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Netware to Windows NT complete / Arnold Villeneuve and Wayne McKinnon

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : McGraw-Hill, c1998.Description: xx, 554p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0079131719 (pbk)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 005.4476 VIL
Contents:
ntroduction xvii Chapter 1 Netware and Windows NT Platforms 1 (64) Chapter Objectives 2 (1) Network Operating Systems: A Historical Perspective 2 (4) The Birth of Windows NT 6 (4) The NetWare 4.x Story 10 (55) Target Market and Market Share 23 (4) Network Management Models 27 (16) NOS Processing Methodologies 43 (5) Windows NT Multiprocessing 48 (2) NetWare Multiprocessing 50 (8) NT System Fault Tolerance 58 (7) Chapter 2 Integration and Migration Issues: Planning, Management, and Tools 65 (38) Chapter Objectives 66 (1) Why Support a Mixed-Platform Network? 66 (2) Single Point of Access to Network Resources 68 (1) Internetworking: Transport Protocol 69 (1) Interoperability: Service Protocol 69 (1) Security 70 (1) Maintenance 71 (1) Training 71 (1) Terminology 72 (1) Network Traffic 73 (1) File System Backup 74 (1) Complete Migration 74 (29) Getting All the Systems to Work Together 75 (1) The OSI Reference Model 75 (28) Chapter 3 Protocol Integration 103 (82) Chapter Objectives 104 (1) An Overview of the Communication Process 104 (1) An Analogy 105 (1) Addressing 106 (23) The Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Reference Model 108 (2) The Physical Layer 110 (2) The Data Link Layer 112 (4) The Network Layer 116 (3) The Transport Layer 119 (1) The Session Layer 120 (2) The Presentation Layer 122 (2) The Application Layer 124 (2) The Complete OSI Model 126 (2) A Trekky Analogy 128 (1) Comparing Novell and Microsoft Networking Protocols 129 (1) Novell Netware Protocols 130 (10) Internetwork Packet eXchange (IPX) 135 (1) Sequenced Packet eXchange (SPX) 135 (1) Netware Core Protocol (NCP) 136 (1) Netware IP 137 (1) The Netware IP Client Architecture 137 (1) Routing Information Protocol (RIP) 138 (1) Netware Link State Protocol (NLSP) 138 (1) Service Advertising Protocol (SAP) 138 (1) Network Basic Input Output System (NetBIOS) 139 (1) Netware Remote Procedure Call (RPC) 139 (1) Apple Talk 139 (1) The NetWare Communication Process in Action 140 (1) Windows NT Networking Protocols 140 (5) Network Device Interface Specification (NDIS) 144 (1) Transport Level Protocols 145 (40) NetBIOS Extended User Interface (NetBEUI) 145 (2) NBF Limitation 147 (1) NWLink Internetwork Packet eXchange (NWLink IPX or NetWare Link Protocol) 147 (3) NetBIOS in TCP/IP (NBT) 150 (3) Transport Driver Interface (TDI) 153 (32) Chapter 4 Client Connectivity 185 (150) Chapter Objectives 186 (1) Overview of Multiplatform Connectivity from a Client Perspective 187 (2) Client Connectivity in a Heterogeneous Network Environment 189 (16) DOS/Windows Connectivity Options 189 (1) Installing the DOS/Windows 3.x Netware Client Drivers 190 (1) Supporting Multiple Protocol Stacks 190 (5) Connecting the DOS/Windows Client to NetWare and Windows NT 195 (1) NET Command Syntax 196 (1) Accessing NT Server Drives 197 (1) Accessing Windows NT Printers 198 (1) Another Alternative: Changing the Windows NT Server 198 (1) Using the NetWare MAP Command to Access a Windows NT Server Running File and Print Service for NetWare 198 (2) Integrating Windows for Workgroups with NetWare and Windows NT 200 (2) Supporting Non-Microsoft Windows Networks 202 (3) Making the Windows NT Network Connection from WFWG 205 (5) Configuring the Logon 205 (1) Logon Startup Settings 206 (1) The Logon to Windows NT 207 (1) Accessing File and Print Services 207 (3) Making the Novell NetWare Connection from WFWG 210 (76) The NetWare Login 210 (1) NetWare Client Redirector Options 211 (2) The NetWare User Tools 213 (1) Accessing NetWare File and Print Services 214 (1) The Latest Thing for Windows for Workgroups: 32-Bit Network Drivers 215 (5) Coordinating User Names and Passwords 220 (1) The Hidden User Name and Password File 220 (21) Profiles and Policies 241 (45) Windows NT Connectivity Options 286 (49) Windows NT Networking Architecture 288 (1) Windows NT Networking Architecture 289 (2) Overview of the Windows NT Logon Process 291 (2) NetWare Connectivity 293 (1) Windows NT Workstation Is Tightly Integrated with Windows NT Domains 293 (3) Logon Validation 296 (1) Loading the User Profile 297 (1) Microsoft's Client Services for NetWare (CSNW) 298 (1) Implementing CSNW for Windows NT 299 (2) Changing Your CSNW Settings 301 (2) Accessing NetWare Server Volumes and Directories 303 (1) Working with the MS-DOS-Compatible Command Prompt to Access Network Services 304 (1) Accessing Netware Print Queues 305 (2) Support for NetWare-Aware Applications and Utilities 307 (1) Don't Forget the Message Files 307 (1) Running NetWare-Aware Applications 308 (1) Monitoring CSNW Performance 309 (1) General CSNW Troubleshooting Tips 310 (1) Windows NT Workstation 4.0 and Client Services for NetWare 311 (3) Are Profiles and Policies Still Supported? 314 (3) Novell NetWare Client Software for Windows NT Workstation 317 (1) Novell's NetWare Client 32 for Windows NT 317 (1) NetWare Client 32 for Windows NT 3.51 and 4.0 Installation 318 (1) NetWare Client 32 for Windows NT 3.51 and 4.0 Installation 319 (3) NetWare Administrator for Windows NT 322 (1) Novell's IntranetWare Client for Windows NT 323 (2) Installation Overview 325 (2) Unattended Installations May Reduce the Steps 327 (1) Logging On 327 (1) Installing Administration Utilities on the NetWare Server 328 (4) Additional Connectivity Options 332 (3) Chapter 5 Server Integration 335 (36) Chapter Objectives 336 (1) Server Integration Requirements 336 (2) Gateway Services for NetWare 338 (25) Installing Gateway Services for NetWare 340 (3) Enabling the File Gateway 343 (3) Configuring the Print Service Gateway 346 (1) Troubleshooting the Gateway 347 (13) Enabling NetWare Accounts on the Windows NT Server 360 (3) Making a NetWare Server Look Like Windows NT Using Samba 363 (2) Where Can I Get Samba? 363 (1) Required NetWare NLMs 364 (1) Samba on NetWare Prerequisites 364 (1) Detailed Installation Instructions for Downloading Samba 365 (2) Step 1: Download All the Required Files 365 (1) Step 2: Download Samba Files for Installation in sys:system 365 (1) Step 3: Download Samba Files for Installation in sys:samba 365 (1) Step 4: Place the SMB.CFG File in the sys:samba Directory 366 (1) Step 5: Tweak the sys:etc\hosts File 366 (1) Step 6: Tweak the sys:etc\services File 366 (1) Step 7: Create a sys:samba Directory 366 (1) Step 8: Create a sys:samba Directory 366 (1) Step 9: Create Empty Samba Log Files 367 (1) Step 10: Tweak the sys:samba\Imhosts File 367 (1) Starting Samba 367 (1) Step 1: Create Directory Map Objects in the NDS 368 (1) Step 2: Create Print Queue Aliases in the NDS 368 (1) Step 3: Configure smb.cfg 368 (1) Undocumented Parameters 368 (3) On the Server Console 369 (2) Chapter 6 Directory Services Manager for NetWare 371 (22) Chapter Objectives 372 (1) Managing NetWare Servers as Part of a Windows NT Domain 372 (1) Windows NT Directory Services Manager 373 (1) Benefits of Directory Services Manager for NetWare 374 (1) Directory Services Manager for NetWare Installation and Management 375 (13) Synchronizing Changes to the Windows NT Domain with NetWare Servers 380 (1) Rules for Managing NetWare Accounts Using Directory Services for NetWare 381 (4) Troubleshooting Directory Services Manager for NetWare 385 (3) Integrating Windows NT Servers with Novell Directory Services 388 (5) Chapter 7 Migration 393 (92) Chapter Objectives 394 (1) Determining the Scope of the Migration Project 394 (1) Stages of a Server Migration 395 (5) 1. Objective of the Migration 395 (1) 2. Current System Analysis 396 (1) 3. Identification of Affected Network Components 396 (1) 4. Proposed System Design 397 (1) 5. Migration Strategy 397 (1) 6. Test Migration and Refinement to Process 397 (1) 7. Live Migration 398 (1) 8. Post Migration Testing and Maintenance 399 (1) Types of Migrations 400 (85) Comparing Windows NT and NetWare User and System Information 401 (1) Comparing System Settings: Account Restrictions 402 (2) Effect of Restrictions During a Migration 404 (1) Windows NT Domain 405 (2) NetWare 3.x 407 (3) NetWare 4.x 410 (1) Comparing Administrative Accounts 410 (2) What About NetWare 4.x NDS? 412 (1) Will These Capabilities Change in the Future? 