Foundations of Windows Networking: A Mirthful (Yet Surprisingly Informative) Introduction - Softcover

Schumacher, John August

 
9781480238527: Foundations of Windows Networking: A Mirthful (Yet Surprisingly Informative) Introduction

Synopsis

Taking technical manuals to the lighter side, this introduction intersperses humor with solid information on the world of Microsoft Windows® networking. Starting with theory, the reader is shown the how and why of such topics as Ethernet, TCP/IP, DNS, DHCP, SMB, and NetBIOS. The specifics are then explored, with chapters devoted to Active Directory, Kerberos, and basic network administration. Interspersed throughout are diagrams and tables; a series of appendices and a bibliography complete the package. Seasoned professionals will find here a quick (and amusing) review of relevant topics, while novices will be slowly and methodically introduced to the topics in a "layered" approach to learning.

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About the Author

John August Schumacher holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in history and religion from Concordia College (Moorhead, Minnesota) and a Master’s Degree in history and theology from Wartburg Theological Seminary (Dubuque, Iowa). Now employed in the Information Technology field, he lives with his wife and two children near Omaha, Nebraska. He is the author of over a dozen books, including poetry, fiction novels, non-fiction scholarly works, and children's stories.

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