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Windows Server 2003: The Complete Reference (Osborne Complete Reference Series)
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Windows ® Server 2003:
The Complete Reference
Kathy Ivens
with Rich Benack, Christian Branson, Kenton Gardinier,
John Green, David Heinz, Tim Kelly, John Linkous,
Christopher McKettrick, Patrick J. Santry, Mitch Tulloch
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DOI: 10.1036/0072230282
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hard to bring this book to you, with special homage to Tracy Dunkelberger and
Athena Honore, who were directly involved in every step of this book’s creation.
Picture me delivering a loud and enthusiastic round of applause as I give special
thanks to the technical editor, David Heinz, for his expertise, and a standing ovation
for copy editor Bill McManus for his extremely skillful work.
I owe Chris Cannon, Microsoft’s Product Manager for Servers, more than I can ever
repay, for providing explanations, information, and an incredible amount of
patience (all delivered with a much appreciated sense of humor). Brandi Muller
of Waggener Edstrom Strategic Communications was a life saver whenever I
needed information.
—Kathy Ivens
This chapter is dedicated to my loving wife, Connie, for all her support in my
career and in our marriage.
—Rich Benack
This is dedicated to my wife, Tanya. You always thought I'd reach the stars.
—Christian Branson
For my wife, Deborah, whose patience and support are neverending sources of
strength; and for my sons Andrew and Brandon, who never cease to inspire me.
—John Green
Dedicated to all the technology workers who have helped create the fantastic com-
puting environments we enjoy today; who endure the pain and complex learning
curves of new technologies in extremely short timeframes and apply them to
business problems we face today.
—Tim Kelly
To my parents.
—John Linkous
Dedicated to my wife, Karyn Santry, and children, Katie, Karleigh, and P.J.
—Patrick J. Santry
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