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Integrating UNIX and PC Network Operating Systems, 1/e

William B. Lund, Brigham Young University
Hewlett-Packard Professional Books

Published February, 1996 by Prentice Hall PTR (ECS Professional)

Copyright 1996, 192 pp.
Paper
ISBN 0-13-207374-9
$31.60


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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.

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). Managers, and Network Users.


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