Netware to Windows NT complete / (Record no. 6955)

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ISBN 0079131719 (pbk)
Terms of availability TZs.36000/-
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Original cataloging agency MUL
Language of cataloging eng
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Classification number 005.4476 VIL
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--AUTHOR NAME
Personal name Villeneuve Arnold
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Netware to Windows NT complete /
Statement of responsibility, etc Arnold Villeneuve and Wayne McKinnon
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication London :
Name of publisher McGraw-Hill,
Year of publication c1998.
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Number of Pages xx, 554p. :
Other physical details ill. ;
Dimensions 24 cm.
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE
Bibliography, etc Includes index.
505 ## - Formatted Contents
Formatted contents note ntroduction xvii <br/> Chapter 1 Netware and Windows NT Platforms<br/> 1 (64)<br/> Chapter Objectives<br/> 2 (1)<br/> Network Operating Systems: A Historical Perspective<br/> 2 (4)<br/> The Birth of Windows NT<br/> 6 (4)<br/> The NetWare 4.x Story<br/> 10 (55)<br/> Target Market and Market Share<br/> 23 (4)<br/> Network Management Models<br/> 27 (16)<br/> NOS Processing Methodologies<br/> 43 (5)<br/> Windows NT Multiprocessing<br/> 48 (2)<br/> NetWare Multiprocessing<br/> 50 (8)<br/> NT System Fault Tolerance<br/> 58 (7)<br/> Chapter 2 Integration and Migration Issues: Planning, Management, and Tools<br/> 65 (38)<br/> Chapter Objectives<br/> 66 (1)<br/> Why Support a Mixed-Platform Network?<br/> 66 (2)<br/> Single Point of Access to Network Resources<br/> 68 (1)<br/> Internetworking: Transport Protocol<br/> 69 (1)<br/> Interoperability: Service Protocol<br/> 69 (1)<br/> Security<br/> 70 (1)<br/> Maintenance<br/> 71 (1)<br/> Training<br/> 71 (1)<br/> Terminology<br/> 72 (1)<br/> Network Traffic<br/> 73 (1)<br/> File System Backup<br/> 74 (1)<br/> Complete Migration<br/> 74 (29)<br/> Getting All the Systems to Work Together<br/> 75 (1)<br/> The OSI Reference Model<br/> 75 (28)<br/> Chapter 3 Protocol Integration<br/> 103 (82)<br/> Chapter Objectives<br/> 104 (1)<br/> An Overview of the Communication Process<br/> 104 (1)<br/> An Analogy<br/> 105 (1)<br/> Addressing<br/> 106 (23)<br/> The Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Reference Model<br/> 108 (2)<br/> The Physical Layer<br/> 110 (2)<br/> The Data Link Layer<br/> 112 (4)<br/> The Network Layer<br/> 116 (3)<br/> The Transport Layer<br/> 119 (1)<br/> The Session Layer<br/> 120 (2)<br/> The Presentation Layer<br/> 122 (2)<br/> The Application Layer<br/> 124 (2)<br/> The Complete OSI Model<br/> 126 (2)<br/> A Trekky Analogy<br/> 128 (1)<br/> Comparing Novell and Microsoft Networking Protocols<br/> 129 (1)<br/> Novell Netware Protocols<br/> 130 (10)<br/> Internetwork Packet eXchange (IPX)<br/> 135 (1)<br/> Sequenced Packet eXchange (SPX)<br/> 135 (1)<br/> Netware Core Protocol (NCP)<br/> 136 (1)<br/> Netware IP<br/> 137 (1)<br/> The Netware IP Client Architecture<br/> 137 (1)<br/> Routing Information Protocol (RIP)<br/> 138 (1)<br/> Netware Link State Protocol (NLSP)<br/> 138 (1)<br/> Service Advertising Protocol (SAP)<br/> 