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Netware 4.1: The Complete Reference
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Netware 4.1: The Complete Reference

Insider's guide to Novell NetWare 4.1. If you're running the most powerful version of NetWare, you need the most complete, authoritative sourcebook: Novell Netware 4.1: The Complete Reference, Secnd Edition. NetWare expert Tom Sheldon gives you an exhaustive, up-close inspection of NetWare Directory Service, the command structure, and the user interface. You get quick, easy access to everything you need to: make network connections-communication protocols, cards, cables, access methods, expanding the LAN, interconnecting with other networks; prepare the network file-planning, selecting equipment, working with and protecting NetWare servers; Install NetWare-preparations, running install, installing workstations, installing Windows, internetwork support, and more; manage the network-network hierarchy and security, managing and working with objects, users, directories, and files, and more; maintain a NetWare network-management issues, commands and utilities, performance, changing the configuration, connecting with LAN manager; much more.

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Product Details:
Author: Tom Sheldon
Paperback: 917 pages
Publisher: Mcgraw-Hill Osborne Media
Publication Date: 1995-12
ISBN: 007882172X
Package Length: 9.25 inches
Package Width: 7.5 inches
Package Height: 1.5 inches
Package Weight: 3.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 1 reviews
 
 

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2Not exactly what I expected  Jul 14, 1997
I know nothing about networks. I bought a Novell 4.1 - the installation and maintainance guides that come with it are good for nothing - . Hoping it would do some good, I bought Mr. Sheldon's book. On the back, it says "all levels" - novice, intermediate, advanced - . However, that is not true. Mr. Sheldon leaves a lot of gaps behind. He starts talking about bindery services and complex terms for beginners without giving an explanation. How is the inexperienced reader supposed to understand? Lots and lots of gaps, Mr. Sheldon..

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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