Description |
xviii, 666 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Contents |
Foreword to the First Edition / Doug Farmer -- Foreword to the Third Edition / Fred Langa -- Ch. 1. An Operating System Designed to Connect -- Ch. 2. Preparing to Connect -- Ch. 3. Administrative Connections -- Ch. 4. Using NT Networking Features -- Ch. 5. Keeping Connected -- Ch. 6. Connecting to the World with TCP/IP -- Ch. 7. Internet Connections -- Ch. 8. Enterprise Connections -- Ch. 9. Microsoft Connections -- Ch. 10. Novell Connections: Windows NT and NetWare -- Ch. 11. Other Connections -- Ch. 12. Client/Server, Distributed Computing, and the Future of Windows NT -- Appendix 1. Programming NT Networks -- Appendix 2. The OSI Seven-Layer Model, Windows NT's Network Architecture, and Networking Protocols -- Appendix 3. Legacy Applications -- Appendix 4. The Windows NT Resource Kit -- Appendix 5. System Design and NT Performance -- Appendix 6. Principles of Preventive Maintenance |
Summary |
This indispensable guide tells you absolutely everything you need to know to plan, build, manage, troubleshoot, expand, and develop NT-based corporate networks with Windows NT 4.0. If you're a network administrator looking to connect an NT component to a UNIX or NetWare system, someone making that all-important decision between NT Server and NT Workstation, or simply a network manager updating to 4.0, Networking Windows NT 4.0: Workstation and Server is the single resource you need to do it all |
Notes |
Rev. ed. of: Networking Windows NT 3.51. 2nd ed. c1995 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
SUBJECT |
Microsoft Windows NT. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n92070862
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Subject |
Computer networks.
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Operating systems (Computers)
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Author |
Ruley, John D., 1958-
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Ruley, John D., 1958-
Networking Windows NT 3.51
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LC no. |
96046445 |
ISBN |
0471175021 (paper : alk. paper) |
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