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System Management Reference for Managed Personal Systems

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The purpose of this document is to provide information about IBM Red Books, together with a short description and their form number, that may be of use to the PC platform service community. You should be able to order these through the normal channels.
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Document Title: System Management Reference for Managed Personal Systems

Edition: First Edition (December 1993) 307 Pages

Abstract:
This volume covers the management of OS/2, DOS, and Novell systems from stand-alone management to management from other platforms, including multi-level management. The primary emphasis is on "how" and "what" can be managed from "where", highlighting what can be done with the products, not how to implement them. The organisation in this volume is such that the reader can search directly for a specific configuration needed. This document is not organised to be read from cover to cover. The reader is referred to specific product documentation for detailed information.

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08-08-95

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12-11-97

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01-07-98

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