IMO, the best books are by M$ Press and involve the word running as in
Running NT Server, etc.

Patrick

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> Behalf Of Richard Williamson
> Sent: Thursday, 22 April 1999 19:15
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [SuSE Linux] Books
>
>
>
> Hi all,
> Let me explain my situation:
>
> I am a teacher in an Inner City school in Nottingham, England.  We can get
> just enough money (10K GBP)from a company for 30 PCs - and it _must_ be
> spent on 30 PCs.  With this money we can't afford software, and I am
> contemplating running SuSE with KDE on these machines.  This will
> be running
> from an NT4 server (sorry!).
>
> I am a newbie of a few months with Linux and don't really know the
> intricacies of getting Linux to happily talk with NTFS partitions etc.
> Could anyone recommend a good book explaining:
> NTFS issues
> Tying in with NT security
> Desktop security
> Printer networking
> etc.
>
> I realise that It's a bit odd having Linux running off an NT server, but
> what the hell!  It's this or nothing.  Anyway, I fancy a challenge :)
>
> regards
> Richard WIlliamson
>
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