Features
- Cover Type: Mass Market Paperback with 420 pages
- Published by: Delmar Thomson Learning
- Edition: 1st Edition April 1, 1999
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 1886801878
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-1886801875
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Book Dimensions:
9.3 x 7.4 x 0.9 inches
- Weighs: 1.6 pounds
Richard Collins, Director, The Internet Foundation
"When you have digested this book, you will be able to use
Microsoft's Y2K products to lay a solid foundation for preparing for the Year 2000 and beyond."
Book Description
The Y2K
software problem has a domino effect based on the inter- dependencies of computing systems. There are many books that will deal with the economic, cultural and legal impact of the problem. This isn't one of them. This book is focused on Y2K related problems that are likely to end up on the network manager's desk for resolution. It provides managers of
Microsoft NT Enterprise networks with the information and tools they need to identify potential Y2K problems, build a strategy to avoid them, and fix them when they occur. It also addresses solutions for Windows NT Server, BackOffice, and non-
Microsoft Network Applications Key Features -- ONLY Y2k book with an exclusive focus on real-world NT Enterprise networks -- No scare tactics; this books offers realistic planning, testing and troubleshooting
strategies -- Comprehensive coverage of inter-dependent systems, including Lotus, Novell, Oracle and IBM network applications. -- Provides a full reference of web links to key
Microsoft Y2K update sites -- Written by the NT networking experts at Syngress Media, with over 500,000 MCSE books in print Author Profile Syngress Media, Rockland, MA, has authored several best-selling MCSE Guides and networking related books.
Reader ReviewsThis book was a great help for me in 1999. It had a great SNA section. I also noticed that Omar Santos (a well known Security expert) contributed to this book.