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Integrating Win95/NT into an Existing UNIX Network
Authors:
Cameron D. Luerkens, Mark J. Bartelme, Kevin K. Sizer, James `Bud' Lande, Rockwell Avionics and Communications, Collins.
Abstract:
A task of large Information Technologies (IT) organizations is how to connect thousands of PCs to an Enterprise network. Many of these networks have used UNIX servers to host and deliver applications to PCs running Windows 3.1 . With Windows 95/NT's dominance of the desktop, it is becoming essential to integrate the Windows environment with the existing UNIX infrastructure so existing resources can be used for their full lifecycle.
BibTeX
@inproceedings {260864,
author = {Cameron D. Luerkens and Mark J. Bartelme and Kevin K. Sizer and James {\textquoteright}Bud{\textquoteright} Lande},
title = {Integrating {Win95/NT} into an Existing {UNIX} Network},
booktitle = {Large-Scale System Administration of Windows NT Workshop (Large-Scale System Administration of Windows NT Workshop)},
year = {1997},
address = {Seattle, WA},
url = {https://www.usenix.org/conference/large-scale-system-administration-windows-nt-workshop/integrating-win95nt-existing-unix},
publisher = {USENIX Association},
month = aug
}
author = {Cameron D. Luerkens and Mark J. Bartelme and Kevin K. Sizer and James {\textquoteright}Bud{\textquoteright} Lande},
title = {Integrating {Win95/NT} into an Existing {UNIX} Network},
booktitle = {Large-Scale System Administration of Windows NT Workshop (Large-Scale System Administration of Windows NT Workshop)},
year = {1997},
address = {Seattle, WA},
url = {https://www.usenix.org/conference/large-scale-system-administration-windows-nt-workshop/integrating-win95nt-existing-unix},
publisher = {USENIX Association},
month = aug
}
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