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by Jim Boyce (Editor), Christa Anderson, Axel Larson, Richard, II Neff, Paul Sanna
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Reviews Amazon.com This huge, hardback tome is designed for those responsible for making Windows NT Workstation 4.0 work in a large organization. Boyce and his co-authors dispense with all discussion of NT interface basics and, after a managerial overview of what's new and great in NT 4.0, plunge into the details of sub-systems, workstations, and networks. Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Advanced Technical Reference excels in the practical details. The discussion of how NT deals with memory--both real and virtual--and how to optimize memory use will prove invaluable to system tuners. Similarly, the authors provide optimization guides for hard disks, CPUs, I/O, and video. Administrators of networked workstations will appreciate this book's deep coverage of TCP/IP, DHCP, WINS, and NetBT. There's also excellent coverage of RAS and the details involved in configuring a computer for dial-up access to a network. Also helpful is the discussion of exactly what goes on during the NT installation routine and how to customize the process. A guide to NT's command-line interface wraps up the book. The companion CD-ROM is stocked with some handy shareware, including the popular WS-FTP FTP client and Remotely Possible/32. Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Advanced Technical Reference belongs on the (reinforced) shelf of everyone responsible for the efficient operation of an organization's Windows NT Workstation 4.0 computers. Book Description
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