Networking Windows NT 4.0 : workstation and server / John D. Ruley [and three others]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Wiley Computer Pub., c1997Description: xviii, 666 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 471175021
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QA 76.76.O63 .R85 1997
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.
Summary: Counter Totally revised and updated, the third edition of the classic guide to networking WindowsR(r) NT 4.O Now, the book long regarded as the single best resource for network managers on both the workstation and server versions of Windows NT has been completely revised and updated. 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. You'll find important information on: * Using NT networking; connecting with TCP/IP; and utilizing Internet enterprise and Novell connections * Installing and managing NT Server and Workstation * Administering and interoperating with TCP/IP * Planning and managing NT-based local-area, wide-area, and enterprise wide-area networks * All of the updated features of 4.0, including dynamic DNS support, NetWare redirector, remote-access support, universal modem driver, telephony API, and crypto API. Plus, you'll find an entire chapter devoted to new Internet-related features like IIS (Internet Information Server), 4.0's built-in Web server, and the new peer Web server PPTP, which allows you to use the Internet like a private network.
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Revised edition of: Networking Windows NT 3.51. 2nd ed. c1995.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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.

Counter Totally revised and updated, the third edition of the classic guide to networking WindowsR(r) NT 4.O Now, the book long regarded as the single best resource for network managers on both the workstation and server versions of Windows NT has been completely revised and updated. 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. You'll find important information on: * Using NT networking; connecting with TCP/IP; and utilizing Internet enterprise and Novell connections * Installing and managing NT Server and Workstation * Administering and interoperating with TCP/IP * Planning and managing NT-based local-area, wide-area, and enterprise wide-area networks * All of the updated features of 4.0, including dynamic DNS support, NetWare redirector, remote-access support, universal modem driver, telephony API, and crypto API. Plus, you'll find an entire chapter devoted to new Internet-related features like IIS (Internet Information Server), 4.0's built-in Web server, and the new peer Web server PPTP, which allows you to use the Internet like a private network.

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