Network and System Integration For Dummies
ISBN: 978-0-7645-0774-8
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356 pages
November 2000
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Table of Contents
Author Information
Introduction.
PART I: The NOS Isn't Nitrous Oxide!
Chapter 1: Networked Operating Systems: What They Are and What You Need to Run Them.
Chapter 2: Selecting Operating Systems.
Chapter 3: Ground Zero -
Clearing the Way with a Plan.
PART II: Building a Network from the Ground Up.
Chapter 4: Wiring -
Like Spaghetti but with Fewer Calories.
Chapter 5: Clients: Like People, They're All a Little Different.
Chapter 6: Saving the Work That You Do and Printing Those Documents Too.
PART III: System Administration Basics.
Chapter 7: Booting Up the Big Boys.
Chapter 8: Taking Charge.
Chapter 9: Passwords: Pain or Pleasure?
Chapter 10: Utilities, Tools, Help Files -
Your Best Friends.
PART IV: Administering Networked Communications and Files.
Chapter 11: Tawk Amongst Yourselves: UDP, TCP, and IPX/SPX.
Chapter 12: Network Connectivity: Testing and Verifying the Roads.
Chapter 13: Centralizing Control with Auditing Server Resources.
Chapter 14: File System Integration.
PART V: E-Mail and News.
Chapter 15: Message Transport Agents (MTAs) -
Superfast Delivery Without Stamps.
Chapter 16: E-Mail in a Mixed-Network Environment.
Chapter 17: Configuring News Clients in a Sensible Manner.
PART VI: Security and Troubleshooting.
Chapter 18: File and Network Security -
Building Your Silicon Fort Knox.
Chapter 19: Crash and Burn? Not if You Prepare and Plan.
Chapter 20: Troubleshooting.
PART VII: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 21: Ten Resources for Windows and NetWare Administration.
Chapter 22: Ten Resources for Linux and Unix Administration.
Chapter 23: Ten Truths (Or Constants) about System Integration.
PART VIII: Appendixes.
Appendix A: Glossary.
Appendix B: About the CD.
Appendix C: H-E-L-P and Where to Find It.
Appendix D: Creating and Using Boot/Rescue Disks.
Index.
End-User License Agreement.
Installation Instructions.
Book Registration Information.
PART I: The NOS Isn't Nitrous Oxide!
Chapter 1: Networked Operating Systems: What They Are and What You Need to Run Them.
Chapter 2: Selecting Operating Systems.
Chapter 3: Ground Zero -
Clearing the Way with a Plan.
PART II: Building a Network from the Ground Up.
Chapter 4: Wiring -
Like Spaghetti but with Fewer Calories.
Chapter 5: Clients: Like People, They're All a Little Different.
Chapter 6: Saving the Work That You Do and Printing Those Documents Too.
PART III: System Administration Basics.
Chapter 7: Booting Up the Big Boys.
Chapter 8: Taking Charge.
Chapter 9: Passwords: Pain or Pleasure?
Chapter 10: Utilities, Tools, Help Files -
Your Best Friends.
PART IV: Administering Networked Communications and Files.
Chapter 11: Tawk Amongst Yourselves: UDP, TCP, and IPX/SPX.
Chapter 12: Network Connectivity: Testing and Verifying the Roads.
Chapter 13: Centralizing Control with Auditing Server Resources.
Chapter 14: File System Integration.
PART V: E-Mail and News.
Chapter 15: Message Transport Agents (MTAs) -
Superfast Delivery Without Stamps.
Chapter 16: E-Mail in a Mixed-Network Environment.
Chapter 17: Configuring News Clients in a Sensible Manner.
PART VI: Security and Troubleshooting.
Chapter 18: File and Network Security -
Building Your Silicon Fort Knox.
Chapter 19: Crash and Burn? Not if You Prepare and Plan.
Chapter 20: Troubleshooting.
PART VII: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 21: Ten Resources for Windows and NetWare Administration.
Chapter 22: Ten Resources for Linux and Unix Administration.
Chapter 23: Ten Truths (Or Constants) about System Integration.
PART VIII: Appendixes.
Appendix A: Glossary.
Appendix B: About the CD.
Appendix C: H-E-L-P and Where to Find It.
Appendix D: Creating and Using Boot/Rescue Disks.
Index.
End-User License Agreement.
Installation Instructions.
Book Registration Information.


