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Chapter 1. Why Integrate Linux and Windows 2000?
Chapter 2. Preparing for an OS Integration.
Chapter 3. Introducing Linux and Windows 2000.
Chapter 4. Integrating Network Protocols.
Chapter 5. Text Interfaces, Users and Groups.
Chapter 6. Graphical User Environments.
Chapter 7. Assigning and Managing IP Address Information.
Chapter 8. Integrating DNS Environments.
Chapter 9. System, User, and Group Administration.
Chapter 10. Local and Remote Filesystem Integration.
Chapter 11. Cross-Platform Printing.
Chapter 12. Understanding the Active Directory Service.
Chapter 13. Linux's NIS and Microsoft's Server for NIS.
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