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Computer network operating system
NetWare is a discontinued computer network operating system developed by Novell, Inc. It initially used cooperative multitasking to run various services
NetWare
1980–2014 American multinational software and services company
significant product was the multi-platform network operating system known as NetWare. Novell technology contributed to the emergence of local area networks
Novell
Network system
NetWare Lite and Personal NetWare are a series of discontinued peer-to-peer local area networks developed by Novell for DOS- and Windows-based personal
Personal_NetWare
MSDOS-like operating system
at a peer-to-peer networking system, Personal NetWare (PNW). This was better than its predecessor, NetWare Lite (NWL), but it was incompatible with Microsoft's
DR-DOS
Component of Microsoft Windows and Windows Server
Service for NetWare applet is used to select a default tree and context in a Novell Directory Services (NDS) environment, or the NetWare server used most
Control_Panel_(Windows)
File system based on FAT
the NetWare File System (NWFS) was a file system based on a heavily optimized, journal-based FAT file system. It was used in the Novell NetWare network
NetWare_File_System
Server operating system
different userlands. OES-NetWare is NetWare v6.5 equipped with NetWare Loadable Modules for various Novell services (such as NetWare Core Protocol, Novell
Open_Enterprise_Server
Computer network that connects devices over a limited area
38% used NetWare, compared to 17% IBM, 3Com 11%, AT&T Corporation 7%, 6% AppleTalk, 3% Banyan VINES, and 24% other. Of the competitors to NetWare, only Banyan
Local_area_network
Driver Interface Specification (NDIS). Originally, ODI was written for NetWare and Macintosh environments. Like NDIS, ODI provides rules that establish
Open_Data-Link_Interface
Computer operating system
September 1994, focusing on performance improvements and support for Novell's NetWare, and was followed up by Windows NT 3.51 in May 1995, which included additional
Microsoft_Windows
Directory service software
eDirectory (formerly Novell Directory Services or NDS, also marketed as NetWare Directory Services) is an X.500-compatible directory service from NetIQ
NetIQ_eDirectory
Unit of data on an Ethernet network
traffic ran over raw 802.3 carrying IPX. Since NetWare 4.10, NetWare defaults to IEEE 802.2 with LLC (NetWare Frame Type Ethernet_802.2) when using IPX. Some
Ethernet_frame
Dynamically loadable module that extends a running operating system kernel
other directories. A NetWare kernel module is referred to as a NetWare Loadable Module (NLM). NLMs are inserted into the NetWare kernel by means of the
Loadable_kernel_module
Network protocol
popular through the late 1980s and mid-1990s because it was used by Novell NetWare, a network operating system. Due to Novell NetWare's popularity, IPX became
Internetwork_Packet_Exchange
Distributed file system protocol
is Server Message Block (SMB) MS-DOS Novell NetWare, although the default networking protocol is NetWare Core Protocol (NCP) OpenVMS OS/2 RISC OS 9P (protocol)
Network_File_System
User-definable variable associated with each running process in many operating systems
token of the PROMPT command, as set up by f.e. login scripts for Novell NetWare. See also the similarly named pseudo-variable %LOGIN_NAME%. %MDOS_EXEC%
Environment_variable
Type of data structure
CRDT with "loosely consistent" directory replication (NetWare Directory Services), included in NetWare 4.0 in 1995. The successor product, eDirectory, delivered
Conflict-free replicated data type
Conflict-free_replicated_data_type
Implementation of IPX/SPX protocols
Service for NetWare needs to be installed. NWLink connects NetWare servers through the Gateway Service for NetWare or Client Service for NetWare and provides
NWLink
Line of PowerPC-based computers
related to the hardware change or by coincidence, Apple also abandoned its NetWare on PowerPC development (codename: Wormhole) at this time. The general logic
Apple_Network_Server
MIDAS Singularity Midori Zune KIN OS Nokia Asha platform Barrelfish Novell Netware (operating system) List of Microsoft topics List of operating systems Concise
List of Microsoft operating systems
List_of_Microsoft_operating_systems
Text mode multitasking operating environment
