TY - BOOK AU - Kadnier,Griffith TI - Windows NT 4: the complete reference SN - 9780078821813 U1 - 005.4'469 22 PY - 1997/// CY - Berkeley, CA, Singapore, New York PB - Osborne McGraw-Hill KW - Operating systems (Computers) KW - Microsoft Windows NT N1 - Table of content PART 1 Getting Started 1 Exploring a New Technology The Windows NT Advantage The History of NT The Complete OS in a Box The Client/ Server Model Features The Two Flavors of NT, etc. 2 Analyzing NT's Architecture The Kernel and Subsystems Security Models Application Support What' s Next, etc 3 Setting UP Your System Choosing the Right Hardware Getting Ready to Install Using NT Setup Completing the Setup Process Setting Up Server Master Files, etc. 4 Interacting with the Program Starting NT 4 The NT Security Dialog Logging Off or Quitting NT The NT Task Manager Joining Workgroups and Domains Floppy and Hard Disk Administration, etcl. 5 Getting Ready to Network Understanding Basics The Hardware Choice-Selecting a NTC Choosing a Protocol Installing NICs, Protocol What's Next 6 The Desktop The Start Menu Using the Taskbar The Desktop User Area What's Next 7 The Event Viewer and Performance Monitor Working with the Event Viewer Using the Performance Monitor What's Next 8 The Command Prompt and Console Applet A Quick Overview Exploring NT's Commands and Utilities Putting the Command Prompt to work What's Next 9 The Explorer and File Management The way Things Were NT Today Working with Explorer Command Using Shortcut Menus What's Next 10 NT's Multimedia Capabilities What is Multimedia? Using NT's Multimedia Services Selecting an NT Multimedia Maximizing NT Video Performance NT Multimedia and DirectX, etc. 11 Networking with TCP/IP NT 4's TCP/IP Package The Hidden Advantage of Installing TCP/IP Installation- Before You Do It? TCP/IP Installation and Configuration, etc. 12 Configuring DHCP and WINS DHCP-What is it and what Does It Do/ Installing the DHCP Server Using DHCP Manager Preparing for WINS ,etc. 13 The Remote Access Service Clients and Servers Installing and Configuring RAS Adding a Modem User Permissions-Using the RAS Administration What's Next PART IV Inside Windows 14 Working with File Systems Physical File Organization The Basic File Systems NT File System Support Conventions Physical Disk and File Architecture The FAT File System, etc. 15 RPCS, DDE / NetDDE, and Interprocess RPCs: The Distributed Solution Dynamic Data Exchange What's Next 16. NT 4 security The NT security model NT security, bare to the bone The NT Miranda - You have the right to etc. 17. The system registry How the registry works Why the registry exists The registry database layout etc. 18. The NT backoffice suite An introduction to the players The backoffice components Networking, client support, and licensing PART V 19. The HAL, Kernel, and executive The hardware abstraction layer The kernel The NT excecutive 20. Protected subsystems How NT's subsystems work The Win32 subsystem Windows on windows etc. 21. Device drivers The windows device scheme The NT model Driver requirements and operations etc. 22. OLE and the component object model How OLE works The component object model 23. Real-time automation, control, and response Real-time systems NT's real-time capabilities I/O and interrupt management etc. 24. The printing subsystem The NT printing model Connecting to a printer Installation and administration PART VI 25. The internet and NT's internet information server Internet and intranet basics NT's internet information server IIS setup and administration The internet service manager 26. Authoring for intra / internet World wide web basics Publishing dynamic HTML pages Publishing with database access ; Includes Index : p.715-744 ER -