A step-by-step guide to configuring Gateway Services For Netware with screenshots.
Added: 04/30/2000,
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One of the major problems of maintaining an Internet presence for any site is the complexity of administering the various Services. For this, Windows NT has advantages over UNIX that very few administrators are currently exploiting.
Added: 05/09/2000,
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There is a beta version of telnet in the NT server 4.0 resource kit. We will also show you how to use the version of telnetd that comes with Interix. The cool thing about using telnet over rconsole is that you can manage your NT server from any platform with telnet. This is particularly true now that perl can do so much system administration.
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WLBS uses clustering and load balancing to make server application reliable and scalable.
Added: 06/01/2000,
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At first, Microsoft and Novell intentionally made their products incompatible. Fortunately, they've changed this practice and are now creating useful integration tools, such as Microsoft's Services for NetWare 4.0.
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Covers Installing File Sharing on the Server, Installing Microsoft Fax, Configuring the Fax Server and Configuring the Client.
Added: 05/08/2000,
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This paper describes the features and components in Microsoft® Windows NT® Server 4.0 that enable broad interoperability with UNIX-based systems, data, and applications. Using Windows NT Server and its fully integrated system services, customers can build interoperable solutions to satisfy their goals for lowering total cost of ownership and maximizing business value.
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DJGPP is a collection of UNIX-like tools for DOS/Windows that has been ported from the GNU project. For a better understanding of what we mean by UNIX-like, see gnu.org. We've found DJGPP indespensible for tweaking files for automated installs from the command prompt. With this version you can run the utilities from DOS, Windows95/98, or NT.
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In addition to resolving NetBIOS names for small networks, the LMHOSTS file can be used to back up WINS. Since the cached entries are referred to first, you can manually reset the cache of a corrupt or missing domain by reloading the entries in the LMHOSTS file.
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A commonly used command in Windows NT is the net use command. This command, which you type at an MS-DOS prompt, can be utilized to access other Windows NT machines, Windows 95 machines, or Novell Netware servers. It will also allow you to connect to Windows 95 machines. Note: In order to access other computers' drives, they must be shared.
Added: 05/31/2000,
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