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Rating: Summary: Best Book on Integrating NT 4 with Macs & Unix Review: The chapter on integrating MAC's with NT is worth the price of the book. The author has clearly done every step himself before, rather than the large number of authors who simply rephrase information available from Microsoft documentation. The tips and warnings were extremely helpful and helped me solve a problem getting three Mac G4's connected to an NT server box.
Rating: Summary: Well-written and Deep! Review: This author is also one of my professors at my college. I must say - if you think his books are full of good information, you should try taking a class with him! A bit eccentric in person - I wish he wrote more that way! To me the best part of this book was the introduction to the idea of directory services in both Windows NT and Netware. I found it very fufilling! Unlike the previous reviewers, I found the MacIntosh stuff totally unnecessary - Who the heck uses those anymore?
Rating: Summary: I CANNOT BELIEVE I JUST FOUND THIS BOOK! Review: Where has this book been? The previous reviewer was not kidding about the Macs! What is really sad is this book was out a year and a half ago according to the Amazon release date and it is the only book on NT that I have seen that even mentions Netware 5 let alone discuss the issues of interconnectivity (along with Netware/IP)The diagrams could have been a little better and I don't know where to begin on that f@#$%-up cover. But it is solid. It is only for NT 4.0 - do not look for W2K - but the way M$ is doing the MCSE's, I would focus on making NT 4.0 survie integration and interoperability with UNIX and Netware which makes this book FOR YOU! Order it here because you sure as heck will not find it anywhere else! (Oh yeah, the author's e-mail address is wrong - bounced back) Oh Steve! If you are out there - could you post an e-mail address please?
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