1989), "Novell announces NetWare Access Server, T-1 Bridge", InfoWorld, p. 13 Mardesich, Jodi (27 May 1991), "Updated NetWare Server Improves Remote Access"
DESQview
Novell-compatible computer-readable software
A NetWare Loadable Module (NLM) is a loadable kernel module (a binary code module) that can be loaded into Novell's NetWare operating system. NLMs can
NetWare_Loadable_Module
Server, Novell NetWare, LANtastic, Solaris or Linux. RIPL is similar to Preboot Execution Environment (PXE), but it uses the Novell NetWare-based boot method
Remote_Initial_Program_Load
Linux distribution of the late 1990s and early 2000s
proprietary software. For instance, the company offered NetWare for Linux, which included a full-blown NetWare implementation from Novell. They licensed Sun Microsystems's
Caldera_OpenLinux
Error screen displayed after a fatal system error on a computer
in memory. (Commonly, but not exclusively, it was seen while the Novell NetWare client for MS-DOS, NETX, was loaded.) The issue was fixed in most instances
Black_screen_of_death
Database software
addition to being embedded in every copy of NetWare 2.x, 3.x and 4.x since it was available on every NetWare network. After some reorganization within Novell
Btrieve
Special user account used for system administration
2000 and higher, the root user is the Administrator account. In Novell NetWare, the superuser was called "supervisor", later "admin". In OpenVMS, "SYSTEM"
Superuser
Network protocol
The NetWare Core Protocol (NCP) is a network protocol used in some products from Novell, Inc. It is usually associated with the client-server operating
NetWare_Core_Protocol
Next Generation (RIPng) 524 Yes NetWare Core Protocol (NCP) is used for a variety things such as access to primary NetWare server resources, Time Synchronization
List of TCP and UDP port numbers
List_of_TCP_and_UDP_port_numbers
Unix operating system
included for COSE compliance. NUC (NetWare Unix Client) software is included for integration with Novell NetWare servers. The Advanced Merge application
UnixWare
Free URL data transfer client software
Darwin DOS Deos FreeBSD FreeRTOS HP-UX HURD iOS IRIX Linux macOS NetBSD NetWare OpenBSD OpenHarmony (HarmonyOS) OpenVMS OS/2 QNX QNX Neutrino RISC OS RTEMS
CURL
native 16-bit binaries compiled for Novell's NetWare Operating System (version 2, NetWare 286, Advanced NetWare, etc.) WAR – an archive of a Java Web application
List_of_file_formats
Gateway application providing connectivity between Microsoft Windows and IBM mainframe
Microsoft BackOffice Server. Similar gateway products were NetWare for SAA (defunct, ran on Novell NetWare) and IBM Communications Manager/2 (defunct, ran on
Microsoft Host Integration Server
Microsoft_Host_Integration_Server
Networking API and protocol
a networking protocol. Operating systems of the 1980s (DOS and Novell Netware primarily) ran NetBIOS over IEEE 802.2 and IPX/SPX using the NetBIOS Frames
NetBIOS
"NetWare 4.0" ("A"), "NetWare 4.0 Main Server License" ("B"), "NetWare 286-Object" ("C"), "NetWare 3.11" ("D"), "NetWare 286 - Source" ("E"), "NetWare
Novell,_Inc._v._Reimerdes
OS/2 NDIS and NetWare Requester LAN Manager/IBM LAN Server Artisoft LANtastic PC-TCP for DOS NetWare Lite, NetWare 2, 3, and 4. Netware 4.11 through 5
WaveLAN
file sharing with Windows. NetBEUI, NetBIOS Enhanced User Interface NCP NetWare Core Protocol PAP Printer Access Protocol RPC Remote Procedure Call RTCP
List of network protocols (OSI model)
List_of_network_protocols_(OSI_model)
Proprietary email client
proprietary email client for Windows. It was originally released in 1990 on NetWare networks with MS-DOS and later Mac clients, before being ported to Windows
Pegasus_Mail
Operating system
server ran NetWare/S-Net S-Net has also been called NetWare 68, with the 68 denoting the 68000 processor. It was superseded in 1985 by NetWare 86, which
Novell_S-Net
Network protocols
discontinued) Novell NetWare operating systems. They also became widely used on networks deploying Microsoft Windows LANs, as they replaced NetWare LANs, but are
IPX/SPX
Computer multitasking that does not preempt processes
for classic applications. NetWare, which is a network-oriented operating system, used cooperative multitasking up to NetWare 6.5. Cooperative multitasking
Cooperative_multitasking
can be based on NetWare or Linux to provide the same set of services. UnixWare Novell "SuperNOS" – a never released merge of NetWare and UnixWare Novell
List_of_operating_systems
File manager