412 (1) Comparing User Accounts 412 (1) Windows NT Domain User and Group Accounts 413 (1) User Settings 414 (1) Group Settings 415 (1) NetWare 3.x Bindery-Based User and Group Accounts 415 (1) User Settings 415 (3) Group Settings 418 (1) NetWare 4.x 419 (2) Comparing File and Directory Security 421 (2) NetWare File System Security (in a Very Small Nutshell) 423 (1) Windows NT Security (in Another Nutshell) 424 (1) NetWare and Windows NT File System Attributes 425 (2) NetWare to Windows NT: Introduction to the Migration Tool for NetWare 427 (58) Chapter 8 Migration Project Planning Overview 485 (22) Chapter Objectives 486 (1) Migration and What It Means 486 (3) User and Group Account Information 488 (1) System Security Policies or Rules 488 (1) Volumes, Files, and Directories/Folders 489 (1) File System Security 489 (1) Migration Planning 489 (1) Plan Your Work and Work Your Plan 490 (1) Components of a Migration Plan 490 (1) Corporate Technology Processing Requirements: Present and Planned 491 (1) Evaluating Alternatives 492 (1) Selecting the Solution 492 (1) Specifying the Details 493 (1) Creating a Time Line 494 (1) Implementing the Migration Project 495 (1) Follow-up Project Review 495 (1) Migration Planning Checklists 495 (2) Appendix A Terminology Guide: The Novell to Microsoft Dictionary 507 (26) About This Guide 507 (1) Introduction 507 (1) Document Conventions 508 (22) Microsoft Terms with No Direct Novell Equivalent 530 (1) NetWare Terms Without Microsoft Equivalents 531 (2) Appendix B A Brief Description of the NT Deployment Document 533 (2) Appendix C NetWare to Windows NT Complete CD-ROM Disk Contents 535 (4) Index 539
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Includes index.

ntroduction xvii
Chapter 1 Netware and Windows NT Platforms
1 (64)
Chapter Objectives
2 (1)
Network Operating Systems: A Historical Perspective
2 (4)
The Birth of Windows NT
6 (4)
The NetWare 4.x Story
10 (55)
Target Market and Market Share
23 (4)
Network Management Models
27 (16)
NOS Processing Methodologies
43 (5)
Windows NT Multiprocessing
48 (2)
NetWare Multiprocessing
50 (8)
NT System Fault Tolerance
58 (7)
Chapter 2 Integration and Migration Issues: Planning, Management, and Tools
65 (38)
Chapter Objectives
66 (1)
Why Support a Mixed-Platform Network?
66 (2)
Single Point of Access to Network Resources
68 (1)
Internetworking: Transport Protocol
69 (1)
Interoperability: Service Protocol
69 (1)
Security
70 (1)
Maintenance
71 (1)
Training
71 (1)
Terminology
72 (1)
Network Traffic
73 (1)
File System Backup
74 (1)
Complete Migration
74 (29)
Getting All the Systems to Work Together
75 (1)
The OSI Reference Model
75 (28)
Chapter 3 Protocol Integration
103 (82)
Chapter Objectives
104 (1)
An Overview of the Communication Process
104 (1)
An Analogy
105 (1)
Addressing
106 (23)
The Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Reference Model
108 (2)
The Physical Layer
110 (2)
The Data Link Layer
112 (4)
The Network Layer
116 (3)
The Transport Layer
119 (1)
The Session Layer
120 (2)
The Presentation Layer
122 (2)
The Application Layer
124 (2)
The Complete OSI Model
126 (2)
A Trekky Analogy
128 (1)
Comparing Novell and Microsoft Networking Protocols
129 (1)
Novell Netware Protocols
130 (10)
Internetwork Packet eXchange (IPX)
135 (1)
Sequenced Packet eXchange (SPX)
135 (1)
Netware Core Protocol (NCP)
136 (1)
Netware IP
137 (1)
The Netware IP Client Architecture
137 (1)
Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
138 (1)
Netware Link State Protocol (NLSP)
