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| robledojr_1971 2003-06-14, 10:36 am |
| I have a questions that I need help with. In order for a Windows client to connect to a Netware server, does it need to have both Microsoft Client for Netware Networks and Client Services for Netware installed? | |
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| "robledojr_1971" <robledojr_1971.p0ukb@mail.examnotes.net> wrote in message
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> I have a questions that I need help with. In order for a Windows client
> to connect to a Netware server, does it need to have both Microsoft
> Client for Netware Networks and Client Services for Netware installed?
No, wherever possible avoid the Microsoft Client for Netware as it doesn't
support cool Novell features such as EDirectory and NDS and more.
Always try and use the Novell Client wherever possible. 
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| Netwerkz 2003-06-15, 11:24 am |
| "g00se" <not@knights.who.say.ni> wrote in message
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> "robledojr_1971" <robledojr_1971.p0ukb@mail.examnotes.net> wrote in
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> > I have a questions that I need help with. In order for a Windows client
> > to connect to a Netware server, does it need to have both Microsoft
> > Client for Netware Networks and Client Services for Netware installed?
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> No, wherever possible avoid the Microsoft Client for Netware as it doesn't
> support cool Novell features such as EDirectory and NDS and more.
>
> Always try and use the Novell Client wherever possible. 
>
That's the real life answer.
Wonder if the test answer is the same.
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| You probably will not run into that particular question
on the Network + exam. If you get a question like
that, all you should need to know is that a client
service is required. The specific vendor should not be
asked. If you decide to take a Microsoft exam, forget
that other clients even exist.
Cheers
--
Nick
A+, MCP
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