An in-depth, hands-on guide on how to successfully integrate Linux with your Windows 2000 systems Linux and Windows 2000 Integration Toolkit As more companies implement Linux alongside Windows, there is a critical need for guidance on how to make these two systems work together effectively. This book provides you with an in-depth understanding of the technical issues involved in implementation as well as the project management issues that will arise. Addressing version 2.4 of the Linux kernel, as well as Windows XP and .NET, it offers the most up-to-date working resource for all your Linux with Windows 2000 integration questions. Expert Ross Brunson takes you step by step through the process for integrating both systems, offering proven tips and techniques to get the job done right. Included throughout the book are numerous practical examples that clearly explain all topics from the ground up, such as architectures and features, and strengths and weaknesses of both systems. You'll also find real-world solutions for the project management problems you'll face in your daily tasks so you'll be able to effectively use Linux alongside your Windows 2000 system.
Whether you're a network manager, system administrator, or IT professional, this book covers the crucial issues you'll need to know, such as: * Project management issues, including setting objectives and creating action plans * Protocols, including TCP/IP, DHCP, and DNS * System, user, and group administration * Cross-platform scripting, printing, file access, and permissions * System configuration and troubleshooting * Applications, Virtual Machines, and Terminal Client Configurations The CD-ROM provides you with: * Utilities * Programs * White papers and articles The companion Web site includes updated information and resource links. Wiley Computer Publishing Timely. Practical. Reliable. Visit our Web site at www.wiley.com/compbooks/ Visit the companion Web site at www.wiley.
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