In this book, Jeffrey Hughes and Blair Thomas provide a blueprint for unifying network administration and use. Readers who skip the introductory chapter to get to the meat will miss a critical part of this book. The first chapter lays out the remaining portions of the book in careful detail, pointing out the interplay between the two network operating systems. The first chapter gives the NT point of reference for the NDS chapters that follow. The remaining chapters cover topics such as NDS objects, scaling, fault tolerance, NDS access methods, and time synchronization. The last two chapters focus specifically on NDS and NT.
This book will help NT network administrators integrate a NetWare network into an NT network. Although administrators will know most of the content of this book, the last two chapters could prove very valuable. --Robert Frankland
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1.0 out of 5 stars
This is a lousy book- don't buy it!,
By Laurent Biron (Israel) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Nds for Nt (Paperback)
This book is not about NDS for NT ( well 2 chapters do, about 50 pages nothing you won't find on Novell's site in PDF format. The first 300 pages treat NDS implementation and design. I guess if you're about to implement NDS for NT, you've probably passed Advanced Admin.
5.0 out of 5 stars
COVERS THE FIVE ESSENTIALS,
By A Customer
This review is from: Nds for Nt (Paperback)
GREAT FOR INSTALLING AND DESIGNING NDS.NOT AS DIFFICULT AS I THOUGHT GUESS BOOK MADE IT EASY...
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