Because it is easy to use and install, many companies are using Windows NT to construct their corporate Intranets. With Windows NT 4.0, Intranets will be even easier to use and much more powerful. This manual is a step-by-step guide to installing, configuring, and operating an NT Intranet. Written in a non-technical style, the author takes the reader through the entire process, from construction to administration. Each topic includes technical sidebars for more advanced readers looking to create more complex applications.
Written in a non-technical style, this book takes the reader through the entire process, step-by-step, from construction to administration of an NT Intranet. Each topic includes technical sidebars.
Synopsis
Because it is easy to use and install, many companies are using Windows NT to construct their corporate Intranets. With Windows NT 4.0, Intranets will be even easier to use and much more powerful. This manual is a step-by-step guide to installing, configuring, and operating an NT Intranet. Written in a non-technical style, the author takes the reader through the entire process, from construction to administration. Each topic includes technical sidebars for more advanced readers looking to create more complex applications.
About the Author, Stephen A. Thomas
Stephen A. Thomas is Chief Technical Officer and Vice President of Engineering for TransNexus, a company developing Internet telephony products. He has over a decade of experience working on TCP/IP and Internet technologies, including helping to create some of the TCP/IP standards. His last book, IPng and the TCP/IP Protocols: Implementing the Next Generation Internet (Wiley), is widely recognized as the network manager's best reference on the future of IP networking. SUE PLUMLEY is founder of Humble Opinions, a consulting group specializing in Novell and Microsoft networks. She has written and coauthored numerous books on software and operating systems.