Publisher's Synopsis
This guide discusses how to create and manage a network environment that integrates Windows NT and UNIX systems. It covers a variety of topics that are important in managing an integrated network, from the role of NT and UNIX in the modern network to integrating Internet servers and platforms.;The book presents real-world solutions to common problems, and discusses both commercial and freeware products that can be used to implement integration solutions. The accompanying CD-ROM contains a useful collection of freeware/shareware, and commercial demo products designed to assist in NT and UNIX integration.;The book is designed to help intermediate and advanced system and network professionals create and manage a mixed network environment that integrates Windows NT and UNIX.;David Gunter is the author of the "Special Edition Linux" series, "Using Linux", "Using the Internet", "Netscape Starter Kit", "Using Netscape 3", "Using Netscape 2", "Client/Server Programming with RPC and DCE", "Using UNIX" and "Using Turbo C++ 4.5". Steven Burnett is the contributing author and technical editor of "Client/Server Programming with RPC and DCE, Special Edition", "Using Netscape 2, Special Edition", "Using Netscape 3", "Netscape Starter Kit" and "Using Linux".