Macintosh Windows Integration: Integrating Your Macintosh with Windows 95/98 and Windows NT Environments

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Author: John Rizzo

ISBN-10: 0125893256

ISBN-13: 9780125893251

Category: Networking & the Internet - Mac Users

Macintosh Windows Integration declares a truce in the OS wars by enabling organizations to effectively integrate both platforms. From using Macs on Windows NT networking, to sharing files and printers, to running Windows on Macs, Macintosh Windows Integration covers every aspect of cross-platform integration used by businesses. John Rizzo's book is filled with practical tips for solving cross-platform problems, as well as how-to information and discussions of the products and utilities that...

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Macintosh Windows Integration declares a truce in the OS wars by enabling organizations to effectively integrate both platforms. From using Macs on Windows NT networking, to sharing files and printers, to running Windows on Macs, Macintosh Windows Integration covers every aspect of cross-platform integration used by businesses. John Rizzo's book is filled with practical tips for solving cross-platform problems, as well as how-to information and discussions of the products and utilities that make a Mac-and-PC workflow system a reality. Booknews A book/CD-ROM guide to integrating Windows and Macintosh operating systems, covering every aspect of cross-platform integration used by businesses. Provides practical solutions for common problems, and discusses products and utilities that make cross-platform integration a reality. Many chapters begin with a section called Differences that gives a comparative explanation of how a technology works on both platforms. There are also separate chapters on Macintosh and Windows networking, on technologies that both platforms use, and on how to use them together. The CD-ROM contains Windows and Mac software that enables cross-platform integration. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Part One Integration BasicsChapter 1 The Goals of Cross-Platform IntegrationChapter 2 Integration PhilosophiesChapter 3 View from the TopPart Two Exchanging FilesChapter 4 Sharing Storage MediaChapter 5 Working with Foreign FilesChapter 6 Exchanging Files ElectronicallyPart Three Cross-Platform Networking InfrastructureChapter 7 Network Interface HardwareChapter 8 Macintosh Networking BasicsChapter 9 Windows Networking BasicsChapter 10 Integrating TCP/IP on Mac and WindowsPart Four Macintosh and Windows NT and Other ServersChapter 11 Windows NT Server and MacintoshChapter 12 Remote AccessChapter 13 NT Alternatives: Other File ServersChapter 14 Cross-Platform ClientsChapter 15 Cross-Platform PrintingPart Five Using Foreign Operating SystemsChapter 16 Operating Systems: Using Emulators and CoprocessorsChapter 17 Network Application Sharing and Thin ClientsChapter 18 Sharing Monitors and Mixing KeyboardsAppendix A Troubleshooting Frequently Asked QuestionsIndex

\ BooknewsA book/CD-ROM guide to integrating Windows and Macintosh operating systems, covering every aspect of cross-platform integration used by businesses. Provides practical solutions for common problems, and discusses products and utilities that make cross-platform integration a reality. Many chapters begin with a section called Differences that gives a comparative explanation of how a technology works on both platforms. There are also separate chapters on Macintosh and Windows networking, on technologies that both platforms use, and on how to use them together. The CD-ROM contains Windows and Mac software that enables cross-platform integration. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)\ \