著者: luc 日付: To: guilde 題目: Re: Microsoft integre NFS et le shell Unix
>Peut-on avoir un résumé de l'article ici: je n'ai accès qu'au courrier >electronique... Vu qu'il n'est pas trop long, voila la totalité :
Luc
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Available Now: Beta 2 of Windows NT Services for UNIX Add-On Pack
SEPTEMBER 14, 1998
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Microsoft Windows NT Services for UNIX simplifies operations for enterprise
customers who run a mix of Windows NT Workstation, Windows NT Server, and
UNIX environments. Windows NT Services for UNIX provides core
interoperability features in a single, integrated, fully supported package.
Below is a list of the features included in this beta release that you can
download today.
Features included in Beta 2 of Windows NT Services for UNIX Add-On Pack:
Resource sharing. Users of Windows NT Workstation 4.0 will be able to access
files on UNIX systems, and UNIX workstation users will be able to access
resources on Windows NT Server. To provide resource-sharing capabilities,
Microsoft is licensing Network File System client/server software from
Intergraph Corp. Intergraph is a leading vendor of Windows NT and UNIX
interoperability solutions.
Remote administration. Remote administration through Telnet gives remote
users the ability to remotely log into and execute commands on Windows NT-
or UNIX-based systems.
Password synchronization. One-way password synchronization will allow
customers to maintain a common password between their Windows NT- and
UNIX-based machines. Changes made to a password for Windows NT Workstation
and Windows NT Server will automatically synchronize on UNIX systems. It
also will provide a seamless navigation environment, so users can work with
data on Windows NT-based servers and UNIX systems without entering their
password multiple times.
Common scripting across platforms. Windows NT Services for UNIX will also
allow users to run many existing UNIX scripts on Windows NT-based systems.
As part of these scripting capabilities, Microsoft has licensed from Mortice
Kern Systems Inc. (MKS) more than 25 UNIX scripting commands and its leading
KornShell, which gives users the ability to automate common processes and
administrative tasks across both Windows NT and UNIX platforms. MKS is a
leading provider of Windows NT scripting and migration tools and software
configuration management products.