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Admin911: Windows 2000 Registry

Admin911: Windows 2000 Registry
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"Call on Admin911 to learn what's going on with your network, to understand your options, and pick the right solutions." -David Chernicoff, Windows 2000 Magazine


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2059906 in Books
  • Published on: 2000-10-16
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 354 pages

Editorial Reviews

From the Back Cover
Keep your network up-and-running with help from Admin911: Windows 2000 Registry.

Inside, you'll find immediate solutions and pointers to quick fixes in the registry for pitfalls and bugs, with coverage of tuning parameters, device configuration, and network settings. Problem-solving, prevention, troubleshooting, performance enhancement, tweaking, and management techniques are presented throughout in a clear, easy-to-follow style. This powerful tool will save you hundreds of hours of network troubleshooting.

  • Get full details on registry architecture
  • Troubleshoot network settings
  • Tweak performance
  • Implement computer and user security protocols
  • Troubleshoot application settings

Special Series Elements include:

  • TAKE COMMAND: Specific command line utilities relating to the topic at hand
  • CODE BLUE: Things to do when your system is in trouble
  • BUG ALERT: Common and little-known problems and pitfalls

About the Author
Kathy Ivens (Philadelphia, PA) has authored or co-authored over 30 books. She is one of the top-selling NT authors in the marketplace. Kathy is the author of Osborne's Windows NT Troubleshooting. She recently joined the premier NT publication, Windows NT Magazine as contributing editor.


Customer Reviews

Ivens scores 5 stars again!5
I buy any book about enterprise networks that has Kathy Ivens' name on it. Her writing is intelligent, clear, and a pleasure to read.

This book is beautifully designed to be helpful. It explains the registry generically and specifically. The most helpful registry fixes and system tweaks are included, along with references to Group Policies that affect the registry item she's discussing.

All Windows administrators should keep a copy of this book at hand, they'll use it constantly.

5 Stars For Kathy Ivens5
Many IT books either address the absolute beginner or the advanced developer and completely ignore the implementer. No so with this book. Kathy Ivens wrote it for those who support networks and end users. Her writing style is straightforward and easy to comprehend. While containing no "fluff", she gives the reader plenty of useful information. She discusses how to backup and restore the registry, various registry tools, and countless tips for tweaking the registy. I used one of those tips the very day I received this book. I had just upgraded a user's operating system from Windows 95 to Windows 2000 Professional and she asked me if there was a way for the NumLock key to stay on when she was logging in. Sure enough, one of the tips in this book discusses that very thing. It took me a few seconds to modify the registry and gain a happy user! This book is a must have and I wish there were many more like it.

the book is ok, but why?3
This book has no information that can't be found with either a quick search on MSDN or Google, books like that just make me upset.