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  2. NWLink - Wikipedia

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    To access the File and Print Services the Client Service for NetWare needs to be installed. NWLink connects NetWare servers through the Gateway Service for NetWare or Client Service for NetWare and provides the transport protocol that connects Windows operating systems to IPX/SPX NetWare networks and compatible operating systems.

  3. NetWare Core Protocol - Wikipedia

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    The NetWare Core Protocol (NCP) is a network protocol used in some products from Novell, Inc. It is usually associated with the client-server operating system Novell NetWare which originally supported primarily MS-DOS client stations, but later support for other platforms such as Microsoft Windows, the classic Mac OS, Linux, Windows NT, Mac OS X, and various flavors of Unix was added.

  4. NetWare - Wikipedia

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    "NetWare 4.1 for OS/2" allowed to run Novell's network stack and server modules on top of IBM's 32-bit kernel and network stack. It was basically NetWare 4.x running as a service on top of OS/2. It was compatible with third party client and server utilities and NetWare Loadable Modules. [21]

  5. IPX/SPX - Wikipedia

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    The open source FreeBSD operating system includes an IPX/SPX stack, to support both a NetWare file system client, nwfs, as well as NetWare server using Mars NWE [7] [8] (providing some functionality [9]). OpenBSD dropped support with version 4.2, [10] [11] and 4.1 needed some work to compile with IPX. [12]

  6. Control Panel (Windows) - Wikipedia

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    The Client Service for NetWare applet is used to select a default tree and context in a Novell Directory Services (NDS) environment, or the NetWare server used most frequently in a non-NDS environment.

  7. Novell BorderManager - Wikipedia

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    BorderManager was designed to run on top of the NetWare kernel and takes advantage of the fast file services that the NetWare kernel delivers. Aside from the more easily copied firewall and VPN access point services, Novell designed the proxy services to retrieve web data with a server-to-server connection rather than a client-to-server connection as all of the prior proxy servers on the ...

  8. Novell Embedded Systems Technology - Wikipedia

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    The idea was to allow various small devices to access Novell NetWare services, provide such services, or use NetWare's IPX protocol as a communications system (and later also TCP/IP). Novell referred to this concept as "Extended Networks", [ 1 ] and when the effort was launched they boasted that they wanted to see one billion devices connected ...

  9. NetWare Loadable Module - Wikipedia

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    A NetWare Loadable Module [1] [2] [3] (NLM) is a loadable kernel module (a binary code module) that can be loaded into Novell's NetWare operating system. NLMs can implement hardware drivers, server functions (e.g. clustering), applications (e.g. GroupWise), system libraries or utilities.