Networking with Microsoft TCP/IP

Networking with Microsoft TCP/IP

by Drew Heywood (Author)

Synopsis

Networking with Microsoft TCP/IP, Third Edition is a complete handbook and reference for implementing Microsoft TCP/IP on your network with other Microsoft products. This book will provide you with a thorough background of TCP/IP technology. You will gain a complete understanding of the Microsoft services that operate in the TCP/IP environment such as Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS). This book also enables you to install, configure, and manage Domain Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). The third edition will contain new chapters covering the use of email clients and messaging systems such as Exchange Server as well as coverage of the newest version of IIS. New material addresses the Routing and Remote Access Service and the Microsoft Proxy Server This edition also includes additional troubleshooting information and an expanded discussion of protocols (POP and SMTP) to include IMAP4.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 912
Edition: 3
Publisher: Sams
Published: 26 Oct 1998

ISBN 10: 0735700141
ISBN 13: 9780735700147
Book Overview:

Networking with Microsoft TCP/IP, Third Edition is a complete handbook and reference for implementing Microsoft TCP/IP on your network with other Microsoft products. This book will provide you with a thorough background of TCP/IP technology. You will gain a complete understanding of the Microsoft services that operate in the TCP/IP environment such as Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS). This book also enables you to install, configure, and manage Domain Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). The third edition will contain new chapters covering the use of email clients and messaging systems such as Exchange Server as well as coverage of the newest version of IIS. New material addresses the Routing and Remote Access Service and the Microsoft Proxy Server This edition also includes additional troubleshooting information and an expanded discussion of protocols (POP and SMTP) to include IMAP4.