Integrating UNIX and PC Network Operating Systems: NetWare, AppleTalk, and LAN Manager on UNIX

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Prentice Hall PTR, 1996 - Computers - 172 pages

The full potential of UNIX as an all-purpose Network Operating System (NOS) is not being realized. As networks within organizations grow, conflicts arise over non-compatible servers and desktop clients. This book shows Network Administrators how to find common ground for sharing access to information and services using UNIX networking products. KEY TOPICS: Covers the capabilities and limitations of three PC networking products: HP's NetWare for HP-UX (an implementation of NetWare for UNIXWare on HP-UX), Pacer Software's PacerShare (an implementation of an AppleShare compliant server on HP-UX and other platforms), and LAN Manager/X (an implementation of Microsoft and NCR's portable LAN Manager on HP-UX). MARKET: For UNIX Systems Administrators, Network Managers, and Network Users.

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WHATS REALLY GOING ON WHEN YOU INSTALL A NETWORK
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CHAPTER 3
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CHAPTER 4
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