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8 Must-Read Free Windows System Administrator Books for 2026

I’ve spent a lot of time hunting down resources that actually make a difference in the day-to-day life of a Windows system administrator.

Some books are too outdated, some are locked behind a paywall, and others just don’t give you much value.

That’s why I decided to put together this list of free eBooks that I personally think are worth your time in 2026.

Each one has something practical to offer, whether it’s learning new tricks in Windows Server, brushing up on PowerShell, or keeping up with Microsoft’s latest security practices.

If you have got a suggestion or know of a free ebook that should be added, feel free to contact us and/or leave a comment below.

Free Windows System Administrator eBooks

1. Hadoop for Windows Succinctly

Authors: Dave Vickers

Quick Overview: This book shows you how to get Hadoop running on Windows without the usual friction. It walks through setup, practical usage, and how to plug Hadoop into real workloads so you can process data locally or in hybrid environments.

Main takeaways from this book are:

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2. Microsoft Windows Server Administration Essentials

Authors: Tom Carpenter (and contributors)

Quick Overview: A straightforward foundation for Windows Server admins. It covers the core roles and features you’ll use every day, from Active Directory and Group Policy to networking, IIS, and maintenance.

Main takeaways from this book are:

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3. System Administrator’s Guide (Microsoft Dynamics GP)

Authors: Microsoft

Quick Overview: If you touch Dynamics GP in your environment, this guide is a lifesaver. It explains the moving parts admins handle daily, including maintenance, backups, printing, and process servers.

Main takeaways from this book are:

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4. The Definitive Guide to Windows Desktop Administration

Authors: Don Jones (Editor) and contributors

Quick Overview: A practical collection focused on the desktop side of Windows management. Useful if you’re streamlining deployments, hardening endpoints, or improving automation across fleets of PCs.

Main takeaways from this book are:

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5. Windows Server 2022 Installation & Configuration

Authors: APSCN LAN Support Team

Quick Overview: A clear, step-by-step guide through a Windows Server 2022 build. It covers requirements, installs, and core roles like AD DS, DNS, DHCP, WSUS, plus backup and troubleshooting.

Main takeaways from this book are:

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6. Windows Server 2022 & PowerShell All-in-One For Dummies

Authors: (Wiley) – multiple contributors

Quick Overview: A broad, practical reference that’s easy to dip into. It moves from installing and configuring Server 2022 to building repeatable scripts in PowerShell, then into virtualization, containers, and security basics.

Main takeaways from this book are:

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7. Windows Server 2025 Security Book

Authors: Microsoft Windows Server Team

Quick Overview: A focused look at what’s new and important for securing Windows Server 2025, from hardware-rooted protections to identity hardening and secure defaults that reduce attack surface.

Main takeaways from this book are:

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8. System Administrator’s Handbook

 

Authors: Redgate / Simple-Talk contributors

Quick Overview: A practical, straight-to-the-point reference for everyday sysadmin work. It focuses on reliable processes, clear checklists, and time-saving tips you can use right away across Windows servers and services.

Main takeaways from this book are:

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Don’t forget to check out our guide to the 9 top Windows System Administrator books to buy and our free Windows Server 2025 Cheat Sheet.

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