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Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003 Administrator's Companion
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Author |
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Charlie Russel, Sharon Crawford, and Jason Gerend
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Pages |
1632
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1 Evaluation CD(s)
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Level |
All Levels
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04/23/2003
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ISBN |
9780735613676
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ISBN-10 |
0-7356-1367-2
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Price(USD) |
$69.99
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Charlie Russel, Sharon Crawford, and Jason Gerend
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Charlie Russel and Sharon Crawford are co-authors of numberous books on operating systems. Their titles include Running Microsoft Windows NT Server 4, UNIX and Linux Answers, NT and UNIX Intranet Secrets, and Upgrading to Windows 98.
Charlie Russel is currently an information technology consultant, specializing in combined Windows and UNIX networks. He's also the co-author (with Linda Gaus) of SCO OpenServer: The Windows Network Solution. A Microsoft MVP, Charlie regularly writes about Windows XP Professional for the Microsoft Windows XP Expert Zone (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/experzone) and is the author of many case studies and white papers on Microsoft Services for UNIX.
Sharon Crawford is a veteran, even grizzled, writer of computer books. In addition to the books with Charlie, Sharon recently co-authored (with Jason Gerend) Faster Smarter Microsoft Windows 98. She has written several other books, the most recent being Windows 200: The Missing Manual and Windows 2000 Professional for Dummies (with Andy Rathbone). Sharon writes a regular column on using Windows XP at home for the Microsoft Windows XP Expert Zone at http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone.
Jason Gerend has coauthored numerous computer books. He conspired with Sharon and Charlie to write Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Administrator's Companion and with Sharon to write Windows 2000 Pro: The Missing Manual. Jason co-authored (with Sharon) Faster Smarter Microsoft Windows 98. A Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE), Jason enjoys mountain climbing, backcountry snowboarding and installing operating systems. He's been fooling around with PCs sine the days of MS-DOS 2.0, loved OS/2 2.1 and BeOS, and has been a freelance computer consultant and Webmaster since 1995.
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