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Microsoft Network Client 2.2: NetWare Connectivity Guide

Chapter 1 Understanding NetWare Connectivity

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The NetWare Connectivity feature of LAN Manager for MS-DOS worksta tions allows a computer running MS-DOS to communicate with Microsoft Windows NT Advanced Servers, Windows NT workstations, LAN Manager servers and Novell NetWare servers simultaneously.

NetWare Connectivity makes it easy for you to add Windows NT worksta tions and Advanced Servers, and LAN Manager servers, to an existing Net Ware network. By installing NetWare Connectivity on your network's workstations, your network will no longer have just "LAN Manager work stations" or "NetWare workstations"--instead, all the MS-DOS workstations that have LAN Manager and NetWare Connectivity can be multipurpose workstations, able to work with many types of servers.

With NetWare Connectivity, workstation users use LAN Manager com mands and procedures to access resources on Windows NT computers and LAN Manager servers, and they use NetWare commands and procedures to access resources on NetWare servers.

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