Publisher's Synopsis
Office–Which BackOffice servers are right for my needs? What are the advantages, administrative demands, and client software requirements of the BackOffice servers I′ve chosen? What new server hardware or upgrades will I need to implement BackOffice? How should I configure each server after it′s installed? How do I design a physical layout to suit both my clients and servers?
Sue Plumley gives you answers and walks you through each step of planning and implementing custom BackOffice installations to achieve the best results for your company. Going well beyond the technology, Plumley helps administrators ask the right questions to design user–friendly networks.
Let Documented BackOffice be your paperback consultant for guiding you through:
- Issues important for expanding a network using the BackOffice family of products
- Steps for ensuring system security within your network and over the Internet
- Information about configuring and installing client software for the BackOffice servers
- NT Server applets you′ll need to manage and configure the BackOffice products the Event Viewer, ODBC, network services, and others
A companion guide to Sue Plumley′s Documented NT Server, this complete planner will steer network administrators and managers through the many complexities of implementing a server system.