"Windows NT in a NutshellWindows NT in a Nutshell" will be as useful to the single-system home user as to the administrator of a 1,000-node corporate network. "Windows NT in a Nutshell" presents the GUI hierarchy with callouts to provide easy-to-locate documentation of options, buttons, and dialogs; covers the DOS-shell commands in great detail, as these come into increasing use by the experienced NT user when managing large and complex installations; includes an extensive index that quickly directs you to both GUI and DOS-shell methods of accomplishing a task, without requiring you to wade through unrelated material; features examples that demonstrate NT interoperating with UNIX, Novell NetWare, and Apple Macintosh systems; covers both Workstation and Server versions of NT; and is written primarily for NT 4.0, but still useful for 3.51. | |