Like all Black Book titles, this one divides its coverage between "Immediate Solutions," which feature precise steps to follow in order to enable features or bring about effects, and more prose-heavy background information. Both types of coverage are well written and worth reading, and it's easy to find the sections you need with the help of an intelligent system of page-edge dark areas and a good index. There's no CD-ROM, but the documentation is of high quality and addresses a poorly covered area. --David Wall
Topics covered: Using LANs to connect Macintosh computers to machines that run Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000. Emphasis is on Thursby Systems' DAVE package on the Mac side and Macintosh Services on the Windows side.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great for peer-to-peer networking too,
By A Customer
This review is from: Windows 2000 Mac Support Little Black Book: The Hands-on Reference Guide for Integrating Macintosh Desktops with Windows 2000 Server Environments (Paperback)
Despite what another review says, this book is not just for users of Windows 2000 Server. My Mac/Windows network is set up on a peer-to-peer basis, and yet I found this book valuable, because it explained how to configure Thursby Systems' great program, DAVE, to allow for this sort of configuration.I don't know what this other reviewer was thinking when these very clearly labeled instructions were missed. Although the book assumes some degree of familiarity with both Windows and the Mac OS, even someone who is not an experienced administrator will learn how to set up their systems with as little fuss as possible. I highly recommend this book.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This Book is Great...,
By Richard Perkins (King of Prussia, PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Windows 2000 Mac Support Little Black Book: The Hands-on Reference Guide for Integrating Macintosh Desktops with Windows 2000 Server Environments (Paperback)
I truly cannot understand where this dude gets the idea there is no discussion of TCP/IP connections in the section covering Windows 2000. Evidently he's not paying attention. In fact, the section called "Learning How DHCP Works With Your Macs," beginning on page 292, clearly shows how you can use your Mac's TCP/IP Control Panel to access a DHCP Server established under Windows 2000.Either that dude missed this section, or read another book. Either way, he doesn't seem to understand how it's supposed to be done. In my company's network, a mixed setup with Macs in our art department and Windows boxes elsewhere, this book was an invaluable assistant in getting things to work properly when we migrated to W2K. I recommend it highly.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Windows 2000 Mac Support,
By Michael Gallagher (Bosque Farms, NM USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Windows 2000 Mac Support Little Black Book: The Hands-on Reference Guide for Integrating Macintosh Desktops with Windows 2000 Server Environments (Paperback)
Bummer, this book is a "wannabe". Although, the Windows NT information is without a doubt, far and above superior to Microsoft's documentation it falls short with Windows 2000 support. Unfortunately, this book dwells upon AppleTalk as a viable protocol. However, Macintosh systems have supported TCP/IP as the native protocol since 7.x. AppleTalk is for all practical purposes dead -- Modern Giga Bit routers do not route AppleTalk. There is no discussion of Macintosh access via TCP/IP except implicitly through DAVE. Microsoft might as well have written the discussion of the UAM (Universal Access Module) it is so terse. This book will be a great asset for those unfortunate folks supporting Legacy systems whose budgets will not allow forward progress.
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