Introduction
Welcome to Windows Server 2008 Administrator’s Pocket Consultant. As the author of more than 65 books, I’ve been writing professionally about technology since 1994. Over the years, I’ve written about many different server technologies and products, but the one product I like writing about the most is Windows Server. From top to bottom, Windows Server 2008 is substantially different from earlier releases of Windows Server. For starters, many of the core components of Windows Server build off the same code base as Windows Vista. This means User Account Control (UAC) and just about everything you know about Windows Vista applies to Windows Server 2008. That’s the good news—the bad news is that just about everything else in Windows Server ...
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