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  1. NT Network Plumbing by Tony Northrup, 1998-07
  2. The Bible on Compact Disc NT NLT
  3. Schematic Capture Using MicroSim PSpice for Windows 95/98/NT by Marc E. Herniter, 1999-06-11
  4. Windows NT Networking for Dummies by Ed Tittel, Mary Madden, et all 1996-08-29
  5. Running Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 by Charlie Russel, 1996-01-01
  6. Windows NT 4 for Dummies Quick Reference by Valda Hilley, 1996-12-12
  7. Windows Nt 4 Advanced Programming (Windows Nt Professional Library) by Raj Rajagopal, Subodh P. Monica, 1997-10
  8. Windows NT for Open VMS Professionals by David Solomon, Debra Wasserman, 1996-06-18
  9. Honda NTV600 Revere, NTV650 and NT650 Deauville Service and Repair Manual (Haynes Service and Repair Manuals) by Matthew Coombs, Barry Maunders, 2001-11-26
  10. The Hungry Planet Bible Project NT NLT (Hungry Planet Bible Project: the Nl Tse)
  11. Windows NT/2000 ADSI Scripting for System Administration by Thomas Eck, 2000-03-16
  12. Teach Yourself Windows NT 4 VISUALLY by Ruth Maran, 1998-10
  13. Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Resource Kit (Microsoft Professional Editions) by Microsoft Corporation, 1996-10-09
  14. Windows Nt Backup & Recovery (Windows Nt Professional Library) by John R. McMains, Bob Chronister, 1998-03

81. Windows NT: Active Directory Service Interfaces (ADSI) Version 2.5
This page describes Active Directory Service Interfaces (ADSI) Version 2.5 and includes links to download it.
http://207.46.19.190/technet/archive/winntas/downloads/adsi25.mspx
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Active Directory Service Interfaces (ADSI) Version 2.5
Published: May 1, 1998 Archived content - No warranty is made as to technical accuracy. Content may contain URLs that were valid when originally published, but now link to sites or pages that no longer exist. Active Directory Service Interfaces (ADSI) abstract the capabilities of different directory services from different network vendors to present a single set of directory service interfaces for managing network resources. Administrators and developers can use Active Directory Service Interfaces to manage the resources in a directory service, no matter which network environment contains the resource. ADSI enables administrators to automate common tasks such as adding users and groups, managing printers, and setting permissions on network resources. ADSI gives developers access to multiple directory service providers through an open set of interfaces. Applications written to ADSI will work with any directory service that offers an ADSI provider. For example, with ADSI, applications can access LDAP, NDS, Active Directory, and other directories with ADSI interfaces as long as the appropriate service providers are available.
About This Version
This release of Microsoft Active Directory Service Interfaces version 2.5 (ADSI) enables developers to create directory management applications using high-level tools such as Microsoft Visual Basic

82. Replacing Windows NT Server With Linux
Microsoft has expanded nt into the midrange server market once dominated by Novell and is trying to get into the high end market which was once filled by
http://citnews.unl.edu/linux/LinuxPresentation.html
Replacing Windows NT Server with Linux
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Table of Contents Introduction Section 1 Outlining Our Situation Section 2 Why we chose RedHat Linux Section 3Under the Hood Appendix A RedHat 5.0 Installation Guide Appendix B Samba Appendix C DOSEMU Manual
Introduction
Network Operating Systems (NOS) have many features and capabilities that allow the Information Systems departments of most organizations to better server your organization and help streamline work flow. Each NOS has different features and a excels in different areas. Traditionally, Novell Netware has been viewed as the best file/printer server, Unix was viewed as the premiere application and database server and recently, Windows NT has come in as a good choice for the smaller networks as a file/printer server or application server. The market has become very aggressive with each of these platforms branching out into each others market area. Microsoft has expanded NT into the midrange server market once dominated by Novell and is trying to get into the high end market which was once filled by Unix venders such as Sun, Hewlett Packard and Silicone Graphics.

83. Angela Lilleystone's Windows 98 & NT Resources
Includes links to Windows resources for support, tricks, maintenance and software downloads.
http://www.cs.umb.edu/~alilley/win.html
"Pertinent material for power users, presented with aplomb." (Windows Sources Magazine)
"Ensures that you won't have to travel very far to find what you're looking for." (CMP Media's TechWeb)
"Things you might not even think to look up in a book like this." (Alan Simpson in Windows 95 Bible IN AFFILIATION WITH MENU Support resources Maintaining the Windows OS Software Other Windows sites ... Site Index This site was last updated on EDT. WHAT'S NEW? 5 Star Support Here is another place for you to get help. The site has been in existence for a while, has a big team, and has helped one of my readers out of many a jams. There's also a newsletter you can sign up for and helpful links. You can access technical information from the drop down box Protonic.com: Free fast technical support This is an award winning volunteer effort utilizing some 100 computer experts to answer your computer related questions. Not restricted to Windows! They now also have a discussion forum. Give it a whirl! Creating a Web page of your Favorites Starting with Windows 98 you can now export your Favorites to either another browser or to a HTML file. Open Explorer and choose

