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How Clients Can Access NetWare

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Even though most of this manual discusses how to configure and manage servers, an overview of NetWare access may be helpful. Since the clients available with NetWare Services are DOS, Windows 3.11, Win 95 and NT, , the following items briefly explain how to get to NetWare from a client machine.

  • NetWare Services. This allows NetWare clients to access HP-UX resources while maintaining their NetWare environment.

  • NUC. This allows NetWare clients to access NetWare resources while maintaining their NetWare environment. See Managing NUC Connectivity or System Owner Handbook for information.

  • NVT. This allows DOS and Windows clients to establish a NetWare remote login session and access NetWare resources in a NetWare environment. See Managing NUC Connectivity for information.

The tasks these clients can do with files and directories is described in Chapter 3, "Managing the NetWare Services File System."

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