Windows Server Networking
Windows Server Networking includes an array of built-in technologies vital to the functioning of an enterprise network. These technologies and services include the Domain Name System (DNS), the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), TCP/IP, DirectAccess, BranchCache, and Network Access Protection (NAP), among others.
Technical Library
Windows Server 2012 resources
- Networking Overview
- What's New in Networking in Windows Server 2012
- Core Network Guide and Companion Guides Overview
- Networking technologies: BranchCache; DHCP; DNS; IPAM; IPv6; Remote Access; Windows Firewall
Windows Server 2008 R2 resources
- What's New in Networking for Windows Server 2008 R2
- Accomplish Goals with Windows Server Networking
- Core Network Guides for Windows Server 2008 R2
- Migration guides: BranchCache; DHCP; HRA; IP configuration; NPS; Print Services; RRAS
- Networking technologies: BranchCache; Device management and installation; DirectAccess; DHCP; DNS; RRAS; Windows Firewall
Windows Server 2008 resources
- What's New in Networking for Windows Server 2008: DNS; Fax; NAP; NPS; Print; RRAS
- Foundation Network Guides for Windows Server 2008
- Migration guides: DHCP; HRA; IP configuration; NPS; Print and Document Services; RRAS
- Networking technologies: Device Manager; DHCP; DNS; Fax Server; RRAS; Windows Firewall; Wireless
Windows Server 2003 resources
- Deploying Network Services
- Technical Reference for Network Services
- Product Help for Network Services
Additional Resources
Learning roadmaps
Featured resources
- Networking and Access Technologies TechCenter
- Networking Downloads
- Windows Server TechCenter
- The Cable Guy
- Microsoft Enterprise Networking Team blog