Windows NT 4 for Dummies

Front Cover
IDG Books Worldwide, 1996 - Computers - 386 pages
Windows NT is a true 32-bit multitasking network operating system that is scalable and robust. This book covers what this means to the user by describing all the features of Windows NT. It covers the Network administration features, the management utilities, and gives tips for managing large numbers of services. The book also covers the eight utilities in the administration tools that are accessible only to those with administrator log ons.

From inside the book

Contents

Introduction
1
Intro to Windows NT Bare Bones Stuff
7
Whats the Difference between Windows NT Workstation
14
Copyright

31 other sections not shown

Other editions - View all

Common terms and phrases

About the author (1996)

Andy Rathbone is the author of the bestselling "Windows For Dummies" books, as well as other titles in the "For Dummies" series. He was born in San Diego, California and attended San Diego State University. He majored in Comparative Literature, and graduated in 1986. He began freelancing for computer magazines shortly thereafter, and wrote the first edition of "Windows for Dummies" in 1992.

Bibliographic information