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"A Waste of time and Money", July 13, 1999
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This review is from: Windows NT and HP-UX System Administrator's "How-To" Book (HP Professional Books) (Textbook Binding)
Where do they come from? Sure would be nice to have a book with something useful in it. This is a re-hash of the HP Documentation set.
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Nothing new and takes exact same info from his previous book, February 11, 1999
This review is from: Windows NT and HP-UX System Administrator's "How-To" Book (HP Professional Books) (Textbook Binding)
I bought this book because I use both NT and HP-UX. I thought it would add insight and offer specific comparisons. All the NT information is available elsewhere, and presented elsewhere in a better manner. The HP-UX info is taken VERBATIM from the author's previous book (HP-UX 10.x Sys Admin). I can't think of a reason to recommend it to anyone.
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A complete waste of time if you've already got the manuals., April 13, 1998
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This review is from: Windows NT and HP-UX System Administrator's "How-To" Book (HP Professional Books) (Textbook Binding)
This book offers nothing beyond what is readily available to the licensed user of HP-UX and Windows NT. Further, it devotes merely 16 pages to one of the most crucial aspects of HP-UX/NT integration -- AS/9000! Any good book about these two disparate operating systems should include extensive coverage of their integration.
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