ViewMAX is a CUA-compliant file manager supplied with DR DOS versions 5.0 and 6.0. It is based on a cut-down runtime version of Digital Research's GEM/3
ViewMAX
systems are also in existence.[citation needed] Interoperability with Novell Netware is generally implemented at the applications and systems programming level
Environmental_subsystem
distribution with Novell NetWare servers. NetDrive uses the iFolders protocol to map a drive letter on a Windows workstation to a NetWare server. This software's
NetDrive
Software standard
components, beginning with WordPerfect applications and then its NetWare operating system. NetWare was intended to become a managed Compound Document Service
OpenDoc
Type of decentralized filesystem
file systems are Andrew File System (AFS), Apple Filing Protocol (AFP), NetWare Core Protocol (NCP), and Server Message Block (SMB) which is also known
Clustered_file_system
Personal computer networking system
dedicated-server version of the flagship LANtastic product. Novell NetWare Lite / Personal NetWare "Artisoft". The New York Times. June 28, 1994. "Artisoft -
LANtastic
1993 video game
vector-graphics computer game released by Novell in 1993 for DOS to demonstrate NetWare capabilities. It was written by Edward N. Hill, Jr., one of Novell's engineers
NetWars
distributed OS MVS/System Product V2 (MVS/Extended Architecture, MVS/XA) Novell NetWare (S-Net) PERPOS ProDOS RTU (Real-Time Unix) STOP – TCSEC A1-class, secure
Timeline_of_operating_systems
Unexpected program exit due to an error
Errors or crashes on the Novell NetWare network operating system are usually called ABENDs. Communities of NetWare administrators sprang up around the
Crash_(computing)
Computer data storage server
(used with Apple Macintosh computers), or NCP (used with OES and Novell NetWare). NAS units rarely limit clients to a single protocol. The key difference
Network-attached_storage
Identifier for a node or network interface in a telecommunications network
network IP address in IP networks including the Internet IPX address, in NetWare X.25 or X.21 address, in a circuit switched data network MAC address, in
Network_address
Video game of multiple players
Software's Snipes (1981) uses networking technology that would become Novell NetWare. Digital Equipment Corporation distributed another multi-user version of
Multiplayer_video_game
operating systems NeXT - NeXTstation and NeXTcube file system NetWare File System – The original NetWare 2.x–5.x file system, used optionally by later versions
List_of_file_systems
Topics referred to by the same term
Pacific Northwest Wrestling Personal NetWare, Novell's peer-to-peer network solution for DOS since 1994 Portable NetWare, Novell's network solution for Unix
PNW
System for optimizing the Web
Other Apache HTTP Server Yes OS X, Linux, Unix, FreeBSD, Solaris, Novell NetWare OS/2, TPF, OpenVMS, eComStation Yes Apache 2.0 aiScaler Dynamic Cache Control
Web_cache
Act of creating a new computer file with content matching an exiting file
performed with a specialized command, like NCOPY in DOS clients for Novell NetWare. The COPY command in some versions of DR-DOS since 1992, has built-in support
File_copying
Implementation of TLS protocols
was removed, and support for obsolete operating systems (Classic Mac OS, NetWare, OS/2, 16-bit Windows) and some older operating systems (OpenVMS) was removed
LibreSSL
SQL database engine software
eComStation, IBM i, IRIX, Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows, NetBSD, Novell NetWare, OpenBSD, OpenSolaris, OS/2 Warp, QNX, Oracle Solaris, Symbian, SunOS,
MySQL
Computer networking technology
Interface Cards (NICs) to go with its NetWare operating system. These NE2000 NICs were all Ethernet, and because NetWare became an important application for
Ethernet
Set of extended DOS memory management services
DPMS-enabled as well. Later retail products such as Novell DOS 7 and Personal NetWare 1.0 in December 1993 also came with many DPMS-enabled drivers such as the
DOS_Protected_Mode_Services
Windows character set for Latin alphabet
quotes in Word". Microsoft Support. Microsoft. Retrieved 7 January 2024. "NetWare Web Search: Understanding Character Set Encodings". Novell Documentation
Windows-1252
1983 video game
is one of the earliest text mode multi player games, running on Novell NetWare systems. The objective of the game is to control the creature by moving
Snipes_(video_game)
1992 Microsoft operating system version
