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Complete Windows NT Training Course, Student Edition, 1/e
John Deep
Published August, 1998 by Prentice Hall PTR (ECS Professional)
Copyright 1999, pp.
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ISBN 0-13-083041-0
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Appropriate for any course that teaches the Windows NT
platform.
Windows NT is taking the server market by storm, and the demand
for trained NT professionals far outstrips the supply. With this training
package, you can teach all the skills to run an NT Server 4.0 systemeven
if you only have Windows 95. Teach how to use NT's Graphical User
Manager, work with NTFS file systems, establish client configurations,
manage NT services, printing, security, and morethere's even
a preview of NT 5.0!
The Windows NT Multimedia Cyber Classrooma 100% interactive
training course on CD-ROMincludes digital video demonstrations
of more than 200 key NT administration procedures, over 2 hours of
audio annotations, hundreds of exercises, full-text searching, hyperlinking,
and more!
The Cyber Classroom runs on Windows NT, Windows 95, and
Windows 98 so you canteach NT Server administration even if you
don't have NT!
Includes the best-selling NT Server Management and Control,
2/e,a practical guide to setting up, maintaining, optimizing
and troubleshooting NT networks.
- The book includes a bonus CD-ROM that contains demos
of eight leading NT system administration software packages.
1. What Has Changed Since Windows NT 3.5?
2. Installation of Windows NT Server 4.0.
3. Server Configuration and Management.
4. Network Configuration and Management.
5. User Management.
6. File Systems.
7. NT 4.0 Client Configuration and Management.
8. Services for Macintosh.
9. Printer Use and Management.
10. Disaster Preparedness and Management.
11. Tuning NT Servers and Networks.
12. Security.
Appendix A. Listing of Products and Companies Mentioned.
Appendix B. Glossary of Terms and Definitions.
Appendix C. Contacting the Authors.
Appendix D. About the CD-ROM.
Index.
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