Managing Windows NT/Netware Integration
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1998
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2nd edition
Addison Wesley
978-0-201-17784-8 (ISBN)
Addison Wesley
978-0-201-17784-8 (ISBN)
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This text shows how Windows NT operates, how Netware operates and how the two compare, and provides tips and strategies.
Have you recently introduced Windows NT workstations onto your NetWare network? Does your Windows NT server need to support legacy NetWare network clients? Are you struggling to leverage the power of Microsoft Active Directory and Novell NDS? Are you looking for a single management strategy that will work with both Windows NT and NetWare? If you are a network manager or administrator facing these dilemmas, this book provides the technical insight and practical advice you will need to develop an effective integration strategy for your network. Farshad Nowshadi and Norman Buskell draw on their own extensive experience to illustrate some of the problems involved with managing a mixed network environment. Their informal, accessible approach steers you through the vast array of options available for Windows NT and NetWare networks. This book is packed with real-world advice and practical solutions that will help you to make the right decisions for your organisation. Managing Windows NT/NetWare Integration will help you: *Simplify management of the users, access rights, applications and printers on your network. *Present your users with a consistent view of network resources.*
Configure and tune your Windows NT network client for optimum performance. *Evaluate the security of your Windows NT and NetWare servers.
Have you recently introduced Windows NT workstations onto your NetWare network? Does your Windows NT server need to support legacy NetWare network clients? Are you struggling to leverage the power of Microsoft Active Directory and Novell NDS? Are you looking for a single management strategy that will work with both Windows NT and NetWare? If you are a network manager or administrator facing these dilemmas, this book provides the technical insight and practical advice you will need to develop an effective integration strategy for your network. Farshad Nowshadi and Norman Buskell draw on their own extensive experience to illustrate some of the problems involved with managing a mixed network environment. Their informal, accessible approach steers you through the vast array of options available for Windows NT and NetWare networks. This book is packed with real-world advice and practical solutions that will help you to make the right decisions for your organisation. Managing Windows NT/NetWare Integration will help you: *Simplify management of the users, access rights, applications and printers on your network. *Present your users with a consistent view of network resources.*
Configure and tune your Windows NT network client for optimum performance. *Evaluate the security of your Windows NT and NetWare servers.
Part I: Integration fundamentals. 1. Microsoft and Novell. 2. Understanding the network client. 3. Understanding Active Directory and NDS. Part II: Selecting the optimum client platform. 4. Understanding Plug and Play for Windows NT 5.0. 5. Tuning hardware for Windows NT Workstation. 6. Configuring and tuning the Windows NT network client. Part III: Managing the Mixed Network Environment. 7. Integrating directory services. 8. Managing user accounts and access rights. 9. Managing the user environment. 10. Managing netowrk applications. 11. Managing network printing. 12. Novell tools for Windows NT. 13. Microsoft Services for Netware. 14. How secure is your Windows NT or NetWare server? Appendix: Understanding networks. Index.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 27.10.1998 |
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Verlagsort | Boston |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 174 x 235 mm |
Gewicht | 740 g |
Themenwelt | Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Netzwerke |
Informatik ► Office Programme ► Outlook | |
ISBN-10 | 0-201-17784-6 / 0201177846 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-201-17784-8 / 9780201177848 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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