So that is why Robbie looked so relaxed last week at the Publishers
Conference here in Redmond.


Martin

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rick Kingslan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2003 12:58 PM
Subject: [ActiveDir] Robbie's 'Tuna' book - It's imminently available!


> All -
>
> Most of you have read the threads that have accompanied the journey that
> began some months ago when Robbie announced that he was writing a new
book -
> "The Active Directory Cookbook" (published by O'Reilly) - which covers
some
> very cool 'how-to' information on Windows 2000 and 2003 Active Directory
> (and supporting players).
>
> Some of you may also be aware that Joe Richards, Todd Myrick, Gil
> Kirkpatrick, Tony Murray, Kevin Sullivan, and I were invited to assist
with
> the Technical Review of the book.
>
> I mentioned to some folks that this book is an "Active Directory FAQ on
> steroids".  I truly didn't realize the gravity of this statement until I
had
> the book in my hands.  Yes, O'Reilly kindly sent me (as well, I'm sure,
the
> rest of the reviewers) a copy of the book.  And, it now is happily
bookended
> with the 'Cat' book - Robbie and Alistair Lowe-Norris' brilliant "Active
> Directory 2/e" and Robbie and Richard Puckett's "Managing Enterprise
Active
> Directory Services".  Add to this a couple more books, and you will have a
> full, definitive reference on the totality of understanding, managing,
> designing, scripting, and generally surviving Active Directory -
> successfully.
>
> I admit it - I'm probably biased.  But, I think that the Tuna book is due
to
> become a classic reference for Active Directory.  It has a unique and
fresh
> approach to doing things that you're not going to find documented in one
> place.
>
> So, if you don't have a copy of the 'Tuna' reserved yet, Amazon is taking
> reservations - as well as you're local Borders or Barnes and Noble.  What
> ARE you waiting for?  ;-)
>
> Rick Kingslan  MCSE, MCSA, MCT
> Microsoft MVP - Active Directory
> Associate Expert
> Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>
>
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