As many more companies implement Linux alongside Windows, there is a critical need for guidance on how to make the two systems work together effectively. Addressing version 2.4 of the Linux kernel, this book provides network managers and system administrators with the most up-to-date working resource for all their Linux with Windows 2000 integration questions. Expert Ross Brunson uses many practical examples to help explain all topics from the ground up, including archi-tectures and features, strengths and weaknesses of both systems, protocols, system administration, various cross-platform operations, and finally, configuration and troubleshooting.
I entered the IT market with little more than a high school diploma. After going through writings from Ross on Windows 2000 I became a MICROSOFT CERTIFIED TRAINER and have been very successful - so much that I too have published a book.THANKS ROSS!-Dylan Moore
Found this book very helpful and fun to read
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
Unlike the previous reviewer, I found this book a great read, especially the step by step (in plain english) exercises to get such things as DHCP Server, BIND and NIS setup in Linux.I've used the book already to setup a file server for our satellite office and make it a secondary DNS server to our main one, and installed Samba for file sharing. Works like the author said it would.Keep it up, and if this author does more books, I'll definitely give them a look.
Covers All the Bases
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
The thoroughness of this guide was really impressive. It examines technical issues involved in implementation such as protocols (including TCP, IP, DHCP, and DNS), system configuration and troubleshooting, and cross-platform scripting, printing, file access, and permissions. The real-world solutions to project management issues dealt with problems that I have dealt with on many occasions. This book really has all the bases covered.
Current Technology
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
The most up-to-date guide I have found so far. This book addresses version 2.4 of Linux kernel, as well as Windows XP and .NET. The step-by-step instructions for integrating Linux and Windows 2000 systems were exactly what I needed.
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