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UNIX and its flavors | Utilities & Languages
Shells & Programming | SysAdmin Stuff | Cross-platform Integration

Cross-platform Integration

Windows NT and UNIX Integration
By: Gene Henriksen
Explains how to combine the two systems to inter-operate on a common network. If you want to configure Windows NT machines to recognize a printer connected to a Unix box, this book will solve your problem. If you want a Unix machine to retrieve files from a Windows NT computer, it will illustrate that solution as well. In addition to the chapters on file and printer sharing, the author details basic administrative tasks in each of the two environments. He explores the similarities and differences among different Unix flavors when it comes to connecting them to Windows NT machines. Linux, SCO Unix, and Solaris receive special attention, in addition to general Unix coverage.

Unix for the Mainframer: The Essential Reference for Commands, Conversions, and TCP/IP
By: David B. Horvath
A reference on UNIX for mainframe professionals, including programmers, analysts, database administrators, and consultants. After some background, chapters compare ways of doing things in both environments, compare the command or job control languages, and cover advanced topics such as editor usage, setting up an environment, and lesser used commands. Includes a glossary, and appendices on error messages, data conversion, hardware, the C shell, and TCP/IP networks.


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