I´m trying to study Win200 AD Services (RMS, LDS, CS and FS) and i only
found "step-by-step" guides, but not a good documentation to start my studies
in WIn2008 AD technologies. The "step-by-step" guides are fine, but i´m
trying to find docs more related to "overview", "general introduction".
Step-By-Step guides consider that you already have klowledge of the subject.
In Tehcnet Library i found some material, but it´s very difficult to Print (
i really like to read in paper, not in screen). IN Win2008 the Help is HTML
also difficult to print (there is an .CHM file in Win2008?)
I found several docs, but thei´re are related to Win2003 and i prefer to
read WIn2008 documentation to avoid to learn something for a old platrform
I need some directions...
What about using the official MS books for 70-640:
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/en/us/books/11754.aspx
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Meinolf Weber
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> How to obtain a good documentation? (.DOC, .PDF)
>
> I惴 trying to study Win200 AD Services (RMS, LDS, CS and FS) and i
> only found "step-by-step" guides, but not a good documentation to
> start my studies in WIn2008 AD technologies. The "step-by-step" guides
> are fine, but i惴 trying to find docs more related to "overview",
> "general introduction". Step-By-Step guides consider that you already
> have klowledge of the subject.
>
> In Tehcnet Library i found some material, but it愀 very difficult to
> Print ( i really like to read in paper, not in screen). IN Win2008 the
> Help is HTML also difficult to print (there is an .CHM file in
> Win2008?)
>
> I found several docs, but thei愉e are related to Win2003 and i prefer
Maybe a book, but why technet library is not available in .DOC, .PDF format
Why the Win2008 Helf files are not .CHM files?
Maybe The technet Subscription have something easy to print...
"Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]" wrote:
> Hello FB,
>
> What about using the official MS books for 70-640:
> http://www.microsoft.com/learning/en/us/books/11754.aspx
>
> Lab:
> http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/WebCastEventDetails.aspx?EventID=1032380229&EventCategory=3&culture=en-US&CountryCode=US
>
> Best regards
>
> Meinolf Weber
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> no rights.
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>
>
> > How to obtain a good documentation? (.DOC, .PDF)
> >
> > I´m trying to study Win200 AD Services (RMS, LDS, CS and FS) and i
> > only found "step-by-step" guides, but not a good documentation to
> > start my studies in WIn2008 AD technologies. The "step-by-step" guides
> > are fine, but i´m trying to find docs more related to "overview",
> > "general introduction". Step-By-Step guides consider that you already
> > have klowledge of the subject.
> >
> > In Tehcnet Library i found some material, but it´s very difficult to
> > Print ( i really like to read in paper, not in screen). IN Win2008 the
> > Help is HTML also difficult to print (there is an .CHM file in
> > Win2008?)
> >
> > I found several docs, but thei´re are related to Win2003 and i prefer
If you buy the book, as far as i know a .pdf is included on the book-cd.
Best regards
>>> I惴 trying to study Win200 AD Services (RMS, LDS, CS and FS) and i
>>> only found "step-by-step" guides, but not a good documentation to
>>> start my studies in WIn2008 AD technologies. The "step-by-step"
>>> guides are fine, but i惴 trying to find docs more related to
>>> "overview", "general introduction". Step-By-Step guides consider
>>> that you already have klowledge of the subject.
>>>
>>> In Tehcnet Library i found some material, but it愀 very difficult to
>>> Print ( i really like to read in paper, not in screen). IN Win2008
>>> the Help is HTML also difficult to print (there is an .CHM file in
>>> Win2008?)
>>>
>>> I found several docs, but thei愉e are related to Win2003 and i