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    Re: Windows Please

    Maybe the book described site below can help you?

    vig.pearsonptr.com:8081/b...16,00.html

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    Windows Please

    I'm looking for strcitly Windows setups - including server setups (esp. Small business server) covering DNS, DHCP, VPN, e-mail, firewall and domains.

    The kind of setups a small business with say five or more PC's would use.


    Thanks,
    Sal.

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    Do you require an understanding of the principles of Internet architecture or just its specific implementation on Windows systems? (or both?)

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    SOHO network setup book

    Does anybody have any recommendations for books on small office windows network setup? Perhaps something that also covers basics of e-mail, DNS and possibly -- gasp! -- Domains.

    I've looked on Amazon and can't really find anything. Amazon points me to all the MCSE stuff...bzzzzt not what I need.

    Thanks
    Sal.
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