaining a Server Environment is designed to help you build your knowledge of Windows Server 2003. The course covers:

  • Monitoring and analyzing system events
  • Monitoring performance of local and remote systems
  • Implementing performance logging and alerting
  • Monitoring and optimizing a server environment for performance
  • Monitoring disk quotas
  • Monitoring and troubleshooting print queues
  • Managing print servers, print queues and print jobs
  • Installing Internet information services
  • Configuring IIS
  • Managing security for IIS
  • Installing and configuring software update infrastructure
  • Managing software site licensing

Classroom-To-Go training courses are designed for:

  • Those who want to complete their Microsoft Certification
  • Those who want to learn about new technologies
  • Those who want to refresh their memories about technologies they've previously learned.

This audiobook provides a unique way to learn about new technologies and to refresh your memory about technologies you previously learned.

©2006 William Stanek
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Very little In The way of suggested actions. 80% of the audio was the reader saying the items in the dialog boxes. Maybe it's a decent physical book, but doesn't work at all as an audio book.

Author is essentially reading the OS dialog boxes.

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15 year old tech discussion. And a bad one at that. I want my $6 back.

Extremely dated information

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