Windows Nt 4: The Complete Reference (Complete Reference Series) - Softcover

Kadnier, Griffith

 
9780078821813: Windows Nt 4: The Complete Reference (Complete Reference Series)

Synopsis

A comprehensive reference on Microsoft's powerful new operating system, Windows NT 3.51, discusses the new features of the product and its advanced networking capabilities, including an object-oriented file system. Original. (All Users).

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About the Author

Griffith Wm. Kadnier currently works as a consultant whose clients include Microsoft, Intel, AT&T, and Hewlett-Packard. He has also contributed columns toLAN Times magazine. He has worked n the computer industry for 19 years and was a member of the Microsoft Kernel development team for Windows NT. He has also worked on porting elements of Windows NT Kernel to Windows 95.

From the Back Cover

The Complete Reference to Windows NT 4. Windows NT, Microsoft's 32-bit, preemptive multitasking operating systems, gets more powerful with each release. And only a seasoned Windows NT veteran like Griffith Kadnier can help you take full advantage of its updated networking features. Ideal for all users, this complete resource covers the full range of Windows NT commands, functions, and features. The guide begins with an overview of the Windows NT architecture, then continues with complete explanations of hard-core topics such as: all about Windows NT--from its history to what it's like ``under the hood''; setting up, running, managing, and tuning Windows NT; network protocol installation and maintenance; user Kernel and GDI architecture; building your own Internet server using Windows NT; working with the new user interface; understanding remote procedure calls. You'll also find up-to-the-minute discussion of multimedia on Windows NT, real-time systems, and OLE and automation controls. Whether you need a thorough study guide or a reference to reach for, there simply isn't a more comprehensive resource than this book. And with Kadnier's expert instruction, you'll be in prime shape to put Windows NT 4 into action immediately! ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Grifith William Kadner currently works as a consultant whose clients include Microsoft, Intel, AT&T, and Hewlett-Packard. He has also contributed columns to LAN Times magazine. He has worked in the computer industry for 19 years and was a member of the Microsoft Kernel development team for Windows NT. He has also worked on porting elements of Windows NT's Kernel to Windows 95.

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