IBM Network Station Guide for Windows NT

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IBM Network Station Guide for Windows NT

This redbook covers what one needs to know to install,
configure and operate a Windows NT Server based on either
Windows NT 4.0 or WinCenter (Windows NT 3.51) to act as a
DHCP server, a boot server and an application server for
a network of IBM Network Stations.

It describes what the installation process creates, what
the configuration files contain, how they are structured
and how to modify them, how to configure the IBM TCP/IP
services on the boot server, how to use the Network
Station Manager program to provide a user friendly
configuration interface, how to use the functions and
facilities on the network station itself to run
applications, how to customize the user's desktop and
some tools, tips and techniques which are useful to do
problem determination.

Please Note:We have made a conscious effort not to repeat
information here which is generic to the IBM Network
Station and has already been published in other
redbooks. Therefore, we have tried to focus only on
issues related to the Windows NT platform, whenever
possible.

We list, in the Introduction Chapter, the other
redbooks and what they contain that can be useful to
the reader, in addition to the information provided
here. Please refer to these other publications to get
additional details on the IBM Network Station.

NOTE:This book, originally published in November 1997,
was revised in March 1998 to include information on
WinCenter in addition to Windows NT 4.0. Changes that
were made in the previous existing chapters (Part 1
chapters) are indicated with a revision bar in the left
margin, such as the first paragraph above or this
paragraph. We did not use a revision bar in the chapters
for Part 2 since they are all new chapters.
Price: $54.00 $43.00
Pages: 366
Date Published: March 30, 1998
Author: IBM Redbooks
Product Number: SG24-2127-01
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