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In french : Managing Macintosh files on Windows servers Here is a page about the use of Macintosh file formats specifically for those who need to integrate PCs and Macs. |
VMWare We use Vmware for Linux. We were able to install NT Server 4.0 in an emulated session running on Linux and then remote control the NTServer via PCAnywhere 9.0. So far, we haven't seen it crash. Check out thisscreen shot |
MKS Toolkit If you are using both UNIX and NT, take a good look at this package. Mortice Kern Systems has made the MKS toolkit since the beginning of time. |
DJGPP This is a most fabulous port of UNIX tools for network administration. |
Interix Most of you are probably aware that NT has a POSIX subsystem that wasmost likely implemented by Microsft for the sole purpose of getting government contracts that required POSIX compliance. What you may not know,is that since September 1995, Softway Systems has worked with Microsoftto get NT to the point that it can certify NT to use the X/Open UNIX 95brand. Interix is the result of this collaboration. X/Openis a standard by The Open Group that specifies both the tools and the APIfor UNIX. The Open Group owns the UNIX brand. For moreinfo on X/Open and UNIX 95/98, see GoSolo 2: The authorized Guide to Version 2 of the Single UNIX Specification. Included in Go Solo 2 book is HTML and PDF documentation on CDROM for the entire specification. Very cool. |
Samba Samba is an open source project that integrates file and print sharing between NT/Windows98 and UNIX. It is available for many different UNIX platforms. For the definitive guide to setting up Samba, checkout Using Samba. |
Cascade Check it out! Sun Microsystems does NT authentication, file and printservices, and more. Ahhh... the world gets more snuggly. |