Mastering Microsoft Windows, Novell Netware and Unix

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    • Buchanan, William

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Mastering Microsoft Windows, Novell Netware and Unix

William J. Buchanan

(Macmillan master series)

Macmillan, 1999

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Many computer networks are now a hybrid of different types, typically a mixture of two or more different operating systems. These systems must successfully integrate for the complete system to operate properly, whether it is in terms of its compatibility, its security or its ease-of-use. The main aim of this book is to cover the configuration, architecture and networking of the three of the most popular networking operating systems - Microsoft Windows, Novell NetWare and UNIX.

Table of Contents

Introduction.- Networking Fundamentals.- Ethernet Networks.- TCP/IP.- TCP. IP Version 6 and TCP/IP Commands.- SNMP, Wins and DHCP.- Microsoft Windows.- Windows NT.- Windows Networking.- Windows Registry.- NetWare.- NDS and NetWare 4.- UNIX Networking and Processes.- X-Windows.- WWW.- Intranets and Security.- Internet Routing Protocol.- HTTP/Socket Programming.- Common Abbreviations.- Glossary of Common Terms.- Miscellaneous.- UNIX Network Start-up Files.

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