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Linux For Windows Nt/2000 Administrators: The Secret Decoder Ring
Linux For Windows Nt/2000 Administrators: The Secret Decoder Ring

By Dan York, Craig Hunt, Mark Minasi

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Finally, the straight dope on how Linux works, how to make it work, and where it fits—and doesn't fit—in your existing Windows NT and 2000-based networks. You've already figured out networking from...

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Linux For Windows Administrators
Linux For Windows Administrators

By Dan York, Mark Minasi, Minasi, Mark, York, Dan

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Covers topics including Linux's differences from and similarities to Windows, how to install and configure Linux, command line administration, emulating an NT/2000 file server, configuring Linux GU...

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MCSE Networking Essentials Exam Guide (Exam #70-58)
MCSE Networking Essentials Exam Guide (Exam #70-58)

By Dan York, Written By Dan York

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Written by a team of experts and reviewed by Microsoft, this book/CD-ROM set is a complete training guide for those studying to pass the Networking Essentials exam--a key test required for MCSE cer...

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McSe Microsoft Networking Essentials: Chapter Notes : Exam Guide Covers Exam #70-058
McSe Microsoft Networking Essentials: Chapter Notes : Exam Guide Covers Exam #70-058

By Dan York, Tracy Williams, ANGIE WETHINGTON, Jill Hayden

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mcse Networking Essentials Exam Guide, Second Edition, Is Strictly Exam-related In Order To Help You Fully Understand Exam 70-058. Diagrams Put Concepts Into A Visual Form That Aids Comprehension A...

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Migrating Applications To IPv6
Migrating Applications To IPv6

By Dan York

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If IPv6 is to be adopted on a large scale, the applications running on desktop systems, laptops, and even mobile devices need to work just as well with this protocol as they do with IPv4. This conc...

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Migrating Applications To IPv6: Make Sure IPv6 Doesn'T Break Your Applications
Migrating Applications To IPv6: Make Sure IPv6 Doesn'T Break Your Applications

By Dan York

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If IPv6 is to be adopted on a large scale, the applications running on desktop systems, laptops, and even mobile devices need to work just as well with this protocol as they do with IPv4. This conc...

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Migrating Applications To Ipv6
Migrating Applications To Ipv6

By Dan York

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If IPv6 is to be adopted on a large scale, the applications running on desktop systems, laptops, and even mobile devices need to work just as well with this protocol as they do with IPv4. This conc...

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Seven Deadliest Unified Communications Attacks
Seven Deadliest Unified Communications Attacks

By Dan York

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Do you need to keep up with the latest hacks, attacks, and exploits effecting Unified Communications technology? Then you need Seven Deadliest Unified Communication Attacks. This book pinpoints the...

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Seven Deadliest Unified Communications Attacks
Seven Deadliest Unified Communications Attacks

By Dan York

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Seven Deadliest Unified Communications Attacks provides a comprehensive view of the seven deadliest attacks against a unified communications (UC) infrastructure. It looks at the intersection of the...

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