![]() Honestly the Netware File & Print services for NT is far far easier to work with. ![]() Ive used it in the day, and occasionally fire it up. What sort of software do you run on it or planning on running? is there not a novell disk that has the software for windows based clients? ![]() I'm not sure whether an original Novell NetWare copy is bootable – I highly doubt it is anyway, if the copy you're bidding on is not bootable, start the installation from Novell DOS. ![]() Trust me, it is complicated to set up, so get ready to spend quite a while on configuring it – and its unfriendly user interface won't certainly help you.Ī pro tip: I got Novell NetWare off the FTP (version 5.1), and that particular copy wasn't bootable (and, well, it wasn't even original.). I have installed NetWare a couple of months ago, as a matter of fact, and haven't still managed to join a Windows NT 4.0 client to the NetWare network (apparently, only installing the NDS client on Windows didn't do the trick). It goes on pretty well with both Windows NT and OS/2, although support for the latter is a bit more specific – look up for NetWare for OS/2 – and was dropped since NetWare 4.2. Win7 wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but Novell NetWare acts both as a workstation and a server, actually.
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