Directory-Enabled Networks (DEN) is a specification developed jointly by Microsoft and Cisco Systems. DENs tie together many network operating systems. This reference provides administrators implementing a new network operating system (NT, Novell, NetWare, or UNIX) with a hands-on guide to directory enabled networks. The book seeks to allow network administrators to build a single point of administration to manage other directory services such as Novell NDS, Microsoft Active Directory and Netscape NDS.
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Directory-Enabled Networks (DEN) is a specification developed jointly by Microsoft and Cisco Systems. DENs tie together many network operating systems. This reference provides administrators implementing a new network operating system (NT, Novell, NetWare, or UNIX) with a hands-on guide to directory enabled networks. The book seeks to allow network administrators to build a single point of administration to manage other directory services such as Novell NDS, Microsoft Active Directory and Netscape NDS.
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