
Windows NT Administration
Single Systems to Heterogeneous Networks
Prentice Hall (Publisher)
Published on 1. March 1994
Book
Paperback/Softback
304 pages
978-0-13-176694-5 (ISBN)
Description
For owners of single NT systems, the "computer person" in a small business or department; an administrator in a large company planning to build a large NT network from scratch; an administrator in a large company planning to integrate NT into an existing network; or a new administrator who has inherited a NT network of some type.
This volume covers the administration of the whole spectrum of possible Windows NT configurations - from a single machine to a 2,000 node heterogeneous network within a large corporation - showing readers how to use the administration tools and networking abilities built into Windows NT to design and implement effective computing environments.
This volume covers the administration of the whole spectrum of possible Windows NT configurations - from a single machine to a 2,000 node heterogeneous network within a large corporation - showing readers how to use the administration tools and networking abilities built into Windows NT to design and implement effective computing environments.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Upper Saddle River
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 178 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
430 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-176694-5 (9780131766945)
Schweitzer Classification
Content
1. Introduction.
2. Accounts and Groups.
3. Installing Printers.
4. Backing Up Disks.
5. UPS Management.
6. Managing Disks.
7. System Tuning.
8. Event Logging.
9. The Performance Meter.
10. Adding Machines to the Network.
11. Sharing Disks and Printers.
12. Implementing Electronic Mail.
13. Domains and Servers.
14. Communications with TCP/IP Machines.
15. Connecting to Novell Servers.
16. Connecting to OS/2.
17. NFS Mounting.
Appendices.
2. Accounts and Groups.
3. Installing Printers.
4. Backing Up Disks.
5. UPS Management.
6. Managing Disks.
7. System Tuning.
8. Event Logging.
9. The Performance Meter.
10. Adding Machines to the Network.
11. Sharing Disks and Printers.
12. Implementing Electronic Mail.
13. Domains and Servers.
14. Communications with TCP/IP Machines.
15. Connecting to Novell Servers.
16. Connecting to OS/2.
17. NFS Mounting.
Appendices.