Synopsis
A textbook for students who are computer literate at the level of a college introduction course to computer science. Considers the basic terminology of networking, the popular software package, administrative utilities, file system and NDS trustee assignments, various types of clients, and other topics. Beheler also has a textbook on data communications and another that combines both areas, both using NetWare 4.11. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
From the Back Cover
Consisting of the second half of Data Communications and Networking Fundamentals Using Novell NetWare, this introduction to networking focuses on Novell's NetWare version 4.11 to illustrate local area network applications. The book features "how-to"and hands-on tutorials in the use of NetWare 4.11, the most popular LAN product. It explores the full spectrum of Novell NetWare 4.11 topics -- ranging from overview, through user creation, login script creation, printing, file system rights, Novell Directory Services rights, and troubleshooting. The book assumes a basic level of computer literacy equivalent to that gained in an introductory computer science course and for anyone interested in networking.
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