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SCO Open Desktop/SCO Open Server User's Guide, 1/e

Santa Cruz Operations, Santa Cruz, California

Published March, 1997 by Prentice Hall PTR (ECS Professional)

Copyright 1994, 320 pp.
Paper
ISBN 0-13-106816-4

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Summary

features of Open Desktop/Open Server.

First covers working in the graphical environment; then explores advanced topics, such as working from the command line, working with UNIX® system commands and files, working with DOS commands and files, and working with network commands and resources. MARKET: For end users of Open Desktop/Open Server.

Features


provides the basic information necessary to begin working in an Open Desktop/Open Server environment.


Table of Contents

    What to Read.
I. WORKING ON THE DESKTOP.
    1. The Desktop at a Glance.
    2. Clicking, Moving, Adjusting.
    3. Working with Text.
    4. Getting Help.
    5. Sending and Reading Mail.
    6. Customizing Your Desktop.
II. BENEATH THE DESKTOP.
    7. Working from the Command Line.
    8. Getting Started.
    9. Finding Your Way Around.
    10. Working with Files.
    11. Copying Files to Disk and Tape.
    12. Controlling the Work Environment.
    13. Editing Files.
    14. Getting Started with DOS.
    15. Finding Your Way Around with DOS.
    16. Working with DOS Files.
    17. Controlling the DOS Work Environment.
    18. Using DOS with the UNIX System.
    19. Using Windows with DOS Services.
    20. Getting Information About Other Computers.
    21. Logging in to Another Computer.
    22. Running Commands on Another Computer.
    23. Copying Files Between Computers.
    24. Mailing Files and Messages.
    25. Sharing Files Between Computers.
    Glossary.


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