84. Running A Java App As An NT Service
Code that demonstrates passing native SERVICE_STOPPED events from nt s Service Control Manager to a pure java listener class that can be built into your
http://www.kcmultimedia.com/javaserv/
Revised - August 25, 2000 by Bill Giel KC Multimedia and Design Group
Features
  • Complete Java and C code samples for installing and launching a pure Java 2 application as an NT service
    Code samples pass -D and -X arguments to the JVM
    Works with JDK 1.3!
    Code that demonstrates passing native SERVICE_STOPPED events from NT's Service Control Manager to a pure java listener class that can be built into your Java application. (No JNI calls are needed in the Java application.)
    Code samples permit setting a working directory for the java application.
Abstract
This paper describes building an executable launcher for a pure Java 1.2 or 1.3 server application that permits self-installation as a Windows NT service. It also shows how to save and retrieve runtime arguments in the Windows registry, invoke the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) in a separate thread using the Java Native Interface (JNI) and pass an NT service event to Java using JNI . Full Win32 C source code for the launcher, Java sources for a sample Java server, and binaries for a working example are provided.
Overview
Running an application as a service offers several advantages. Once installed, execution is automatic and transparent to any user, and a user does not have to log in for any service to start. On most UNIX-based servers, the process for installing an application to run in this fashion is straightforward and accomplished using startup scripts that can be named to create a prescribed order of execution. NT, on the other hand, manages services that are defined and described in the registry. Java server applications are good candidates for NT services. However, installing a Java application as a service requires building an executable file in native code that, in addition to running and interacting with the Java application itself, calls several Win32 API functions used with services and the registry.

85. Nuclear Terrorism
The attacks of September 11, 2001 have provided a wakeup call for facing the threat of nuclear terrorism. The Nuclear Control Institute,
http://www.nci.org/nci-nt.htm
Nuclear Terrorism - How To Prevent It
Direct address for this page is: www.nci.org/nuketerror.htm
INDEX:
Introduction

Recent Developments
links
Are Reactors Adequately Protected Against Attack?
...
Compilation of related News stories

TOP NEXT Introduction The attacks of September 11, 2001
have provided a wake-up call for facing the threat of nuclear terrorism. The Nuclear Control Institute, since its inception in 1981, has been analyzing the risks of nuclear terrorism and seeking to alert policymakers and the public to the danger. There was a solid basis for concern long before the attacks of September 11. Quick Links to Key Documents Can Terrorists Build
Nuclear Weapons?

(J. Carson Mark, Theodore Taylor, Eugene Eyster, William Maraman, and Jacob Wechsler, Paper Prepared for the International Task Force on the Prevention of Nuclear Terrorism, 1986)
Nuclear Power Reactors are
Inadequately Protected Against Terrorist Attack (Testimony of Paul Leventhal, NCI President, on behalf of Nuclear Control Institute and Committee to Bridge the Gap before the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, December 5, 2001) Petition to the U.S. Nuclear

86. Crosswalk - Devotionals, Christian Music, Family, Christian News, Forums & More
Look up English or Greek word, or Strong s number.
http://bible.crosswalk.com/Lexicons/Greek/
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87. Nicholas T. Wright: On Faith At Washingtonpost.com
On Faith is an innovative, provocative conversation on all aspects of religion with best selling author Jon Meacham of Newsweek and Sally Quinn of The
http://newsweek.washingtonpost.com/onfaith/nicholas_t_wright/
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Nicholas Thomas Wright is Anglican Bishop of Durham, England. The "On Faith" panelist taught New Testament studies for 20 years at Cambridge, McGill and Oxford Universities before becoming Dean of Lichfeld in 1994. He was named Canon Theologian of Westminster Abbey in 2000, and consecrated bishop in 2003. He has written hundreds of articles and more than 40 books, including Judas and the Gospel of Jesus (2006) and Evil and the Justice of God (2006). He has served as Visiting Professor at numerous institutions including Harvard Divinity School, Gregorian University in Rome and the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Dr Wright holds four degrees, including a divinity doctorate from Oxford University, and honorary degrees from several universities and colleges. Close.
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Anglican Bishop of Durham, England
Nicholas Thomas Wright is Anglican Bishop of Durham, England. The "On Faith" panelist taught New Testament studies for 20 years at Cambridge, McGill and Oxford Universities before becoming Dean of Lichfeld in 1994. He was named Canon Theologian of Westminster Abbey in 2000, and consecrated bishop in 2003. Main Page N. Thomas Wright Archives

88. Christians Wrong About Heaven, Says Bishop
Feb 7, 2008 N.T. Tom Wright is one of the most formidable figures in the world of Christian thought. As Bishop of Durham, he is the fourth most senior
http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1710844,00.html
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