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Microsoft Windows Security Fundamentals: For Windows 2003 SP1 and R2

by @ 10:59 pm on 4/27/2007.

Are you a Windows admin? If yes, this book is for you. If it is too deep for you, you need to step up to a point where it isn’t - security is just that important.

I paged through the book on the flight back from the Directory Experts Conference. At first I thought I would be able to mostly “read” it because honestly most books I can skim through quickly and pick up what is being said but the depth of the material was such that “scanning” the book was the best I could accomplish in the four hours I had available to me. I have the Kerberos and AD sections tagged to go back through and read word for word but there are other sections that draw me as well.

You can find a link to the book on amazon over on my book recommendations page located here -> http://www.joeware.net/books/

2 Responses to “Microsoft Windows Security Fundamentals: For Windows 2003 SP1 and R2”

  1. Mike Kline Says:

    $56 seems a bit pricey compared to the other Windows books out there but I went ahead and ordered it. I’ll let you know what I think.

    It seems like this is the down period for books. I imagine many authors & publishers are gearing up for the Longhorn releases.

  2. Mike Kline Says:

    Definitely a good book so far, I’m reading some of the chapters twice for it to sink in good.

    Have you check out page 603? sectok has entered the building!!

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