138 (1)
Service Advertising Protocol (SAP)
138 (1)
Network Basic Input Output System (NetBIOS)
139 (1)
Netware Remote Procedure Call (RPC)
139 (1)
Apple Talk
139 (1)
The NetWare Communication Process in Action
140 (1)
Windows NT Networking Protocols
140 (5)
Network Device Interface Specification (NDIS)
144 (1)
Transport Level Protocols
145 (40)
NetBIOS Extended User Interface (NetBEUI)
145 (2)
NBF Limitation
147 (1)
NWLink Internetwork Packet eXchange (NWLink IPX or NetWare Link Protocol)
147 (3)
NetBIOS in TCP/IP (NBT)
150 (3)
Transport Driver Interface (TDI)
153 (32)
Chapter 4 Client Connectivity
185 (150)
Chapter Objectives
186 (1)
Overview of Multiplatform Connectivity from a Client Perspective
187 (2)
Client Connectivity in a Heterogeneous Network Environment
189 (16)
DOS/Windows Connectivity Options
189 (1)
Installing the DOS/Windows 3.x Netware Client Drivers
190 (1)
Supporting Multiple Protocol Stacks
190 (5)
Connecting the DOS/Windows Client to NetWare and Windows NT
195 (1)
NET Command Syntax
196 (1)
Accessing NT Server Drives
197 (1)
Accessing Windows NT Printers
198 (1)
Another Alternative: Changing the Windows NT Server
198 (1)
Using the NetWare MAP Command to Access a Windows NT Server Running File and Print Service for NetWare
198 (2)
Integrating Windows for Workgroups with NetWare and Windows NT
200 (2)
Supporting Non-Microsoft Windows Networks
202 (3)
Making the Windows NT Network Connection from WFWG
205 (5)
Configuring the Logon
205 (1)
Logon Startup Settings
206 (1)
The Logon to Windows NT
207 (1)
Accessing File and Print Services
207 (3)
Making the Novell NetWare Connection from WFWG
210 (76)
The NetWare Login
210 (1)
NetWare Client Redirector Options
211 (2)
The NetWare User Tools
213 (1)
Accessing NetWare File and Print Services
214 (1)
The Latest Thing for Windows for Workgroups: 32-Bit Network Drivers
215 (5)
Coordinating User Names and Passwords
220 (1)
The Hidden User Name and Password File
220 (21)
Profiles and Policies
241 (45)
Windows NT Connectivity Options
286 (49)
Windows NT Networking Architecture
288 (1)
Windows NT Networking Architecture
289 (2)
Overview of the Windows NT Logon Process
291 (2)
NetWare Connectivity
293 (1)
Windows NT Workstation Is Tightly Integrated with Windows NT Domains
293 (3)
Logon Validation
296 (1)
Loading the User Profile
297 (1)
Microsoft's Client Services for NetWare (CSNW)
298 (1)
Implementing CSNW for Windows NT
299 (2)
Changing Your CSNW Settings
301 (2)
Accessing NetWare Server Volumes and Directories
303 (1)
Working with the MS-DOS-Compatible Command Prompt to Access Network Services
304 (1)
Accessing Netware Print Queues
305 (2)
Support for NetWare-Aware Applications and Utilities
307 (1)
Don't Forget the Message Files
307 (1)
Running NetWare-Aware Applications
308 (1)
Monitoring CSNW Performance
309 (1)
General CSNW Troubleshooting Tips
310 (1)
Windows NT Workstation 4.0 and Client Services for NetWare
311 (3)
Are Profiles and Policies Still Supported?
314 (3)
Novell NetWare Client Software for Windows NT Workstation
317 (1)
Novell's NetWare Client 32 for Windows NT
317 (1)
NetWare Client 32 for Windows NT 3.51 and 4.0 Installation
318 (1)
NetWare Client 32 for Windows NT 3.51 and 4.0 Installation
319 (3)
NetWare Administrator for Windows NT
322 (1)
Novell's IntranetWare Client for Windows NT
323 (2)
Installation Overview
325 (2)
Unattended Installations May Reduce the Steps
327 (1)
Logging On
327 (1)
Installing Administration Utilities on the NetWare Server
328 (4)
Additional Connectivity Options
332 (3)
Chapter 5 Server Integration
335 (36)
Chapter Objectives
336 (1)
Server Integration Requirements
336 (2)
Gateway Services for NetWare
338 (25)
Installing Gateway Services for NetWare
340 (3)
Enabling the File Gateway
343 (3)
Configuring the Print Service Gateway
346 (1)
Troubleshooting the Gateway
347 (13)
Enabling NetWare Accounts on the Windows NT Server
360 (3)
Making a NetWare Server Look Like Windows NT Using Samba
363 (2)
Where Can I Get Samba?
