Migrating from NetWare to Windows NT

Migrating from NetWare to Windows NT
Author: Michael Joseph Miller
Publisher: Sybex
Total Pages: 806
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780782118988

The text highlights the differences between NetWare and NT Server and the advantages and disadvantages of each. The reader will learn how to formulate an intelligent and effective policy for migrating from NetWare to NT Server or for integrating NT Server into a NetWare network. The companion CD contains utilities to assist with these migrations.

Migrating from Novell NetWare to Windows NT Server 4

Migrating from Novell NetWare to Windows NT Server 4
Author: Sue Plumley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 436
Release: 1997-04-14
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

This comprehensive guidebook shows network managers and administrators how to migrate from NetWare to NT. Not only does the book offer step-by-step instructions, it is also written in a way to help build the skills necessary to customize and maintain the server.

Windows NT, UNIX, NetWare Migration/Coexistence

Windows NT, UNIX, NetWare Migration/Coexistence
Author: Raj Rajagopal
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 278
Release: 1997-12-29
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780849316692

This manual fulfills the need for a thorough reference showing the strengths of different products and how to maximize these strengths. The work provides critical insight and understanding for:

Implementing Windows NT in a NetWare Environment

Implementing Windows NT in a NetWare Environment
Author: Rick Capellan
Publisher: Ventana Communications Group
Total Pages: 676
Release: 1997
Genre: Microsoft Windows NT.
ISBN:

Featuring step-by-step instructions of the integration and migration processes, this book also explains clustering, a technology that provides the ultimate in fault tolerance. The text includes diagrams showing network configurations and connections, including disk strategies and how to connect clustered servers.

Migrating to Windows NT 4.0

Migrating to Windows NT 4.0
Author: Sean K. Daily
Publisher: 29th Street Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: Microsoft Windows NT.
ISBN: 9781882419500

A comprehensive yet concise guide to the significant changes users will encounter as they make the move to Windows NT 4.0, this book has something for all Windows NT users. Novices will find the exhaustive treatment of Windows NT fundamentals indispensable; seasoned NT experts will appreciate the discussions of the changes and new features of Windows NT 4.0.

Upgrading and Repairing Networks

Upgrading and Repairing Networks
Author: Terry William Ogletree
Publisher: Que Publishing
Total Pages: 1156
Release: 2002
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780789725578

A comprehensive reference guide to help network administrators address and resolve daily network problems, and understand exactly how to upgrade their network. This book enables networking professionals to stay in tune with the increasingly complex task of computer networking and is structured so that readers can find answers to a specific problem quickly.

A Guide to Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0

A Guide to Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0
Author: Michael J. Palmer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 668
Release: 1998
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780760058756

Part of our Networking series, this text prepares students to pass the Microsoft Certification Exam.

Windows NT Server 4.0 for NetWare Administrators

Windows NT Server 4.0 for NetWare Administrators
Author: Robert Bruce Thompson
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: Client/server computing
ISBN: 9781565922808

Sales of Windows NT have been growing steadily, partially at the expense of Novell NetWare. In response to this phenomenon, this new book from O'Reilly and Associates provides a fast-track means for experienced NetWare administrators to build on their knowledge and master the fundamentals of using Microsoft Windows NT Server. The broad coverage of many aspects of Windows NT Server is balanced by a tightly focused approach of comparison, contrast, and differentiation between NetWare and NT features and methodologies. The book is aimed directly at NetWare administrators who are thinking, "I know how to do this with NetWare; how do I do it with NT?" Topics covered inWindows NT Server 4.0 for NetWare Administratorsinclude: Windows NT network configuration (DHCP, WINS, DNS, and RAS) Disk configuration and administration User management and access control Print services Backup and restore Introduction to the NT Registry NetWare integration tools Mixed NetWare and NT server environments Table of Contents Introduction to Windows NT Server Introduction to Microsoft Networking Configuring Windows NT Server Networking Managing Disk Storage with Windows NT Server Managing Users and Groups Controlling Access to Volumes, Folders and Files Printing with Windows NT Server Backing Up Windows NT Server Working with the Windows NT Registry Monitoring and Optimizing Server Performance Understanding TCP/IP Using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Using Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) Using Domain Name Service (DNS) Using Remote Access Service (RAS) Microsoft Tools for NetWare Integration Building Clients for Mixed NetWare and Windows NT Server Environments Using Gateway Service for NetWare (GSNW) Using File and Print Services for NetWare (FPNW) Managing Servers in a Mixed NetWare and Windows NT Server Environment Migrating to a Pure Windows NT Server Environment Appendix A. Windows NT Server Resources Appendix B. Norton Utilities for Windows NT

Migration from Netware to Windows NT Network Operating System

Migration from Netware to Windows NT Network Operating System
Author: Janet E. Scruggs
Publisher:
Total Pages: 138
Release: 1999-06-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781423543091

Migration from an existing information technology system to a new system presents many managerial challenges. There are technological challenges associated with running the old system, maintaining data integrity and bringing the new system online all without seriously impacting daily operations. There are human factors to consider like resistance to change and conflict management. In addition, organizational issues like management support and cross functional communication channels need to he addressed. This thesis reviews the technical migration from an operational NetWare network to Windows NT completed at the Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC) in Monterey, CA. The DMDC case presents a typical set of issues that an IT manager is likely to face when implementing technology driven change. Technical, human and organizational factors of technical change are discussed. A list of lessons learned and a set of technical management guidelines are derived from analysis of the DMDC case. Details of Windows NT 4.0 and 5.0 features are included.