How to Cheat at Managing Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003  Susan Snedaker
1-932266-80-1padSyngress 9781932266801 1932266801Sep-04
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Scenario: It's 8 PM on Wednesday night and you've just installed the latest of Microsoft's endless security patches for Windows Server 2003. Unfortunately, the installation is complete and is insisting that you reboot. You say a prayer and click on the "Restart Windows Now" button. Lights flash, disk drives whir, and then your hear it: "Beep-Beep-Beep". A message appears on the screen, and it is not what you wanted to see: "NTLDR is missing Press any key to restart ". Do you know exactly what to do next? Do you even know what and NTLDR is? You're not an MCSE, you run this network because you happen to know more about this stuff than anyone else in your organization. You know that if your next step is the wrong one, it is going to be a very long night.

Solution: You had the vision to buy a copy of "How to Cheat at Being a Windows Server 2003 SYSADMIN". You know that it covers all of the most common W2K3 problems in a clear, concise way and gives you the simplest, most likely solutions. You open it up, and sure enough, Chapter 7 describes exactly what this message means and a step-by-step instruction on how to restore your system. You update your system BIOS, you reboot, and you are back in business.

  • Installing Windows Small Business Server 2003
  • Upgrading to Windows Small Business Server 2003
  • Securing Windows Small Business Server 2003
  • Connecting to the Internet
  • Configuring Remote Access
  • Activating Your Server and Adding Client Licenses
  • Adding a Printer and Configuring a Fax
  • Adding Users and Computers
  • Managing Messaging in Windows Small Business Server 2003
  • Configuring Outlook Web Access
  • Configuring Windows SharePoint Services
  • Managing Client Computers
  • Managing Users and Groups
  • Managing Remote Web Workplace
  • Configuring Monitoring and Alerts Protecting Against Data Loss
  • Identifying Troubleshooting Tools