Boekreviews zou ik inderdaad appreciëren

Microsoft MVP for Windows Server Directory Services Joe Richards heeft op zijn site wat boek aanbevelingen gezet, ik denk dat hij wel kan beoordelen, wat goede Active Directory boeken zijn. Een MVP kun je zien al een specialist, door Microsoft aangewezen op een bepaald gebied. En veelal actief in technisch communities.
Hier beveelt hij de volgende boeken aan
Active Directory 4th EditionOf course I need to recommend this book. I wrote the third edition of it and was primary technical reviewer for the fourth edition. If I list it later, you will think I am just trying to sneak it in. I am proud of the book and I think it is a good addition to the library of anyone doing any kind of work with Active Directory.
Brian took what I did and updated it for Windows Server 2008 and Exchange 2007 as well as convincing Joe Kaplan to rewrite the .NET chapter and Brandon Shell to produce some PowerShell stuff.
Active Directory Cookbook 2nd Edition
Quote van hem:
This is the refresh of the hugely popular Active Directory Cookbook. It was refreshed by a fellow MVP, Laura Hunter. Laura borrowed a couple of chapters from some of my works and got some help with an MIIS chapter but she herself added a whole boatload of other material. She added a considerable number of recipes utilizing several of my free Active Directory utilities.
If you aren't familiar with the Cookbook series of books from O'Reilly, they take tasks you may be called upon to perform and gives you multiple methods to accomplish that task. The common methods are GUI, command line, and script. It really is an excellent idea and handled well in this series.
I can easily say hands down that this is the best task oriented book available for Active Directory. I was a technical reviewer on this edition as well as the first edition and proud to be associated with it. While it isn't perfect it is very good. Odds are, my book combined with this book will take care of the needs of 98% of the Active Directory administrators out there.