363 (1)
Required NetWare NLMs
364 (1)
Samba on NetWare Prerequisites
364 (1)
Detailed Installation Instructions for Downloading Samba
365 (2)
Step 1: Download All the Required Files
365 (1)
Step 2: Download Samba Files for Installation in sys:system
365 (1)
Step 3: Download Samba Files for Installation in sys:samba
365 (1)
Step 4: Place the SMB.CFG File in the sys:samba Directory
366 (1)
Step 5: Tweak the sys:etc\hosts File
366 (1)
Step 6: Tweak the sys:etc\services File
366 (1)
Step 7: Create a sys:samba Directory
366 (1)
Step 8: Create a sys:samba Directory
366 (1)
Step 9: Create Empty Samba Log Files
367 (1)
Step 10: Tweak the sys:samba\Imhosts File
367 (1)
Starting Samba
367 (1)
Step 1: Create Directory Map Objects in the NDS
368 (1)
Step 2: Create Print Queue Aliases in the NDS
368 (1)
Step 3: Configure smb.cfg
368 (1)
Undocumented Parameters
368 (3)
On the Server Console
369 (2)
Chapter 6 Directory Services Manager for NetWare
371 (22)
Chapter Objectives
372 (1)
Managing NetWare Servers as Part of a Windows NT Domain
372 (1)
Windows NT Directory Services Manager
373 (1)
Benefits of Directory Services Manager for NetWare
374 (1)
Directory Services Manager for NetWare Installation and Management
375 (13)
Synchronizing Changes to the Windows NT Domain with NetWare Servers
380 (1)
Rules for Managing NetWare Accounts Using Directory Services for NetWare
381 (4)
Troubleshooting Directory Services Manager for NetWare
385 (3)
Integrating Windows NT Servers with Novell Directory Services
388 (5)
Chapter 7 Migration
393 (92)
Chapter Objectives
394 (1)
Determining the Scope of the Migration Project
394 (1)
Stages of a Server Migration
395 (5)
1. Objective of the Migration
395 (1)
2. Current System Analysis
396 (1)
3. Identification of Affected Network Components
396 (1)
4. Proposed System Design
397 (1)
5. Migration Strategy
397 (1)
6. Test Migration and Refinement to Process
397 (1)
7. Live Migration
398 (1)
8. Post Migration Testing and Maintenance
399 (1)
Types of Migrations
400 (85)
Comparing Windows NT and NetWare User and System Information
401 (1)
Comparing System Settings: Account Restrictions
402 (2)
Effect of Restrictions During a Migration
404 (1)
Windows NT Domain
405 (2)
NetWare 3.x
407 (3)
NetWare 4.x
410 (1)
Comparing Administrative Accounts
410 (2)
What About NetWare 4.x NDS?
412 (1)
Will These Capabilities Change in the Future?
412 (1)
Comparing User Accounts
412 (1)
Windows NT Domain User and Group Accounts
413 (1)
User Settings
414 (1)
Group Settings
415 (1)
NetWare 3.x Bindery-Based User and Group Accounts
415 (1)
User Settings
415 (3)
Group Settings
418 (1)
NetWare 4.x
419 (2)
Comparing File and Directory Security
421 (2)
NetWare File System Security (in a Very Small Nutshell)
423 (1)
Windows NT Security (in Another Nutshell)
424 (1)
NetWare and Windows NT File System Attributes
425 (2)
NetWare to Windows NT: Introduction to the Migration Tool for NetWare
427 (58)
Chapter 8 Migration Project Planning Overview
485 (22)
Chapter Objectives
486 (1)
Migration and What It Means
486 (3)
User and Group Account Information
488 (1)
System Security Policies or Rules
488 (1)
Volumes, Files, and Directories/Folders
489 (1)
File System Security
489 (1)
Migration Planning
489 (1)
Plan Your Work and Work Your Plan
490 (1)
Components of a Migration Plan
490 (1)
Corporate Technology Processing Requirements: Present and Planned
491 (1)
Evaluating Alternatives
492 (1)
Selecting the Solution
492 (1)
Specifying the Details
493 (1)
Creating a Time Line
494 (1)
Implementing the Migration Project
495 (1)
Follow-up Project Review
495 (1)
Migration Planning Checklists
495 (2)
Appendix A Terminology Guide: The Novell to Microsoft Dictionary 507 (26)
About This Guide 507 (1)
Introduction 507 (1)
Document Conventions 508 (22)
Microsoft Terms with No Direct Novell Equivalent 530 (1)
NetWare Terms Without Microsoft Equivalents 531 (2)
Appendix B A Brief Description of the NT Deployment Document 533 (2)
Appendix C NetWare to Windows NT Complete CD-ROM Disk Contents 535 (4)
Index 539

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