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SearchOpenSource: Server-Side Interoperations Between Unix/Linux and Windows
Aug 3, 2006, 06 :00 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (5953 reads)

(Other stories by Serdar Yegulalp)

[ Thanks to Jane Walker for this link. ]

"Getting Unix/Linux and Windows servers to coexist in the same network environment is a little like interpreting for emissaries from two foreign countries. Neither one speaks the same language; each wants to do everything its own way. And yet with work and patience, it's possible to get them to sit in the same room at the same time and agree on something.

"In this article, I will run through a number of common methods that people use to get Unix/Linux and Windows servers to work together, and I will identify many of the common issues that come up (and possible solutions for those issues)..."

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