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About the AuthorsCraig Hunt has almost 30 years of computing experience, first as a programmer, then a systems programmer, network architect, manager of network operations, and head of network research. Craig is now an independent computer consultant. He is currently working on the Microsoft antitrust settlement, with a particular focus on the Microsoft Communications Protocol Program (MCPP). Craig is the author of nine computer books, including TCP/IP Network Administration, and is the editor of five others. Find out more about Craig’s professional activities at his web site at http://www.wrotethebook.com .

Craig lives with his wife, Kathy, in Gaithersburg, Maryland. Their home is two blocks from the trailhead where Craig indulges his passion for mountain biking.

Roberta Bragg’s computing life started in 1975. She has been employed as an operator, programmer, systems administrator, network administrator, security consultant, trainer, teacher, editor, and author. Her many publications include five programming and administration instruction curriculum guides, six certification guides, four technical reference books, and hundreds of freelance IT-oriented articles. For seven years, she was a columnist writing about Windows security. Currently, she consults and writes on information security.

Roberta lives in downtown Kansas City, Missouri, 12 blocks from the Kansas City Arts Incubator where she produces and sells glass-fused and slumped objects, and stained-glass mosaics. ...

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