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NetWare 5: The Complete Reference

"Novell NetWare 5: The Complete Reference" covers it all--from directory services and role-based network administration tools to Netscape FastTrack Server and Netscape Communicator for NetWare.

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Product Details:
Author: William Payne
Paperback: 893 pages
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Publication Date: April 08, 1999
Language: English
ISBN: 0072118822
Product Length: 9.13 inches
Product Width: 7.37 inches
Product Height: 1.93 inches
Product Weight: 3.3 pounds
Package Length: 9.13 inches
Package Width: 7.37 inches
Package Height: 1.93 inches
Package Weight: 3.62 pounds
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1Superficial, incomplete and many technical errors  Sep 09, 1999

A very disappointing book. This books seems to be a careless transcription of a similar Netware 4.x book. The book contains many technical errors (mainly things that relate to Netware 4 but are different in Netware 5) and is highly incomplete regarding new Netware 5 features (for example there is hardly any explanation on how to use SLP and directory agents in a pure-IP envirnment). A lot of space is also wasted on explaining networking fundementals (not related to NetWare), especailly since INETCFG, the tool to manage protocols and interfaces, is not explained at all. So what is the use of this long general lecture on networking if you don't explain on how to take benefit from that information in NetWare ?

All in all, I would not recommend this book to anyone. There must surely be much better books on NetWare 5.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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