New book: Training Guide: Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 R2
We’re pleased to announce the availability of Training Guide: Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 R2 (9780735684331), by Mitch Tulloch.
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DescriptionFully updated for Windows Server 2012 R2! Designed to help enterprise administrators develop real-world, job-role-specific skills - this Training Guide focuses on deploying and managing core infrastructure services in Windows Server 2012 R2. Build hands-on expertise through a series of lessons, exercises, and suggested practices - and help maximize your performance on the job.
This Microsoft Training Guide:
· Provides in-depth, hands-on training you take at your own pace
· Focuses on job-role-specific expertise for deploying and managing core infrastructure services
· Creates a foundation of skills which, along with on-the-job experience, can be measured by Microsoft Certification exams such as 70-410
Topics Include:
· Preparing for Windows Server 2012 R2
· Deploying servers
· Server remote management
· New Windows PowerShell capabilities
· Deploying domain controllers
· Active Directory administration
· Network administration
· Advanced networking capabilities
About the AuthorsMitch Tulloch is a widely recognized expert on Windows administration and has been awarded Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) status for his contributions supporting those who deploy and use Microsoft platforms, products, and solutions.
Comments
Anonymous
July 25, 2014
books only cover the basic what you need to know is all about active directory and the problems that happen 1 2 3 or 4 servers trying to connect to each other, 80% wont be in the book yea found out the hard way...Anonymous
August 04, 2014
Thats what you buy the second and third book for! Configuring Advanced Windows Server 2012 R2 Services and Administering Windows Server 2012 R2Anonymous
August 16, 2014
I'll bet those books don't cover everything either!Anonymous
August 25, 2014
this is why we have labs. of course the books won't cover everything, they can't cover everything. follow along in a lab and see what happens, document the problems, document the fixes, and then roll it out in production. this is not a new process. If you're building a production environment from a beginners' book then yes, you're going to run into problems, probably including a resume generating event.Anonymous
September 12, 2014
this book was designed for student who are taking MCSA exam 70-410. So the book content is limited.Anonymous
September 13, 2014
is it just me or does page 50 have an error in it under converting server with a GUI to minimal server interface. server-gui-mgmt-infra vs Server-GUI-ShellAnonymous
September 15, 2014
Tony - You're welcome to add that to our errata for that book. The author will confirm it through the standard errata process. Thanks. Here's the link - To find a listing of reported errata for any of our titles, search for the title in our catalog and then check the Errata & Updates tab. To report errors, please go to our Submit errata page - www.microsoftpressstore.com/.../errataAnonymous
January 02, 2015
Do purchasers of books have access to the errata? Some authors allow this, and having access for this books amount of errors would be very handy to clear a lot of confusion. I am beginning the last chapter and would like the frustration to end.Anonymous
January 04, 2015
we are working on gathering errata and posting it on the Microsoft Press Store soon. We do not have it compiled and verified yet by the author.Anonymous
February 22, 2015
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