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Title: Windows and Linux Network Integration: Hands-on Solutions for a Mixed Environment
Author: Jeremy MoskowitzThomas Boutell
ISBN: 0782144284
EAN: 9780782144284
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540 Pages
Publisher: Sybex Inc.,U.S.
Binding: Paperback
Publication date: 2005-10-07


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Don't just cope with your mixed-environment problems - solve them. Maximize productivity and lower costs by strategically combining the strengths of Linux and Windows Leverage, Windows Resources from Linux, and Linux Resources from Windows. Meet all your Remote and Terminal connection challenges with the right solutions. Why not have the best of both worlds? For all those who talk of a war between Windows and Linux, there are others - like yourself - who ask, "Can't we all just work together?" As "Windows and Linux Integration" demonstrates, it's possible, and a lot easier than you think. It doesn't matter whether you know Windows better than Linux or vice versa. This book shows you how to make the most of Linux in a Windows environment, and the most of Windows in a Linux environment. Written by two industry-recognized experts, one from the Windows world, one from the Linux world, they will guide you with practical, hands-on instruction and detailed examples that show you how to get the job done. The coverage includes: welcoming Linux clients and servers into an existing Windows Active Directory; integrating Windows clients into existing Linux directory services; making Windows printers available to Linux clients - and vice versa; integrating and unifying email services for Linux and Windows clients; using Linux as a spam - and virus - killing machine to reduce Exchange's workload; running Windows applications on Linux with VMware, WINE, Bochs, coLinux, and CrossOver Office; using open-source porting projects to run Linux applications in Windows; integrating Linux DNS with Active Director; creating web applications that work flawlessly on Linux and Windows clients; setting up a universal locator service for finding files on Windows and Linux machines; creating cross-platform, multi-user terminal servers using Windows and Linux servers for Linux and Windows clients; and remotely controlling Windows machines from Linux machines - and vice - versa.
Don't just cope with your mixed-environment problems - solve them. Maximize productivity and lower costs by strategically combining the strengths of Linux and Windows Leverage, Windows Resources from Linux, and Linux Resources from Windows. Meet all your Remote and Terminal connection challenges with the right solutions. Why not have the best of both worlds? For all those who talk of a war between Windows and Linux, there are others - like yourself - who ask, "Can't we all just work together?" As "Windows and Linux Integration" demonstrates, it's possible, and a lot easier than you think. It doesn't matter whether you know Windows better than Linux or vice versa. This book shows you how to make the most of Linux in a Windows environment, and the most of Windows in a Linux environment. Written by two industry-recognized experts, one from the Windows world, one from the Linux world, they will guide you with practical, hands-on instruction and detailed examples that show you how to get the job done.

The coverage includes: welcoming Linux clients and servers into an existing Windows Active Directory; integrating Windows clients into existing Linux directory services; making Windows printers available to Linux clients - and vice versa; integrating and unifying email services for Linux and Windows clients; using Linux as a spam - and virus - killing machine to reduce Exchange's workload; running Windows applications on Linux with VMware, WINE, Bochs, coLinux, and CrossOver Office; using open-source porting projects to run Linux applications in Windows; integrating Linux DNS with Active Director; creating web applications that work flawlessly on Linux and Windows clients; setting up a universal locator service for finding files on Windows and Linux machines; creating cross-platform, multi-user terminal servers using Windows and Linux servers for Linux and Windows clients; and remotely controlling Windows machines from Linux machines - and vice - versa.

  • Don?t Just Cope With Your Mixed?Environment Problems—Solve Them
  • Maximize Productivity and Lower Costs by Strategically Combining the Strengths of Linux and Windows
  • Leverage Windows Resources from Linux, and Linux Resources from Windows
  • Meet All Your Remote and Terminal Connection Challenges with the Right Solutions

WHY NOT HAVE THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS?

For all those who talk of a war between Windows and Linux, there are others—like yourself—who ask, "Can?t we all just work together?" As Windows & Linux Integration demonstrates, it?s possible, and a lot easier than you think.

It doesn?t matter whether you know Windows better than Linux or vice versa. This book shows you how to make the most of Linux in a Windows environment, and the most of Windows in a Linux environment. Written by two industry?recognized experts, one from the Windows world, one from the Linux world, they will guide you with practical, hands?on instruction and detailed examples that show you how to get the job done.

Coverage includes:

  • Welcoming Linux clients and servers into an existing Windows Active Directory
  • Integrating Windows clients into existing Linux directory services
  • Making Windows printers available to Linux clients—and vice versa
  • Integrating and unifying email services for Linux and Windows clients
  • Using Linux as a spam? and virus?killing machine to reduce Exchange?s workload
  • Running Windows applications on Linux with VMware, WINE, Bochs, coLinux, and CrossOver Office
  • Using open?source porting projects to run Linux applications in Window
  • Integrating Linux DNS with Active Director
  • Creating web applications that work flawlessly on Linux and Windows clients
  • Setting up a universal locator service for finding files on Windows and Linux machines
  • Creating cross?platform, multi?user terminal servers using Windows and Linux servers for Linux and Windows clients
  • Remotely controlling Windows machines from Linux machines—and vice?versa
Jeremy Moskowitz (MVP, MCSE) is founder of Moskowitz, Inc. (www.Moskowitz--inc.com), a provider of consulting and training services for Windows and Linux. He is the author of Group Policy, Profiles and IntelliMirror, also from Sybex, and a contributor to REDMOND Magazine, Windows IT Pro, TechNet Magazine, Linux Magazine, and TechTarget.com. Tom Boutell is president of Boutell.Com, Inc., a software development, consulting, and web hosting firm with a Linux and cross--platform focus. Tom is the author of the open--source gd library, a basic building block of many well--known open--source software packages. He is also the author of CGI Programming in C and Perl and the original World Wide Web FAQ. Jeremy and Tom manage www.WinLinAnswers.com, where you can get answers to your toughest Windows/Linux integration questions.

2006-03-09 Not the book it claims to be

this book tries to do linux the windows way and leaves you frustrated. It does not explain the concepts properly for the practical tasks and offers little help when things go wrong. Red Hat Fedora Bible does a far better job, shame no-ones written a decent comprehensive book on the problems trying to achieve a hetrogenous network. Dont waste your money!!!

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