Networking Windows NT 4.0 : workstation and server / John D. Ruley [with] David Methvin, Tom Henderson, Martin Heller.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: New York : Wiley Computer Pub., c1997.Description: xviii, 666 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 047117521 (paper : alk. paper)
  • 9780471175025
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 005.4'4769 22 NET
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Chapter 1 An operating system Designed to Connect
Scalability and the Client/Server Architecture
Object Model and the Security Subsystem
Privileged Subsystems
Access to the world outside:1/0, etc

Chapter 2 Preparing to Connect
Conducting a Network Needs Analysis
Conclusion

Chapter 3 Administrative Connections
System Management and the Network Administrator
Monitoring Performance
Managing Disks
Backup, etc.

Chapter 4 Using NT Networking Features
The Windows Explorer
Exploring the Network
Conclusion

Chapter 5 Keeping Connected
Read this First
Performance Tuning in Windows NT
Windows NT Configuration Registry
Other Tools
Resources, etc.

Chapter 6 Connection to the world with TCP/IP
How NT Uses TCP/IP
Installing and Configuring TCP/IP
Utilities
TCP/IP Tips Tricks, etc

Chapter 7 Internet Connections
Internet or Intranet?
Client-Side Tools
Making the Internet Connections, etc.

Chapter 8 Enterprise Connections
Enterprise Networks
Enterprise Network Architectures
Administrative Domains
Windows NT Server Domain Administration Models
Replication, etc.

Chapter 9 Microsoft Connections
Microsoft Networks
Using Windows NT with LAN Manager
Conclusion

Chapter 10 Novell Connections: Windows NT and Net ware
The Net ware Story
Microsoft's NWLink Protocol Stack
The IPX Router
The next Step : Adding a Network Redirector
GSNW, etc.

Chapter 11 Other Connections
IBM LAN Server/Warp Connect
IBM Systems Network Architecture Environments
Digital Equipment Corporation Path works
Banyan VINES
UNIX Connections {NFS.TCP/IP,X Windows}
LANtastic

Chapter 12 Client/Server, Distributed Computing, and the Future of Windows NT
Paradigm Shifts and the Rise of Client/Server Computing
Why is Client/Server Computing Important?
Types of Client/Server Computing
The Future of Windows NT
Conclusion: The Operating System Designed to Connect

Include Index: p 649-666

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