• Classroom-To-Go Training Course 1

  • Managing Users, Computers, and Groups [Windows Server 2003 Edition]
  • By: William Stanek
  • Narrated by: Ron Knowles
  • Length: 1 hr and 51 mins
  • 3.3 out of 5 stars (15 ratings)

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Classroom-To-Go Training Course 1

By: William Stanek
Narrated by: Ron Knowles
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Publisher's summary

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 Users, Computers, and Groups is designed to help you build your knowledge of Windows Server 2003. In this course, you'll learn how to:

  • Master essential administration tools
  • Manage users, computers, and groups
  • Understand user, computer, and group naming
  • Create computer accounts and join computer accounts to domains
  • Maintain and troubleshoot computer accounts
  • Understand group types and scopes
  • Create user and group accounts
  • Maintain user and group accounts
  • Manage local, roaming, and mandatory user profiles
  • Manage user access and authentication
  • Diagnose and resolve user account and authentication problems

    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 study new technologies and recall details about technologies you may have formerly mastered.

  • ©2006 William Stanek (P)2006 Classroom-To-Go Training, an imprint of RP Audio

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    Excellent

    This is an excellent listen for anyone wanting a better understanding of user, group and computer management in Active Directory. I have found things that have helped me answer many questions and gained a better understanding of how things work.

    It's written like all Stanek's others to deliver what I needed and focus on the core. It's very clearly written, easy to understand. Like it says at the beginning though, you need to listen several times and practice what you've learned to master the topic. Highly recommend this and all Stanek's others.

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    Worst narration ever

    This is undoubtedly the worst narration I've ever heard. Ron Knowles sounds like Microsoft Sam, or some version of that robotic, droning voice. Horrible. Don't believe me? Then buy it. You WILL be kicking yourself.

    Technical books like this deserve to be read by someone with an understanding and passion for the subject matter. The Knowles treatment is sorely lacking. The book sounds as though it were read by a person with little understanding of this subject matter. Be warned.

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