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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Randall S. Winchester)
Tue Oct 19 13:47:44 1993

Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1993 10:02:02 -0400
From: "Randall S. Winchester" <rsw@eng.umd.edu>
To: Bruce_A._Bollinger@transarc.com, Info-AFS@transarc.com

> From: Bruce_A._Bollinger@transarc.com
> To: Info-AFS@transarc.com, roediger@nhmxw0.fnal.gov (Gary Roediger)
> Subject: Re: DFS tutorial and AFSUG
> 
> roediger@nhmxw0.fnal.gov (Gary Roediger) writes:
> > Last week I attended the DFS tutorial given by Transarc the day before the
> > AFSUG.  I found it to be very useful but it raised a lot of questions about
> > DCE.  Are there any other books or courses on DCE administration and internals
> > out there?
> > 
> 
> - Introduction to DCE
> - DCE User's Guide and Reference
> - DCE Administration Guide
> - DCE Administration Reference

> - DCE Application Development Guide
> - DCE Application Development Reference
> 
> These books are available from the OSF and Prentice-Hall.
> It's cheaper to buy the Prentice-Hall reprint which may be found in
> your local book store. Happy reading :-)
> 
> Transarc provides a number of courses such as DCE sys admin and DCE
> programming. Next admin course is some time next month. You missed the
> one this week :-(
> 
> - Bruce
> 
> File Systems Product Support Specialist
> Transarc Corp.   Pittsburgh, Pa.
> 
> 
When we tried to order these books, Prentice-Hall informed us that
DCE Administration Reference-Revision 1.0 could not be ordered unless
you took some class by the author. They continued that the author's permission
would need to be given Prentice-Hall, before non-class orders could be taken.

Is there anyone in the know that can make this happen. I would rather not
buy an out of date book when on a subject where correct information is so
important.

Thanks,
Randall Winchester



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