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Windows IT Pro Magazine March 1997
[Focus] Dual-Booting-NT and Linux Two tips can make dual-booting NT and Linux headache free. — Richard Reich POP3 Easy Access to Microsoft Exchange Server Exchange 5.0 lets you access mailboxes on the server through Post Office Protocol 3. Here's how to install and configure support for POP3 on the Exchange Server. — Spyros Sakellariadis Samba-UNIX and NT Interoperability Made Easy Your NT and UNIX systems can work in harmony for common file and print services with this free utility. — Mark Joseph Edwards Sharing Files Between NT and UNIX Systems Reduce the stress that Windows NT and UNIX file-sharing creates. Explore NFS and NTFS file and directory access permissions and how NFS file sharing works via NT NFS products that translate file and directory permissions between NTFS and NFS. — Michael P. Deignan SNA Server 3.0 for Interoperability with the AS/400 New and improved features such as hot backup, dynamic load balancing, and multiple protocols in the latest version of Microsoft's SNA Server can help you take control of your network. — Michael Otey Web-Driven IBM Terminal Emulation Turn your Web browser into a terminal emulator. — John Enck Windows NT and NDS Together at Last Novell's new NetWare Client for NT offers improved Novell Directory Services administration tools. — Craig Zacker [Feature] Customizing Graphics for SMS Custom Inventory Objects A custom DLL that replaces the default graphics in SMS lets you create custom bitmap and icon graphics to represent your inventory objects. — Mark Eddins Designing Unattended NT Installations Discover how Setup Manager lets you write a script not only to instruct Windows NT how to perform an installation but to customize the installation for each user. — Christa Anderson Inside the NT 4.0 Task Manager Keep your applications and processes running smoothly with NT 4.0's Task Manager. — Jim Hoopes Recovering from Network Disaster You can't always salvage the pieces when your network crashes. So prepare for a network disaster before it happens and ensure that you won't be playing network McGyver. (And watch out for those service packs!) — Mark Minasi Service Pack 2 Caveat Emptor Surprise! Service Pack 2 for NT 4.0 offers bugs with the fixes. — Jonathan Chau Texas Instruments Takes NT International NT's trusted domains bring an enterprise's global workforce closer together. Find out how TI is migrating from an OD/2 1.3 LAN Manager environment and deploying NT internationally. — Sean Deuby Troubleshooting with Microsoft Microsoft engineers answer your questions on NetWare, DNS, and Macintosh interoperability. — Rodger Seabourne [Reader to Reader] Reader to Reader - March 1997 Share your NT discoveries, comments, problems, solutions, and experiences with products and reach out to other Windows NT Magazine readers (including Microsoft). — Readers [Editorial] The Prime Directive Dear Microsoft, treat NT like a fine wine: Don't release it before its time! Sability is the prime directive, and it's worth the wait. — Mark Smith [Inside Out] Inside a NetBIOS Name Resolution Discover the steps your system takes to resolve NetBIOS names. — Mark Minasi [Tricks & Traps] Ask Dr. Bob Your NT Questions Learn how you can fix an inaccessible hard disk and boot process errors, choose the best file system in NT for your needs, run NT on an AST portable, and much, much more. — Bob Chronister [Book Reviews] Resource Kit Review Microsoft's Resource Kits are what the manuals should be, from a support perspective. — Jonathan Chau [NT Europe] NT Europe AutoRoute loses its direction. — Jon Honeyball [News] NT News Network This department focuses on what's new in operating systems, hardware, software, support, scalability, the enterprise and Windows NT's take on the trends in the marketplace. — Tim Daniels , et al. [WebDev] Microsoft Visual InterDev 1.0, Beta Web developers finally have an all-in-one program that provides all the development tools they need for creating and editing Web and related database projects. — T.J. Harty [New to NT] The Windows NT Performance Monitor Track system performance and customize the output to meet your needs. — Michael D. Reilly [Lab Feature] Run NT on Laptops? Yes, You Can! Check out 10 notebooks that embrace NT 4.0. — Dean Porter , et al. |
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