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Linux Transfer For Windows Network Admins A Roadmap For Building A Linux File Server Brian Bilbrey

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Linux Transfer For Windows Network Admins A Roadmap For Building A Linux File Server Brian Bilbrey
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Publisher: Hentzenwerke Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.06 MB
Pages: 331
Author: Brian Bilbrey, Brian Bilbrey
ISBN: 9781930919464, 1930919468
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Linux Transfer For Windows Network Admins A Roadmap For Building A Linux File Server Brian Bilbrey by Brian Bilbrey, Brian Bilbrey 9781930919464, 1930919468 instant download after payment.

Delving into how the Linux operating system is constructed and how it works, this book takes the point of view of an administrator experienced in Windows architecture. Covered are the installation and configuration of a network file server as well as user management and file and directory sharing. In addition, information is provided on implementing sample scenarios such as connecting Windows and Linux workstations to a file server or replacing an existing Windows domain controller with a Linux server. Other topics include system backup, scripting, setting up permissions, Windows CIFS, and troubleshooting.

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