138 (1)<br/> Network Basic Input Output System (NetBIOS)<br/> 139 (1)<br/> Netware Remote Procedure Call (RPC)<br/> 139 (1)<br/> Apple Talk<br/> 139 (1)<br/> The NetWare Communication Process in Action<br/> 140 (1)<br/> Windows NT Networking Protocols<br/> 140 (5)<br/> Network Device Interface Specification (NDIS)<br/> 144 (1)<br/> Transport Level Protocols<br/> 145 (40)<br/> NetBIOS Extended User Interface (NetBEUI)<br/> 145 (2)<br/> NBF Limitation<br/> 147 (1)<br/> NWLink Internetwork Packet eXchange (NWLink IPX or NetWare Link Protocol)<br/> 147 (3)<br/> NetBIOS in TCP/IP (NBT)<br/> 150 (3)<br/> Transport Driver Interface (TDI)<br/> 153 (32)<br/> Chapter 4 Client Connectivity<br/> 185 (150)<br/> Chapter Objectives<br/> 186 (1)<br/> Overview of Multiplatform Connectivity from a Client Perspective<br/> 187 (2)<br/> Client Connectivity in a Heterogeneous Network Environment<br/> 189 (16)<br/> DOS/Windows Connectivity Options<br/> 189 (1)<br/> Installing the DOS/Windows 3.x Netware Client Drivers<br/> 190 (1)<br/> Supporting Multiple Protocol Stacks<br/> 190 (5)<br/> Connecting the DOS/Windows Client to NetWare and Windows NT<br/> 195 (1)<br/> NET Command Syntax<br/> 196 (1)<br/> Accessing NT Server Drives<br/> 197 (1)<br/> Accessing Windows NT Printers<br/> 198 (1)<br/> Another Alternative: Changing the Windows NT Server<br/> 198 (1)<br/> Using the NetWare MAP Command to Access a Windows NT Server Running File and Print Service for NetWare<br/> 198 (2)<br/> Integrating Windows for Workgroups with NetWare and Windows NT<br/> 200 (2)<br/> Supporting Non-Microsoft Windows Networks<br/> 202 (3)<br/> Making the Windows NT Network Connection from WFWG<br/> 205 (5)<br/> Configuring the Logon<br/> 205 (1)<br/> Logon Startup Settings<br/> 206 (1)<br/> The Logon to Windows NT<br/> 207 (1)<br/> Accessing File and Print Services<br/> 207 (3)<br/> Making the Novell NetWare Connection from WFWG<br/> 210 (76)<br/> The NetWare Login<br/> 210 (1)<br/> NetWare Client Redirector Options<br/> 211 (2)<br/> The NetWare User Tools<br/> 213 (1)<br/> Accessing NetWare File and Print Services<br/> 214 (1)<br/> The Latest Thing for Windows for Workgroups: 32-Bit Network Drivers<br/> 215 (5)<br/> Coordinating User Names and Passwords<br/> 220 (1)<br/> The Hidden User Name and Password File<br/> 220 (21)<br/> Profiles and Policies<br/> 241 (45)<br/> Windows NT Connectivity Options<br/> 286 (49)<br/> Windows NT Networking Architecture<br/> 288 (1)<br/> Windows NT Networking Architecture<br/> 289 (2)<br/> Overview of the Windows NT Logon Process<br/> 291 (2)<br/> NetWare Connectivity<br/> 293 (1)<br/> Windows NT Workstation Is Tightly Integrated with Windows NT Domains<br/> 293 (3)<br/> Logon Validation<br/> 296 (1)<br/> Loading the User Profile<br/> 297 (1)<br/> Microsoft's Client Services for NetWare (CSNW)<br/> 298 (1)<br/> Implementing CSNW for Windows NT<br/> 299 (2)<br/> Changing Your CSNW Settings<br/> 301 (2)<br/> Accessing NetWare Server Volumes and Directories<br/> 303 (1)<br/> Working with the MS-DOS-Compatible Command Prompt to Access Network Services<br/> 304 (1)<br/> Accessing Netware Print Queues<br/> 305 (2)<br/> Support for NetWare-Aware Applications and Utilities<br/> 307 (1)<br/> Don't Forget the Message Files<br/> 307 (1)<br/> Running NetWare-Aware Applications<br/> 308 (1)<br/> Monitoring CSNW Performance<br/> 309 (1)<br/> General CSNW Troubleshooting Tips<br/> 310 (1)<br/> Windows NT Workstation 4.0 and Client Services for NetWare<br/> 311 (3)<br/> Are Profiles and Policies Still Supported?