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Figure 7-2 Windows NT Architecture
Figure 7-3 Single Threaded vs. Multithreaded Kernels
Figure 7-5 Built in Reliability in the Master File Table Design
Figure 7-6 Domains and Workgroups
Figure 7-7 Trust Relationships In Windows NT
Figure 7-8 Alternate Domain Architectures
Figure 7-9 Windows NT Security Model
Figure 7-10 NT Communication Protocol Architecture
Figure 7-11 Use of IPX/SPX, Apple Talk, & DLC in Windows NT
Figure 7-13 DHCP, WINS, and DNS
Figure 7-14 Windows NT Network Services Architecture
Figure 7-15 Winsock2 Provides Network Transport Independence
Figure 7-16 Windows NT Printing Model
Figure 7-18 Fail Over Clustering
Figure 7-19 Scalability Clustering
Figure 7-20 Remote Storage Services
Figure 7-21 Active Directory- A Unified Directory Service
Figure 7-22 Active Directory Structure
Figure 7-23 Active Directory to DNS Namespace Mapping
Figure 7-24 Network Address Translator
Figure 7-25 Windows NT Remote Access Service Architecture
Figure 7-26 NT Client & Server Communication Protocols
Figure 7-27 Gateway Services for NetWare