Chapter 24. Interoperating with UNIX

Permissions and Security Concepts 817

Basic Connectivity 821

File Systems 823

Installing Services for UNIX 825

Services for UNIX Configuration 827

Summary 841

Enterprise computing inevitably means interacting with other environments and operating systems. Frequently, Microsoft Windows Server 2003 networks need to be able to connect to and work with UNIX in one or another of its various iterations. On its own, Windows Server 2003 has basic connectivity tools that enable it to function on the same network with UNIX servers. Add-ons from Microsoft and third parties help UNIX and Windows Server 2003 work nearly seamlessly together, so the system administrators of both environments can provide users with full access ...

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