<br/> 314 (3)<br/> Novell NetWare Client Software for Windows NT Workstation<br/> 317 (1)<br/> Novell's NetWare Client 32 for Windows NT<br/> 317 (1)<br/> NetWare Client 32 for Windows NT 3.51 and 4.0 Installation<br/> 318 (1)<br/> NetWare Client 32 for Windows NT 3.51 and 4.0 Installation<br/> 319 (3)<br/> NetWare Administrator for Windows NT<br/> 322 (1)<br/> Novell's IntranetWare Client for Windows NT<br/> 323 (2)<br/> Installation Overview<br/> 325 (2)<br/> Unattended Installations May Reduce the Steps<br/> 327 (1)<br/> Logging On<br/> 327 (1)<br/> Installing Administration Utilities on the NetWare Server<br/> 328 (4)<br/> Additional Connectivity Options<br/> 332 (3)<br/> Chapter 5 Server Integration<br/> 335 (36)<br/> Chapter Objectives<br/> 336 (1)<br/> Server Integration Requirements<br/> 336 (2)<br/> Gateway Services for NetWare<br/> 338 (25)<br/> Installing Gateway Services for NetWare<br/> 340 (3)<br/> Enabling the File Gateway<br/> 343 (3)<br/> Configuring the Print Service Gateway<br/> 346 (1)<br/> Troubleshooting the Gateway<br/> 347 (13)<br/> Enabling NetWare Accounts on the Windows NT Server<br/> 360 (3)<br/> Making a NetWare Server Look Like Windows NT Using Samba<br/> 363 (2)<br/> Where Can I Get Samba?<br/> 363 (1)<br/> Required NetWare NLMs<br/> 364 (1)<br/> Samba on NetWare Prerequisites<br/> 364 (1)<br/> Detailed Installation Instructions for Downloading Samba<br/> 365 (2)<br/> Step 1: Download All the Required Files<br/> 365 (1)<br/> Step 2: Download Samba Files for Installation in sys:system<br/> 365 (1)<br/> Step 3: Download Samba Files for Installation in sys:samba<br/> 365 (1)<br/> Step 4: Place the SMB.CFG File in the sys:samba Directory<br/> 366 (1)<br/> Step 5: Tweak the sys:etc\hosts File<br/> 366 (1)<br/> Step 6: Tweak the sys:etc\services File<br/> 366 (1)<br/> Step 7: Create a sys:samba Directory<br/> 366 (1)<br/> Step 8: Create a sys:samba Directory<br/> 366 (1)<br/> Step 9: Create Empty Samba Log Files<br/> 367 (1)<br/> Step 10: Tweak the sys:samba\Imhosts File<br/> 367 (1)<br/> Starting Samba<br/> 367 (1)<br/> Step 1: Create Directory Map Objects in the NDS<br/> 368 (1)<br/> Step 2: Create Print Queue Aliases in the NDS<br/> 368 (1)<br/> Step 3: Configure smb.cfg<br/> 368 (1)<br/> Undocumented Parameters<br/> 368 (3)<br/> On the Server Console<br/> 369 (2)<br/> Chapter 6 Directory Services Manager for NetWare<br/> 371 (22)<br/> Chapter Objectives<br/> 372 (1)<br/> Managing NetWare Servers as Part of a Windows NT Domain<br/> 372 (1)<br/> Windows NT Directory Services Manager<br/> 373 (1)<br/> Benefits of Directory Services Manager for NetWare<br/> 374 (1)<br/> Directory Services Manager for NetWare Installation and Management<br/> 375 (13)<br/> Synchronizing Changes to the Windows NT Domain with NetWare Servers<br/> 380 (1)<br/> Rules for Managing NetWare Accounts Using Directory Services for NetWare<br/> 381 (4)<br/> Troubleshooting Directory Services Manager for NetWare<br/> 385 (3)<br/> Integrating Windows NT Servers with Novell Directory Services<br/> 388 (5)<br/> Chapter 7 Migration<br/> 393 (92)<br/> Chapter Objectives<br/> 