Table of Contents

Welcome!

Introduction

Part I - Exploring Microsoft BackOffice

01 - Understanding Microsoft BackOffice

02 - Characteristics of Microsoft BackOffice

03 - Preparing to Implement Microsoft BackOffice

04 - Becoming Part of the Enterprise

Part II - Windows NT Server

05 - Implementing Windows NT Server

06 - The Role of the Network Administrator

07 - Implementing the Remote Access Service (RAS)

08 - Using TCP/IP with Windows NT Server

Part III - Internet Information Server

09 - Understanding the Internet

10 - Preparing for Internet Information Server

11 - Implementing Internet Information Server

Part IV - Exchange Server

12 - Understanding Exchange Server

13 - Implementing Exchange Server

14 - Using Exchange Client Applications

15 - Managing Information with Exchange Server

16 - Exchange Server Advanced Topics

Part V - SQL Server

17 - Understanding SQL Server

18 - Building Your SQL Server

19 - Maintaining Your SQL Server

20 - SQL Server Advanced Topics

Part VI - SNA Server

21 - SNA Server Preparation and Installation

22 - Building SNA Server

23 - Implementing SNA Server

24 - The Role of the SNA Server Administrator

Part VII - Systems Management Server (SMS)

25 - Preparing for SMS

26 - Implementing SMS

27 - The Role of the SMS Administrator

Part VIII - Using Microsoft BackOffice to Get Work Done

28 - Implementing Real-World Security

29 - Building Applications with Microsoft BackOffice

30 - Proactive Network Administration

Appendixes

Appendix A - SNA Server Preparation Forms


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