This is the definitive, comprehensive guide to administering the multi-user (networked) aspects of Open Server systems. It explains how to configure and administer the server portion of PC-interface--complete with debugging information, how to use the security features to protect data and prevent tampering, how to keep records of system activity, and much more.
This volume provides an introduction to user-level features of Open Desktop/Open Server. KEY TOPICS: First covers working in the graphical environment; then explores advanced topics, such as working from the command line, working with UNIX system commands and files, working with DOS commands and files, and working with network commands and resources. MARKET: For end users of Open Desktop/Open Server.
"This book is a complete guide to administering the Desktop, X Windows, and Motif components of SCO Open Desktop and SCO Open Server. This volume is part of the award winning SCO Open Desktop/SCO Open Server documentation set. It includes all of the information a system administrator needs to know to customize startup of the graphical environment; access programs on a local display that are running on a remote system; customize system resources, including colors, fonts, windows, and the cursor; add applications to the Desktop with the Object Builder; modify the behavior of Desktop elements by creating custom rules files; create custom icons; customize Motif menus, button and key bindings; configure mouse behavior; and change the video drivers and modify the kernel to support new video adapter cards." "Written in a task-oriented style, the presentation of the information in this book greatly simplifies the task of administering the graphical components of SCO Open Desktop and SCO Open Server."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
This comprehensive volume is the definitive guide to configuring and administering a stand-alone Open Desktop/Open Server system. It covers all the various components of the system--including the UNIX system, networking, and MS-DOS.
If you are not already one of the 4 million plus users of the MySQL database, you will want to become one after reading this book. MySQL Administrator's Guide is the official guide to installing, administering and working with MySQL 5.0 and MySQL databases. Starting with the basics, you will learn to store, manage and retrieve data in a MySQL database and to eventually manipulate the code behind MySQL 5.0 to customize your database. With the clear examples and tips provided in this comprehensive learning guide, you can become a MySQL expert in no time.
In this book, Windows and UNIX experts show exactly why SCO OpenServer is superior to alternatives like Windows NT, and exactly how to build client/server environments that incorporate Windows 95 clients. Readers will learn how to automate the maintenance of their client/server network and install and configure SCO OpenServer and the Windows 95 client for optimal efficiency.
Written by the creators of MySQL and edited by one of the most highly respected MySQL authors, the MySQL Administrator's Guide and Language Reference is the official guide to installing MySQL, to setting up and administering MySQL databases, and to storing and retrieving data in these databases. This new edition combines into one book the MySQL Language Reference (on CD) with the practical information of the MySQL Administrator's Guide book.