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Windows Server 2019 Administration Fundamentals

You're reading from   Windows Server 2019 Administration Fundamentals A beginner's guide to managing and administering Windows Server environments

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2019
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ISBN-13 9781838550912
Length 426 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Preface 1. Section 1: Introducing Windows Server and Installing Windows Server 2019 FREE CHAPTER
2. Getting started with Windows Server 3. Introducing Windows Server 2019 4. Installing Windows Server 2019 5. Post-Installation Tasks in Windows Server 2019 6. Section 2: Setting Up Windows Server 2019
7. Directory Services in Windows Server 2019 8. Adding Roles to Windows Server 2019 9. Section 3: Configuring Windows Server 2019
10. Group Policy in Windows Server 2019 11. Virtualization with Windows Server 2019 12. Storing Data in Windows Server 2019 13. Section 4: Keeping Windows Server 2019 Up and Running
14. Tuning and Maintaining Windows Server 2019 15. Updating and Troubleshooting Windows Server 2019 16. Section 5: Getting Ready for the Certification Exam
17. Preparing for the MTA 98-365 Exam 18. Assessments 19. Other Books You May Enjoy

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