Résumé
- Set up e-mail, instant messaging, and online meeting software so employees can communicate and collaborate in real time
- Find the best free and low-cost Internet connection sharing software?including using the built-in capabilities in the Microsoft Windows? 98 Second Edition and Windows 2000 operating systems
- Match a network solution to your business needs?from direct PC-to-PC connections to thin servers and high-powered client/server systems
- Understand what kinds of network operations you can build and manage yourself?and which require the full-time or part-time services of a professional administrator
- Help your company save money?and work smarter?by sharing files, printers, programs, removable-media drives, and other resources
- Follow the numbered, do-it-yourself tips that make running cables and installing other network hardware and software go faster and smoother
- Use remote access software so you can dial in from home or on the road
Table of contents
Part 1: Choosing Among Network Options- Chapter 1 Why It Pays to Network
- Sharing Files and Folders
- Sharing CD-ROMs and Removable Drives
- Sharing Printers
- Sharing the Internet
- Managing the Workgroup
- Maximizing Your Investment
Chapter 2 Making Basic Network Decisions- Start by Planning Your Network
- Deciding on Network Control
- Deciding on the Connection
Chapter 3 Ethernet Networks- Types of Cables
Chapter 4 Alternatives to Ethernet Networks- Weighing the Pros and Cons
- Using Wireless Network Devices
- Setting up a Phone Line Network
- Setting up a Power Line Network
Chapter 5 Networking with Thin Servers- The Development of Thin Servers
Chapter 6 Client-Server Networking With Microsoft BackOffice Small Business Server- Levels of Expertise
- Network Operating System Security
- Multiple Platforms
- Microsoft BackOffice Small Business Server
- Microsoft Windows NT
Chapter 7 When Does Your Business Need Exchange Server?- How Exchange Server Works
- Client and Server
Chapter 8 Does Your Business Need Microsoft Windows 2000?- Ease of Installation
- Security
- Working Remotely
- Intellimirror
Part 2: Installing Hardware, Cards, And Cables- Chapter 9 Installing Network Interface Cards
- Are You Network-Ready?
- Working Without Cards
- Can You Do It Yourself
- Buying and Installing NICs
Chapter 10 Cabling Your Network- Before Proceeding
- Planning for Network Hubs
- Getting to the Hub of the Matter
- Running the Cables
- Using Twisted-Pair Cables
- Using ThinNet Coaxial
- Using Fiberoptic Cable
- Good Cabling Equals Good Networking
- Expanding Your Network
Chapter 11 Hardware for Thin Servers- Choosing a Thin Server
- Connecting Thin Servers
- The Windows-Based Server Appliance
- Network Attached Storage
Chapter 12 Hardware for Client/Server Networks- Using Domain Controllers
- Selecting Client-Server Hardware
- Setting up Client-Server Hardware
- Using Thin Clients
Part 3 - Setting Up Computers On A Network- Chapter 13 Installing Software on Network Workstations
- Installing Network Drivers
- Configuring Windows for Networking
- Welcome to the Neighborhood!
- Troubleshooting
Chapter 14 Configuring Personal Profiles- What's in a Profile?
- Turning on Profiles
- Adding Users
- Logging On as a Different User
- Using the Microsoft Family Logon
- Locating Your Folders
- Changing Passwords
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Profiles
Chapter 15 Setting up a Windows-Based Server Appliance- Assigning IP Addresses
- Setting Up a Windows-Based Server Appliance
- Setting Up Clients
Chapter 16 Setting Up Clients on Microsoft BackOffice Small Business Server- User Accounts
- Configuring Client Computers
Part 4 --Running Your Office On A Network- Chapter 17 Learning to Share
- Turning On File Sharing
- Types of Access Controls
- Accessing Shared Disks and Folders
- Sharing with Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
- Sharing Programs
- Backing Up Important Files
Chapter 18 Printing Anywhere on the Network- Sharing Printers
- Connecting Printers Directly to the Network
Chapter 19 Communicating over a Peer-to-Peer Network- Sending and Receiving Pop-Up Messages
- Creating Your Own Peer Post Office
- Setting Up Microsoft Outlook
Chapter 20 Client-Server Communications with Exchange Server- Creating Mailboxes
- Offline Address Book
- Security
- Setting Up Exchange Client
- Communicating with Microsoft Outlook
- Coordinating Calendars on Your Network
- Setting Up a Meeting
Chapter 21 Sharing Modems and Internet Accounts- Internet Sharing Alternatives
- Using Modem-Sharing Software
- Using Internet Routers
- Sharing Fax Modems
Chapter 22 Setting Up Servers for an Office Intranet- Personal Web Server
- Internet Information Server
Chapter 23 Networking for Road Warriors- Packing for the Road
- Dialing In to Your ISP
- Connecting to Your Network
- Keeping in Touch with the Office
- Controlling an Office Computer Remotely
- Other Remote Control Options
Appendix A If You're Not Quite Ready to Network- When Sharing Printers is Enough
- Making a Direct Connection
- Sharing Files and Printers through Remote Control
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Microsoft Press |
Auteur(s) | Alan Neibauer |
Parution | 15/03/2000 |
EAN13 | 9780735606852 |
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