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Installation of the Microsoft Windows NT operating system typically changes the existing TCP/IP configuration-and leaves users wrestling with a torrent of new problems. This complete book/CD-ROM guide has the hands-on solutions, from installation through maintenance. It shows how to internetwork Windows NT with UNIX, MacOS, and Windows 95-use the DHCP (dynamic host configuration protocol) to automatically configure any TCP/IP clients-divide a network into efficient subnetwork with IP subnetting-use the microsoft DNS (Domain Name Server) to access hosts on the Internet by name-set up Windows NT to access an intranet and connect to the Internet-use Windows NT as a web server-maximize the Windows Internet Name Service (WINS)-monitor the connection-and troubleshoot at every step. |