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Books and e-Books
Last updated Oct 17, 2003.
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Apache: The Definitive Guide, 3rd Edition, by Ben Laurie and Peter Laurie (O'Reilly, 2002). This book is responsible for my learning how to install, modify, and use Apache software. Apache looks scary, but if you start small, it's amazing how a few simple changes can make a Web site work better and accomplish a few neat tricks. (Preview this book on Safari.)
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Sams Teach Yourself Apache 2 in 24 Hours, by Daniel Lopez Ridruejo and Ian Kallen (Sams Publishing, 2002, ISBN: 0672323559). Learn how to install, configure, and run Apache the Sams way. (Preview this book on Safari.)
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The Ultimate Windows Server 2003 System Administrator's Guide, by Robert Williams and Mark Walla (Addison-Wesley Professional, 2003, 0201791064). Get the details on migrating and maintaining the server. It also provides guidance on security and discusses administrative tools. (Preview this book on Safari.)
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Microsoft Windows Server Delta Guide,(Que, 2003, ISBN 0789728494), by Don Jones and Mark Rouse. If you've used earlier versions of the server, this book provides a "What's New" section in each chapter describing what has changed. This book gets right to business without fluff. (Preview this book on Safari.)