394 (1)<br/> Determining the Scope of the Migration Project<br/> 394 (1)<br/> Stages of a Server Migration<br/> 395 (5)<br/> 1. Objective of the Migration<br/> 395 (1)<br/> 2. Current System Analysis<br/> 396 (1)<br/> 3. Identification of Affected Network Components<br/> 396 (1)<br/> 4. Proposed System Design<br/> 397 (1)<br/> 5. Migration Strategy<br/> 397 (1)<br/> 6. Test Migration and Refinement to Process<br/> 397 (1)<br/> 7. Live Migration<br/> 398 (1)<br/> 8. Post Migration Testing and Maintenance<br/> 399 (1)<br/> Types of Migrations<br/> 400 (85)<br/> Comparing Windows NT and NetWare User and System Information<br/> 401 (1)<br/> Comparing System Settings: Account Restrictions<br/> 402 (2)<br/> Effect of Restrictions During a Migration<br/> 404 (1)<br/> Windows NT Domain<br/> 405 (2)<br/> NetWare 3.x<br/> 407 (3)<br/> NetWare 4.x<br/> 410 (1)<br/> Comparing Administrative Accounts<br/> 410 (2)<br/> What About NetWare 4.x NDS?<br/> 412 (1)<br/> Will These Capabilities Change in the Future?<br/> 412 (1)<br/> Comparing User Accounts<br/> 412 (1)<br/> Windows NT Domain User and Group Accounts<br/> 413 (1)<br/> User Settings<br/> 414 (1)<br/> Group Settings<br/> 415 (1)<br/> NetWare 3.x Bindery-Based User and Group Accounts<br/> 415 (1)<br/> User Settings<br/> 415 (3)<br/> Group Settings<br/> 418 (1)<br/> NetWare 4.x<br/> 419 (2)<br/> Comparing File and Directory Security<br/> 421 (2)<br/> NetWare File System Security (in a Very Small Nutshell)<br/> 423 (1)<br/> Windows NT Security (in Another Nutshell)<br/> 424 (1)<br/> NetWare and Windows NT File System Attributes<br/> 425 (2)<br/> NetWare to Windows NT: Introduction to the Migration Tool for NetWare<br/> 427 (58)<br/> Chapter 8 Migration Project Planning Overview<br/> 485 (22)<br/> Chapter Objectives<br/> 486 (1)<br/> Migration and What It Means<br/> 486 (3)<br/> User and Group Account Information<br/> 488 (1)<br/> System Security Policies or Rules<br/> 488 (1)<br/> Volumes, Files, and Directories/Folders<br/> 489 (1)<br/> File System Security<br/> 489 (1)<br/> Migration Planning<br/> 489 (1)<br/> Plan Your Work and Work Your Plan<br/> 490 (1)<br/> Components of a Migration Plan<br/> 490 (1)<br/> Corporate Technology Processing Requirements: Present and Planned<br/> 491 (1)<br/> Evaluating Alternatives<br/> 492 (1)<br/> Selecting the Solution<br/> 492 (1)<br/> Specifying the Details<br/> 493 (1)<br/> Creating a Time Line<br/> 494 (1)<br/> Implementing the Migration Project<br/> 495 (1)<br/> Follow-up Project Review<br/> 495 (1)<br/> Migration Planning Checklists<br/> 495 (2)<br/>Appendix A Terminology Guide: The Novell to Microsoft Dictionary 507 (26)<br/>About This Guide 507 (1)<br/>Introduction 507 (1)<br/>Document Conventions 508 (22)<br/>Microsoft Terms with No Direct Novell Equivalent 530 (1)<br/>NetWare Terms Without Microsoft Equivalents 531 (2)<br/>Appendix B A Brief Description of the NT Deployment Document 533 (2)<br/>Appendix C NetWare to Windows NT Complete CD-ROM Disk Contents 535 (4)<br/>Index 539
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Topical Term Microsoft Windows NT
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Topical Term NetWare (Computer file)
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Personal name McKinnon,Wayne
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