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Dave24-7
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Registered: Apr 2000 Location: Small Island Country: Europe State: The World Certifications: MCSE+I,CNA5,i-Net+,Network+,A+,NT-CIP,CIW Assoc. Working on: CCNA,Server+,
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Just started my new job, and Novell is now part of my job, whereas NT was always my area and my boss asks this:
"When you are doing your Novell studies can you pay particular attention to netware connect or any other remote networking service for Netware 5 SBS. For about three years (and several employees), I have been trying to establish a remote connection between my home pc and the office. I have a two port Eicon Diva Pro ISDN Server Card in our netware server (only one port in use) and have a Eicon Diva Pro ISDN PC Card in my pc at home. I would like to be able to make a remote connection using the ISDN line. We only use one of our ISDN channels here at the office so there is one available. Both ISDN cards are fully working, the one here is used for e-mail and internet access as is the one at home.
I would be eternally grateful if we could get this working as I'm sure it can't be that difficult."
er.....?
Being new to novell, with only basic netware admin skills, I am unsure as to where to research this or start for that matter!
Any ideas? anyone? at all
Many thanks!
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Best Regards
David
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