
The Tips and Tricks Guide to Windows Server 2008 Features
by Don Jones
Synopsis
Are you using - or preparing to use - Windows Server 2008? Make sure you're not just upgrading the OS, but also upgrading what you do with it by taking advantage of new features, new techniques, and subtle new capabilities. IT guru Don Jones guides you through WIndows Server 2008's most important new capabilities in a short, tip-focused format that helps you immediately take advantage of the greatest new features. Walk through installing a Server Core domain controller, secure Windows PowerShell, use a Read-Only Domain Controller, and much, much more...
Available Volume Previews:
Volume 1: Server Core Domain Controllers, Read-Only Domain Controllers, CHKDSK, IIS7
This Tips and Tricks Guide presents tips, tricks, and techniques for getting the maximum value from new features and capabilities in Windows Server 2008. Volume One includes tips, tricks and techniques on the following topics:
- Setting up a Server Core Domain Controller
- Read-Only Domain Controllers
- No More CHKDSK
- Internet Information Services
Volume 2: Windows Server Backup, Using Windows PowerShell, and Understanding Hyper-V
Volume Two of The Tips and Tricks Guide to Windows Server 2008 Features continues its coverage of tips, tricks, and techniques with the following topics:
- Windows Server Backup
- Using Windows PowerShell
- Understanding Hyper-V
Volume 3: Remote Server Manager, Leveraging Server Core, Deleted AD Object Recovery, Classifying Files, and Remote Command-Line Administration
Volume 3 of the The Tips and Tricks Guide to Windows Server 2008 Features addresses the following topics:
- Remote Server Manager
- Leveraging Server Core
- Deleted AD Object Recovery
- Classifying Files
- Remote Command-Line Administration
Volume 4: Configuring Server Core in Windows Server 2008 R2, Microsoft’s Many Virtualization Options, The New Windows Log Files, and Geographically‐Dispersed Cluster Nodes
Volume 4 of the The Tips and Tricks Guide to Windows Server 2008 Features addresses the following topics:
- Configuring Server Core in Windows Server 2008 R2
- Microsoft’s Many Virtualization Options
- The New Windows Log Files
- Geographically‐Dispersed Cluster Node

