McGraw-Hill Bulletproofing
4 total works
This text studies 20 of the most common problems in the eight key areas: installation, memory, DOS support, file and display systems, printing, networking, communications and remote access, the user interface and security/desktop management. This book is part of the Mcgraw-Hill Bulletproofing series aimed at PC users, managers and technicians who wish to "bulletproof" their PCs before problems occur.
As organizations move to client/server systems, the number of applications and users grow at an immense rate - as do potential problems. This text offers tips and strategies in five areas: building client/server systems; making them fast; ensuring securtiy; guaranteeing reliability; and systems support. Based on the author's problem solving seminars, the book should help network managers to tune their client/server for the best performance possible.
With over 28 million users, Netware still dominates the PC network environment. This text offers solutions to the most common Novell Netware management difficulties before they occur. Covering 25 common problems in seven areas: file and directory services; print services; communications services; security; backups; DOS and Windows client software and LAN infrastructure.
Bulletproofing Windows 98
by Glenn E. Weadock, Gerald R. Routledge, and Glenn E. Weadlock
Published 1 October 1998
Don't let the glitches of Windows 98 put you in a rut. Armor-plate Windows 98 PCs with Bulletproofing Windows 98. Covering 14 key areas of Microsoft's popular new operating system, Bulletproofing Windows 98 gives tech staffs and sophisticated users a sure-fire way to steer clear of problems before they come up. Turn to any page, and you'll find short-term, in-the-trenches solutions and preventive methods that greatly improve the long-term reliability of Windows 98. Step-by-step, this fully illustrated resource delivers a well-honed action plan for getting Microsoft's new operating system up and running with maximum benefit to both users and support staff with as few headaches as possible. Bulletproofing Windows 98 is serious medicine for anyone who wants trouble-free installation, efficient configuration, optimal performance, and low-cost maintenance of Windows 98.