Building a Windows NT 4 Internet Server

Building a Windows NT 4 Internet Server
Author: Robert Oliver
Publisher: New Riders Pub
Total Pages: 594
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781562056803

This is the only book readers will need to build an Internet server based on Windows NT. The book uses a tutorial-based approach to teach readers how to implement and administer an Internet server, and demonstrates very effectively security considerations and configurations for a Windows NT Internet server. The CD contains software utilities from the Microsoft Resource Kit to use in creating a Windows NT Internet server.

The Windows NT 4 Server Book

The Windows NT 4 Server Book
Author: Peter D. Hipson
Publisher: Ventana Communications Group
Total Pages: 756
Release: 1997
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

Microsoft has been marketing Windows NT 4 as an industrial strength alternative to Windows 95, and many companies seem to be taking note. The Windows NT 4 Server Book provides a guide to using this multipurpose network operating system

Building a Windows NT Internet Server

Building a Windows NT Internet Server
Author: Eric Harper
Publisher: New Riders
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1995
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

An instructional guide by nature, this book outlines costs, benefits, and the pros and cons of the various types of servers which can be built. It explains how and why it is important to be connected as a host and the benefits the Internet has to offer. -- Shows users how to build and administer their own Internet server with Windows NT Server -- Demonstrates how to effectively set up security on a Windows NT server site -- CD-ROM contains NT Server utilities so users can create their own Internet server

The Windows NT Web Server Book

The Windows NT Web Server Book
Author: Larry Budnick
Publisher: Ventana Communications Group
Total Pages: 482
Release: 1996
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781566043427

With this how-to guide, businesses using Windows can step up to a Windows NT server, add the necessary WWW server software, connect to the Internet using software included with Windows NT, and become a global product provider. it is a complete toolkit for providing services on the Internet using Windows NT.

Building Net Sites with Windows NT

Building Net Sites with Windows NT
Author: Jim Buyens
Publisher: Addison-Wesley
Total Pages: 609
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780201479492

Practical, accessible advice is given in this book on selecting and installing hardware, operating systems, and application and administrative services, as well as full coverage of Microsoft's Internet Information Server. This book also supplies valuable guidance on site planning, security, and ongoing operation of an NT Internet site, information that can be difficult to find.

The Windows NT 4.0 Internet Server

The Windows NT 4.0 Internet Server
Author: Kevin Reichard
Publisher: M&T Press
Total Pages: 552
Release: 1997
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781558514720

Explains how to use Windows NT as an Internet platform that will compete with UNIX-based servers, covering the basics of using NT on the Internet and explaining how to configure NT as an Internet server. Original. (Intermediate).

Using Samba

Using Samba
Author: Robert Eckstein
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2000
Genre: Client/server computing
ISBN:

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The Windows NT Web Server Handbook

The Windows NT Web Server Handbook
Author: Thomas Sheldon
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Total Pages: 584
Release: 1996
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

This handbook offers the tactical how-to information that allows readers to efficiently ramp up with Microsoft's Internet information server. The author explains essential Internet technology, shows how to set up a Web site, and how to design and develop content for Web servers.

Windows NT Server 4.0 Administrator's Bible

Windows NT Server 4.0 Administrator's Bible
Author: Robert Cowart
Publisher: Wiley
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996-11-06
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780764580093

In this thorough guide to installing, configuring, tuning, and managing Windows NT Server 4.0 -- one of today's hottest operating systems -- administrators get the tools they need to build Windows NT Web sites; invaluable professional tips, tricks, and shortcuts; and a bonus CD-ROM filled with scripts, utilities, and tools to simplify common tasks. Key topics are covered chronologically, clearly, and in-depth -- from remote access services and fault-tolerance to acting as a Web server, being an application server on a LAN, replacing and working with other network servers, and running Microsoft1s BackOffice suite of services. Best-selling author Robert Cowart has written books on Windows NT and Windows 95 and contributes to Microsoft Systems Journal, PC Week, PC World, PC Magazine, and PC Technical Journal. He built his first computer from spare parts in the early days of the microcomputer revolution. Co-author Kenneth Gregg served as the Windows NT Test Manager for Microsoft and has designed and developed system software at Microsoft, Wang Laboratories, and Texas Instruments. On the CD-ROM: Octopus Fault tolerance software to protect your data Diskeeper A customized online defragmenter for Windows NT Superdisk NT Allows you to create a RAM disk on your Windows NT system Kane Security Analyst Assesses the overall security status of your NT system Perl 5 for NT Hip Inc.1s popular scripting and Internet programming language with NT-specific extensions GoldFax Server software for adding fax capabilities to NT 4.0 McAfee NetShield Demo Protect your network from viruses Plus Citrix WinFrame Client, the complete GNU software development environment for Windows NT, Wilsonware1s WinEdit and WinBatch and more

Building Your Intranet with Windows NT 4.0

Building Your Intranet with Windows NT 4.0
Author: Stephen A. Thomas
Publisher: Wiley
Total Pages: 410
Release: 1997-07-08
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780471175032

Because it is easy to use and install, many companies are using Windows NT to construct their corporate Intranets. With Windows NT 4.0, Intranets will be even easier to use and much more powerful. This manual is a step-by-step guide to installing, configuring, and operating an NT Intranet. Written in a non-technical style, the author takes the reader through the entire process, from construction to administration. Each topic includes technical sidebars for more advanced readers looking to create more complex applications.