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- NetWare, made by Novell, is a widely-installed network server operating system. Initially very successful in installing its products in large and small office local area networks (LANs), Novell redesigned (or at least refeatured) NetWare to work successfully as part of larger and heterogeneous networks, including the Internet. A early - and primary competitor was the Microsoft Windows NT operating system.
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| Network navigation -- Chapter 6 of 'Microsoft Windows Vista Administration': Microsoft introduced a new way to view and navigate a network with Windows Vista. This chapter examines new network navigation tools and managing network connections with Vista. |
| Network administration guide: Network administration responsibilities, such as network design, troubleshooting, backup, documentation, security, and managing users are discussed in this guide. |
| Network administration: Help for designing, managing and troubleshooting your network: Helpful tips for network administration design, management and troubleshooting are presented in this guide. |
| Top five administrator tips of '05: This collection of our top five administrator tips focus on strategies for maximizing network uptime and efficiency while minimizing security risks and vulnerability. |
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