Universal Command Guide: For Operating Systems - Hardcover

Lotgering, Guy; Universal Command Guide (UCG) Training Team

 
9780764548338: Universal Command Guide: For Operating Systems

Synopsis

The ultimate operating system reference: Over 8,000 commands and 57,000 command options from every major operating system––Windows. UNIX. Linux. NetWare. Macintosh. DOS. If you′re a systems professional, chances are you′re pretty familiar with commands in at least one of these operating systems. But what happens when you need to get up to speed on an operating system you don′t know? This ingenious reference will have you up and running in no time. It describes and illustrates every command in every commonly used operating system, and cross–references each command to the equivalent commands in other operating systems. The Universal Command Guide for Operating Systems bridges the gap between all operating systems by cross–referencing commands between the many different operating systems that exist today. All major operating systems are covered and fully referenced, including IBM AIX 4.3.3; Sun Solaris 7 and 8; Red Hat Linux 7.0; OpenBSD 2.7; NetWare 3.12, 4.11, 5.1, and 6; DOS 6.22; Windows 95, 98, Me, XP, NT 4 Workstation, NT 4 Server, NT 4 Terminal Server, 2000 Professional, 2000 Server, 2000 Advanced Server; and Mac OS 9.1. About the CD–ROM: ∗ The UCG Finder––Finds the command you need for any Operating System ∗ 2000 additional cross–references for Novell, Microsoft, and UNIX/Linux ∗ All UNIX/Linux shells and internal shell commands cross–referenced. ∗ VNC Remote Control software, MySQL and other great software for all operating systems. About the Author: Guy Lotgering (Soraker, Sweden) has worked for many years as a consultant working on Novell, Microsoft, and UNIX networking systems. Currently, he works for Telecomputing AB in Sweden specializing in SBC (Server Based Computing) and ASP (Application Service Providing) Citrix solutions. The UCG Training Team consists of 19 individuals, each experts in their own fields, with combined experience of over 250 years.

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About the Author

Guy Lotgering (Soraker, Sweden) has worked for many years as a consultant working on Novell, Microsoft, and UNIX networking systems. Currently, he works for Telecomputing AB in Sweden specializing in SBC (Server Based Computing) and ASP (Application Service Providing) Citrix solutions. The UCG Training Team consists of 19 individuals, each experts in their own fields, with combined experience of over 250 years.

From the Back Cover

"Universal Command Guide can significantly reduce the extent of retraining by providing a solid cross–reference between command sets on a wide variety of operating systems." ––Doc D′Errico, Director, eLab EMC Engineering, EMC Corporation Universal Command Guide for Operating Systems Windows. UNIX. Linux. NetWare. Macintosh. DOS. If you′re a systems professional, chances are you′re pretty familiar with commands in at least one of these operating systems. But what happens when you need to get up to speed on an operating system you don′t know? This ingenious reference will have you up and running in no time. It describes and illustrates every command in every commonly used operating system – and cross–references each command to the equivalent commands in other operating systems. Every Command and Every Option Described and Cross–Referenced! ∗ Windows 95, 98, Me, NT 4.0, 2000, XP ∗ Solaris 7, 8 ∗ AIX 4.3.3 ∗ OpenBSD 2.7 ∗ Red Hat Linux 7 ∗ NetWare 3.12, 4.11, 5.1, 6 ∗ Mac OS 9.1 ∗ DOS 6.22 ∗ Get a concise description of each command ∗ Discover the correct syntax at a glance ∗ Find a complete description of all command options, including version–specific variations ∗ See examples of both common and version–specific commands ∗ Use the Quick Command Index to find equivalent commands in other operating systems Cross–References and more on CD–ROM! ∗ The UCG Finder – Find the command you need for any OS ∗ 2,000 more cross–references for NetWare, Microsoft, & UNIX ∗ UNIX/Linux shells and internal commands cross–referenced ∗ VNC Remote Control, MySQL, and more great software

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