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Pat Scherer and Charlie Brown school you in all crucial LAN fundamentals and acquaint you with all of LAN Server's .
Pat Scherer and Charlie Brown school you in all crucial LAN fundamentals and acquaint you with all of LAN Server's basic and advanced features. They provide guidelines for determining which LAN network configuration is right for your enterprise.
CHARLIE BROWN was the technical lead for IBM LAN Server . and . and is currently developing future LAN Server products. Learn about new offers and get more deals by joining our newsletter.
Note: This a digest from The IBM LAN Server Sourcebook: "How to Connect Your Business at Warp Speed", by Pat Scherer and Charlie Brown. Tip: Observation is one of the most important tools you have for detecting and isolating LAN problems. An equally important factor in observation is familiarity with how the network normally runs (or should run).
How to Connect Your Business at Warp Speed. by Pat Scherer, Charlie Brown. Published November 3, 1995 by John Wiley & Sons. Computer programs, LAN Server (Computer file), Local area networks (Computer networks).
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The IBM LAN Server started as a close cousin of Microsoft LAN Manager and first shipped in early 1988.
The IBM LAN Server started as a close cousin of Microsoft LAN Manager and first shipped in early 1988. The network client was called IBM LAN Requester and was included with OS/2 EE . by default. Eventually IBM shipped other clients and supported yet more. Examples include the IBM OS/2 File/Print Client, IBM OS/2 Peer, and client software for Microsoft Windows
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