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<term>Chapter 7 &smbmdash; Migrating NT4 Domain to Samba-3</term><listitem>
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<term>Chapter 7 &smbmdash; Updating Samba-3</term><listitem>
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<para>
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This chapter is the result of repeated requests for better documentation of the steps
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that must be followed when updating or upgrading a Samba server. It attempts to cover
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the entire subject in broad-brush but at the same time provides detailed background
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information that is not covered elsewhere in the Samba documentation.
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</para>
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<para><emphasis>Technifo</emphasis> &smbmdash; Samba stores a lot of essential network
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information in a large and growing collection of files. This chapter documents the
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essentials of where those files may be located and how to find them. It also provide
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an insight into inter-related matters that affect a Samba installation.
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</para>
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<term>Chapter 8 &smbmdash; Migrating NT4 Domain to Samba-3</term><listitem>
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<para>
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Another six months have <?latex \linebreak ?>
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passed. Abmas has acquired yet another company. You will find a
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<term>Chapter 8 &smbmdash; Migrating NetWare 4.11 Server to Samba</term><listitem>
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<term>Chapter 9 &smbmdash; Migrating NetWare 4.11 Server to Samba</term><listitem>
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<para>
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Misty Stanley-Jones has contributed information that summarizes her experience at migration
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from a NetWare server to Samba-3.
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<term>Chapter 9 &smbmdash; Adding UNIX/Linux Servers and Clients</term><listitem>
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<term>Chapter 10 &smbmdash; Adding UNIX/Linux Servers and Clients</term><listitem>
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<para>
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Well done, Bob, your team has achieved much. Now help Abmas integrate the entire network.
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You want central control and central support and you need to cut costs. How can you reduce administrative
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<term>Chapter 10 &smbmdash; Active Directory, Kerberos and Security</term><listitem>
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<term>Chapter 11 &smbmdash; Active Directory, Kerberos and Security</term><listitem>
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<para>
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Abmas has acquired another company that has just migrated to running Windows Server 2003 and
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Active Directory. One of your staff makes offhand comments that land you in hot water.
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<term>Chapter 11 &smbmdash; Integrating Additional Services</term><listitem>
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<term>Chapter 12 &smbmdash; Integrating Additional Services</term><listitem>
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<para>
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The battle is almost over, Samba-3 has won the day. Your team are delighted and now you
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find yourself at yet another cross-roads. Abmas have acquired a snack food business, you
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<term>Chapter 12 &smbmdash; Performance, Reliability and Availability</term><listitem>
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<term>Chapter 13 &smbmdash; Performance, Reliability and Availability</term><listitem>
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<para>
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Bob, are you sure the new Samba server is up to the load? Your network is serving many
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users who risk becoming unproductive. What can you do to keep ahead of demand? Can you
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<term>Chapter 13 &smbmdash; Windows Networking Primer</term><listitem>
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<term>Appendix B &smbmdash; Windows Networking Primer</term><listitem>
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<para>
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Here we cover practical exercises to help us to understand how MS Windows
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network protocols function. A network protocol analyzer helps you to
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