With NetWare, Novell essentially created corporate PC networking. The years may have dulled some of this pioneer product's luster as it ceded its dominant position to Windows, Unix, and, most recently ...
Last issue, I mentioned that a number of readers were leery of moving to Linux servers because they feared they might lose NetWare’s traditional highly granular file and folder permissions matrix. As ...
Lots and lots of e-mails back and forth between you, dear reader, and this somewhat overly pessimistic scribe, about NetWare 7 and the whole Linux mumbo-jumbo. Today I’d like to quote, and answer, ...
here's one I've been beating my head against a wall on:<BR><BR>we just deployed windows 2000 in one of our larger offices, whenever they use the "file...open" dialog in any program to browse the ...
I think NetWare is going to make a comeback. No! Stop laughing. I'm serious! Let me make myself perfectly clear. NetWare is not going to come back and sweep Windows 2000 and Linux off servers and ...
Hi all,<BR><BR>I'm trying to code something simple, a small application that would compact some Access databases on a Novell network. The problem is that some of those files have rename/delete inhibit ...
Software from Novell that implemented the NFS distributed file system on NetWare servers. It allowed Unix and other NFS client machines to access files on a NetWare server. See LAN Workplace. THIS ...
Martin LaMonica is a senior writer covering green tech and cutting-edge technologies. He joined CNET in 2002 to cover enterprise IT and Web development and was previously executive editor of IT ...