Mac OS X, Apple's newest operating system for the Macintosh platform, is profoundly different from its earlier versions because of its similarity to the UNIX operating system. For developers writing software for OS X this means adjusting to two new environments to create applications and to access the enhanced features of the new OS, Cocoa and Carbon. Cocoa is an object-oriented API in which all future OS X programs will be written. Carbon is a transitional technology allowing compatibility of a...
""Internet Server Administration with Windows NT focuses on the unique strengths of Windows NT as the Internet server of the future; its built-in networking architecture and rich set of utilities position NT as a natural platform for providing Internet services. With this book, you can quickly learn what you need to know to provide basic, efficient, and secure services such as web servers, ftp sites, news, and mail services. Contents include: Getting connected and configured Web server install...
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Integrated Accounting for Windows
by Dale H. Klooster and Warren W. Allen
Quite possibly the easiest-to-understand learning program you'll find, Klooster and Allen's INTEGRATED ACCOUNTING FOR WINDOWS teaches you all of the aspects of computerized accounting and the operating procedures for all Windows-based programs at the same time. The text's accompanying software mimics the commercial software packages used in business, which will help you hit the ground running when you enter the workplace. As you move through the software, more bulleted directions are available t...
Migrating from Windows NT4 to Windows 2000 (MCSE Training Kit)
This official MCSE Training Kit teaches IT professionals how to migrate a Windows NT 4.0-based system to Windows 2000 -- as they prepare for MCP Exam 70-222, an elective on the new Windows 2000 track. Topics map directly to the objectives measured by the MCSE exam, including developing the migration strategy, preparing the environment, planning and deploying a domain upgrade, restructuring intra-forest and interforest domains, and troubleshooting. Students learn through an integrated system of s...
Windows 8.1 Administration Pocket Consultant: Essentials & Configuration
by William R. Stanek
Want to work more efficiently and effectively? Want to improve productivity? Microsoft is betting that you do. That's why it created Windows SharePoint Services--a set of collaboration tools that helps organizations increase individual and team productivity by enabling them to create web sites for information sharing and document collaboration. Through these team-oriented web sites, users capture and share ideas, and work together on documents, tasks, contacts, etc.--either among themselves or w...
Solaris 8 System Administrator Exam Cram 2 (Exam CX-310-011 and CX-310-012) (Exam Cram 2)
by Darrell Ambro
This book is the perfect study companion for UNIX system professionals preparing for both Solaris 8 System Administrator exams. It contains accurate and efficient coverage of the many new features of the Solaris 8 system including new support for Ipv6, LDAP, and DHCP, installs using Solaris Web Start, new Universal Disk Format (UDF) file system support, Network Cache and Accelerator (NCA), Solaris Print Manager, and the new Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI). Readers preparing for...
The Windows Command Line Beginner's Guide - Second Edition
by Jonathan Moeller
This book provides a practical introduction to Windows NT. It starts from first principles for the beginner but leads into areas of interest to the power user and system administrator. Almost every aspect of Windows NT is explained in a practical, concise text, showing users how to become proficient in actually using Windows NT.
Pro Windows Powershell (Expert's Voice in Windows Administration)
by Hristo Deshev
Here is your best companion to the capabilities and power that PowerShell offers. Inside this book, you'll discover the object-oriented features of the shell and how they help in extracting and manipulating data. You'll then learn how to use those features to solve real-world problems: manipulating files, working with text, monitoring systems, and performing operations over the network. In addition, you'll find freely available tools and extensions that help you get results with Windows PowerShe...
Most Windows (tm) programming books treat Windows like a "black box"-your program makes calls to the Windows API and somewhere the request is processed. But to write truly professional programs, you need to understand what goes on under the hood of Windows.Matt Pietrek, coauthor of the bestselling Undocumented Windows, reveals the internal complexity and power of Windows in a clear and concise style. Through the extensive use of pseudocode, the book illustrates the actual implementation of Windo...
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Internet and E-mail for Seniors with Windows 7
by Studio Visual Steps
OS/2 Warp is capable of running Windows applications, as well as OS/2 applications, giving users a more powerful platform than DOS, along with a variety of features not available to Windows users. This text explains OS/2's powerful Workplace Shell and its latest convenient feature, the Launch Pad. The book walks users through the installation and configuration for a number of hardware situations and shows readers how to use Windows 3.1 applications with OS/2.
Microsoft Exchange Server Best Practices
by Joel Stidley and Siegfried Jagott
Apply best practices for administering Exchange Server 2013-and optimize your operational efficiency and results. This guide captures the field-tested solutions, real-world lessons, and candid advice of practitioners across the range of business and technical scenarios-and across the IT life cycle. Gain expert insights on what works, where to make tradeoffs, and how to implement the best decisions for your organization. Apply scenario-based guidance for planning and deployment Prepare the serv...
Principles of Information Technology -- Texas -- CTE/School
by Emergent Learning
70-293 MCSE Guide to Planning a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network
by Byron Hynes
This hands-on guidebook is designed to prepare students for the MCSE certification exam and for the challenges they will face as Microsoft networking professionals. Projects and exercises reinforce skills as they are learned and extensive test preparation resources help students get ready for exam day.