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Windows NT & UNIX integration guide

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This guide discusses how to create and manage a network environment that integrates Windows NT and UNIX systems.

It covers a variety of topics that are important in managing an integrated network, from the role of NT and UNIX in the modern network to integrating Internet servers and platforms.The book presents real-world solutions to common problems, and discusses both commercial and freeware products that can be used to implement integration solutions.

The accompanying CD-ROM contains a useful collection of freeware/shareware, and commercial demo products designed to assist in NT and UNIX integration.The book is designed to help intermediate and advanced system and network professionals create and manage a mixed network environment that integrates Windows NT and UNIX.David Gunter is the author of the "Special Edition Linux" series, "Using Linux", "Using the Internet", "Netscape Starter Kit", "Using Netscape 3", "Using Netscape 2", "Client/Server Programming with RPC and DCE", "Using UNIX" and "Using Turbo C++ 4.5".

Steven Burnett is the contributing author and technical editor of "Client/Server Programming with RPC and DCE, Special Edition", "Using Netscape 2, Special Edition", "Using Netscape 3", "Netscape Starter Kit" and "Using Linux".

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Osborne
0078823951 / 9780078823954
Hbk. + CD
01/09/1997
English
560p.
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