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Author Williams, G. Robert, 1948-

Title Windows NT & UNIX : administration, coexistence, integration & migration / G. Robert Williams, Ellen Beck Gardner
Published Reading, Mass. : Addison-Wesley, [1998]
©1998

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Location Call no. Vol. Availability
 W'PONDS  005.44769 Window Wil/Wnt  AVAILABLE
Description xxx, 738 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Contents Pt. I. Introduction to Windows NT and UNIX. Ch. 1. Introduction. Ch. 2. A View of UNIX and Windows NT from 30,000 Feet -- Pt. II. System Administration Primer for UNIX and Windows NT. Ch. 3. UNIX Structure, Processes, and Users. Ch. 4. Tasks Common to UNIX System Administration. Ch. 5. UNIX Topics. Ch. 6. Windows NT Structure, Processes, and Users. Ch. 7. Tasks Common to Windows NT System Administration. Ch. 8. Advanced and Miscellaneous Windows NT Topics -- Pt. III. Coexistence and Migration with UNIX and Windows NT. Ch. 9. Planning and Implementation Issues. Ch. 10. UNIX and Windows NT Coexistence. Ch. 11. Application Migration Issues -- Pt. IV. Windows NT and UNIX Integration. Ch. 12. UNIX and Windows NT Network Overview. Ch. 13. UNIX and Windows NT Network Integration. Ch. 14. Electronic Mail Integration. Ch. 15. Windows NT and UNIX as Web Servers -- Pt. V. Epilogue and Quick Reference Guides. Ch. 16. A Look at the Future -- Appendix A. Windows NT Commands and Utilities
Appendix B. UNIX Commands and Utilities
Summary G. Robert Williams and Ellen Beck Gardner both have extensive experience integrating and managing heterogeneous systems. They have designed this book to be the kind of resource they wish had been available when they first dealt with UNIX and Windows NT interaction. The book begins by bringing administrators of each operating system up to speed with the administration of the alternative system, including cross-referencing the important utilities of both. The core of the book then focuses on the three specific areas of interaction administrators must understand to be successful: coexistence, in which UNIX and Windows NT cooperate and have common methods of maintenance; integration, referring to true operating systems interoperability; and migration, primarily the movement from UNIX to Windows NT
SUBJECT Microsoft Windows NT. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n92070862
UNIX (Computer file) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n91019960
Subject Operating systems (Computers)
Author Gardner, Ellen Beck.
LC no. 97048514
ISBN 0201185369 (alk. paper)
Other Titles Windows NT and UNIX