Networking: Interoperability between Windows and Linux

Networking: Interoperability between Windows and Linux

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Windows & Linux administration. Manage users, shared resources like drives, printers in a mixed environment

Do you know what it takes to make these two operating systems work together seamlessly within the same environment? How does a Linux user login to the system using their network credentials? How can Windows and Linux users share files? Share printers? These are some of the fundamental problems IT administrators struggle with on a daily basis. In this course, “Networking Masterclass: Interoperability between Windows and Linux”, you will get an in-depth look at how to build bridges between your Windows and Linux systems. This course teaches you how to deploy, configure and manage your heterogeneous environment and implement interoperability mechanisms between your Windows computers and Linux workstations. These IT skills are in high demand, but there is no easy way to acquire this knowledge. Rather than rely on hit and trial method, this course will provide you with all the information you need to get started with your interoperability requirements. Start-up’s and technology companies pay big bucks for IT administrators with the talent to set up these elaborate networks. They demand cloud engineers and consultants manage their heterogeneous network infrastructure, and in turn, you can demand top dollar for your abilities.

In this course, “Networking Masterclass: Interoperability between Windows and Linux”, you will get an in-depth look at how to build bridges between your Windows and Linux systems. We give you step by step instructions and in fact, we hand hold you through all the exercises together with you.

What You Will Learn

  • Basics of interoperability challenges
  • Configure and Verify Windows and Linux Interoperability
  • User Registration And De-Registration Process
  • Network password Policy Management
  • Share hardware resources like shared drives and printers