TCP/IP Unleashed

by Tim Parker

Published March 1996
This book starts with the installation of the most popular TCP/IP products on each platform, then proceeds through configuration and troubleshooting each product. Subsequent chapters increase the readers understanding of the theory and practice of TCP/IP, both from an administrative and user point of view.
-- Covers TCP/IP for DOS, Windows, Macintosh, and UNIX systems
-- Includes configuration and troubleshooting information
-- CD-ROM includes source code from the book

NT Workstation is expected to become the platform of choice for corporate America! This new edition focuses on NT Workstation's new and improved features as a high-end graphics workstation and scaleable development platform.
-- Provides in-depth advice on installing, configuring and managing Windows NT Workstation
-- Features comprehensive, detailed advice for NT
-- CD-ROM includes Windows NT Utilities, demos and more

OS/2 Warp Unleashed

by David Moskowitz, etc., and David Kerr

Published January 1993
This is a reference and tutorial on OS/2. Readers are taught to master installation and configuration, virtual DOS machines, WIN-OS/2, the video system and more. The book includes expanded coverage of OS/2, the Internet, and the latest developments in multimedia.

Visual Basic 5 Unleashed

by ROB THAYER and Et Al

Published November 1995
This guide provides the reader with reference to virtually all aspects of today's Visual Basic applications. The book features a special project section focusing on developing different types of applications.

Web Publishing Unleashed

by William R. Stanek, etc., and Et Al

Published December 1996
This text is a reference to publishing professional-grade Web pages, combining the basics of HTML 3.2 with in-depth coverage Web programming techniques such as CGI, JavaScript, Java, VBScript, ActiveX and VRML 2.0.

Intended for the user, programmer and system administrator this text is concerned with Slackware Linux and takes the reader through installation and configuration, to advanced programming, administrating and networking the system.

Java 1.1 Unleashed

by Michael Morrison, etc., and Et Al

Published December 1996
Intended for the experienced programmer with a professional interest in Java, this revised and expanded edition of the text includes coverage of new Java add-ons and third party development tools. The CD contains the book's entire reference section in HTML format for quick searching and retrieval.

A comprehensive book on the Microsoft SQL Server which will provide readers with a good understanding of developing and administrating complex SQL Server systems.

Lotus Notes 4.5 Unleashed

by Randall A. Tamura and Et Al

Published 1 January 1997
Targeted at the user who has learned the fundamentals, this text and CD-ROM package is intermediate to advanced level. It covers all the new features of Lotus Notes 4.5, including development and administration. It includes how-tos and whys, tips and tricks and ways to avoid traps.

Internet Unleashed

by Steve Bang and etc.

Published March 1994
Contains everything the reader needs to know in order to master the Internet.

Red Hat Linux Unleashed

by David Pitts, David Horvath, and Et Al

Published 1 December 1997

A tutorial/reference containing coverage of Lotus Notes and Domino Server Internet capabilities and reference to LotusScript. It also includes: Access Control Lists (ACLs); LSX and ActiveX; using the Weblicator with an Internet browser; and using NotsPump and MQSeries.

CORBA Programming Unleashed

by Suhail Ahmed and etc.

Published October 1997
This work aims to give the reader the technical background and the necessary details to become a better Object Oriented programmer. Basic Object Oriented Programming topics are covered so as to present an understanding of the core technology before moving on to ORB (Object Request Brokers) and CORBA. Topics covered include: Object technology; Object Oriented Programming; advantages of CORBA ORB (Object Request Brokers); IDL (Interface Definition Library); CORBA services; CORBA facilities; OMA (Object Management Architecture); dynamic invocation interface; the interface repository; CORBA domains; interoperability; CORBA programming; C++; JAVA; and Smalltalk.

Informix Unleashed

by John McNally, etc., and Et Al

Published July 1996
This manual is intended as a hands-on high level tutorial for those readers new to informix and as a reference book for those who know the products, but require additional tips, tricks and information.

PowerBuilder 7.0 Unleashed utilizes the successful structure of the Unleashed series to provide a comprehensive book on the latest features of PowerBuilder 7. These features include DBMS development, SQL Painter, the new interface of 7.0, new controls, new menu property, using UML with PowerBuilder, ClearCase, the new functionality of PowerBuilder 7 and Transaction Servers, new Internet capabilities, and new functionality in Lotus Notes. This version also contains real-world case studies and code examples for you to learn from and employ.


Intended to be a guide to exploiting the Adobe product range for designing and creating effective Web pages. The CD-ROM includes demos of the products discussed in the book, as well as a selection of additional Web development tools, templates, and examples from the book.

A guide for Linux users which takes the reader through installation and configuration, to advanced programming and administrating the system. The book also includes topics such as PPP, TCP/IP, networking and how to set up and administer an Internet site using Linux.


Windows Small Business Server 2008 provides all the tools small companies need to improve collaboration, enhance productivity, and manage and secure all their information. In this book, a team of leading SBS experts brings together the in-depth knowledge and real-world insights you need to make the most of this state-of-the-art product.

 

Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals Eriq Neale and his colleagues cover every facet of planning, deploying, and managing SBS 2008. The authors begin by showing how to install and configure SBS 2008 for maximum efficiency, performance, and ease of administration. You’ll learn how to securely utilize SBS 2008’s comprehensive Internet, file, and print services; simplify and automate both server and workstation management; and take full advantage of both SharePoint collaboration and Exchange communication tools.

 

This book is packed with expert tips, tricks, and troubleshooting techniques drawn from the authors’ unsurpassed experience helping companies succeed with SBS. Whether you’re a full-time IT professional or a power user who’s managing SBS in your spare time, it will be your most valuable resource.

 

Detailed information on how to...

  • Plan, install, configure, and customize SBS 2008 in any environment
  • Set up and manage SBS 2008-based networks, Web access, and collaboration–including SharePoint Services 3.0
  • Leverage Remote Web Workplace and other advanced remote access solutions
  • Manage email and other communications with SBS 2008’s built-in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
  • Centrally control Windows Vista, Windows XP, and other clients
  • Seamlessly integrate Macintosh computers into your Windows network
  • Protect your servers and workstations against both internal and external threats
  • Prepare backups and disaster recovery plans you can actually use in an emergency
  • Streamline and automate administration using Microsoft PowerShell

Offers a guide to using the Microsoft Internet Explorer and ActiveX environment, in such areas as: getting around the Internet and WWW; sending, receiving and managing e-mail and news; and integrating Internet Explorer with the Windows desktop.