This guide teaches network administrators how to make a smooth transition from their current network to Microsoft network products, such as Windows 95, Windows NT and Microsoft BackOffice. In-depth information is provided on Microsoft networking environments, client support, advanced networking options, communications, remote connections and mobile computing. The book explains the techniques and tools of migrating or integrating Microsoft's networking products to busy network administrators. It is designed for networking professionals who need to build and manage Microsoft networks. The author begins with an overview of Microsoft networking strategies, then explains how to implement Windows networks. Next, he discusses co-existence and migration, and then finishes with the specific of application integration and migration. Tom Sheldon is the author of "NetWare, The Complete Reference", "The LAN Times Encyclopedia of Networking" and "Windows 95 Made Easy".
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McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
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Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 189 mm
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978-0-07-882179-0 (9780078821790)
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Part 1 Microsoft networking strategies: Microsoft networking strategies; Microsoft server operating systems; the Windows network environment; Windows-supported network protocols; remote services; the Microsoft network - online networking. Part 2 Implementing Windws networks: building Windows peer-to-peer networks; managing Windows 95 clients; building Windows NT domain networks; Windows NT administration; Windows NT advanced networking; Windows NT server and Microsoft BackOffice; clustering Windows NT; communications and remote access service. Part 3 Coexistence and migration: TCP/IP setup and configuration; integrating Windows and NetWare; migrating from NetWare to Windows; integrating Windows and UNIX; Windows and the Internet; integrating Windows and Macintosh Environments; Microsoft SNA Server for Windows NT. Part 4 Application integration and migration: client/server application interfaces; Microsoft BackOffice solutions; Microsoft Mail; Microsoft Exchange; workgroup application strategies (MS Office); network management (System Management Server); integrating IBM host data and messaging.