Subject: Re: [Fwd: Best of COMDEX Awards are Latest Honors for NovellNetServicesSoftware]
From: Jerry Tibor (anjft@uaa.alaska.edu)
Date: Wed Nov 21 2001 - 14:13:40 AKST
Jim,
Here is a link to Novell's White Paper on NetWare 6 that should contain
all the info you need. As I understand it, NetWare 6 supports all those
file systems natively without the need for a client.
http://www.novell.com/products/netware/nw6_w_index.html
Jerry
jim wrote:
> Jerry,
>
> This was a very interesting message. i will pass it on to the folks at
> Charter College who seem to think Novell is dead. i do have one
> question though; tell me what you know about: "NetWare 6 also allows
> Windows, Macintosh, UNIX, Linux and Web-based client workstations to
> connect and store files and data on NetWare servers without any Novell
> client software on the workstation."
> This is very interesting. jim
-- Jerry Tibor, CNA President, Network Users Group of Anchorage LAN Manager Enrollment Services Computing Support University of Alaska AnchorageJim,anjft@uaa.alaska.edu (907) 786-4734 - voice (907) 786-1537 - fax
Here is a link to Novell's White Paper on NetWare 6 that should contain all the info you need. As I understand it, NetWare 6 supports all those file systems natively without the need for a client.
http://www.novell.com/products/netware/nw6_w_index.html
Jerry
jim wrote:
Jerry,This was a very interesting message. i will pass it on to the folks at Charter College who seem to think Novell is dead. i do have one question though; tell me what you know about: "NetWare 6 also allows Windows, Macintosh, UNIX, Linux and Web-based client workstations to connect and store files and data on NetWare servers without any Novell client software on the workstation."
This is very interesting. jim
--
Jerry Tibor, CNA
President, Network Users Group of Anchorage
LAN Manager
Enrollment Services Computing Support
University of Alaska Anchorage
anjft@uaa.alaska.edu
(907) 786-4734 - voice
(907) 786-1537 - fax
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