provided TCP/IP support in Windows for Workgroups 3.11. Its connectivity with NetWare networks was increased, while it also introduced support for Open Data-Link
Windows_3.1
Computer telephony integration standard developed and promoted by Novell and AT&T
control commands for switching calls, voice mail and call logging using NetWare servers. Unlike the competing Telephony Application Programming Interface
Telephony Server Application Programming Interface
Telephony_Server_Application_Programming_Interface
Online print server developed by Novell
the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP). The iPrint server ran on Novell's NetWare operating system. Windows, Linux, and Mac OS clients needed Novell's iPrint
IPrint
Topics referred to by the same term
Corsair (Novell), a former operating system and user interface project for NetWare Onitsuka Tiger Corsair, a type of running shoe from Onitsuka Tiger Corsair
Corsair
I2O, including Windows, Linux (removed in 4.0), Solaris, OpenBSD, and NetWare. Compaq Proliant HP NetServer LH3000 PERC 4 DC SCSI/i20 on Dell PowerEdge
I2O
Group of server operating systems by Microsoft
Microsoft Servers Linux range of use § Servers, mainframes and supercomputers NetWare Open Enterprise Server "Windows Server release information". Microsoft
Windows_Server
Open-source web server software
OpenVMS, and a wide variety of Unix-like systems. Past versions also ran on NetWare, OS/2 and other operating systems, including ports to mainframes. Originally
Apache_HTTP_Server
to a SAN will, under some conditions, corrupt non-Windows (Unix, Linux, NetWare) volumes on the SAN by attempting to write Windows volume labels to them
Logical_unit_number_masking
The Service Advertising Protocol (SAP) is included in the Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) protocol. SAP makes the process of adding and removing services
Service_Advertising_Protocol
Writing format
(1978) WordStar (1979) VisiCalc (1982) MicroProse, WordPerfect (1983) NetWare (1984) LaserJet, MacWorks, PostScript (1985) PageMaker (1987) ClarisWorks
Camel_case
Computer configuration file to map hostnames to IP addresses
2 and newer /etc/hosts (a symbolic link to /private/etc/hosts) Novell NetWare SYS:etc\hosts OS/2, eComStation, ArcaOS "bootdrive":\mptn\etc\ Symbian
Hosts_(file)
1990s line of RISC servers and workstations from IBM
enable the RS/6000 to run multiple operating systems such as Windows NT, NetWare, OS/2, Solaris, Taligent, AIX and Mac OS but in the end only IBM's Unix
IBM_RS/6000
1993 Microsoft operating system version
Novell NetWare. With Windows NT, Microsoft entered a market it could not previously address and which was mostly dominated by Unix, Novell NetWare and OS/2
Windows_NT_3.1
Command on various operating systems
and is licensed under the GPLv2. This command was also available as a NetWare-Command residing in the public-directory of the fileserver. It also outputs
Whoami
Messaging and collaborative software platform
platforms, including Linux and Windows for the server software (support for NetWare was discontinued in GroupWise 2012). Client software is supported on Windows
GroupWise
Server that connects printers to client computers over a network
protocols including Internet Printing Protocol, Line Printer Daemon protocol, NetWare, NetBIOS/NetBEUI, or JetDirect. A print server may be a networked computer
Print_server
Family of integrated chipsets from Intel and AMD
Support for Windows 95/98/ME, NT 4.0, Windows 2000/XP, OS/2, Netware, ODI, SCO Unix, Netware & Linux. Onboard Ethernet functionality is provided by an SiS
SiS_630/730
Topics referred to by the same term
by offspring of a single parent cell Novell "Moab", codename for Novell NetWare 5.0 Month of Apple Bugs (MoAB), a month of bugs computer security strategy
Moab_(disambiguation)
Mid-1960s–late-1980s class of smaller computers
role within large LANs that appeared resilient. This did not last; Novell NetWare rapidly pushed such solutions into niche roles, and later versions of Microsoft
Minicomputer
Proprietary database management system
O'Brien, Timothy (29 April 1991). "Oracle unveils data base for Novell NetWare 386 LANs". InfoWorld. Retrieved 7 September 2019. Mace, Scott (30 January
Oracle_Database
Type of operating system kernel
BeOS Haiku DragonFly BSD (first non-Mach BSD OS to use a hybrid kernel) NetWare OS/2[citation needed] eComStation ArcaOS OS/4[citation needed] Plan 9 from
Hybrid_kernel
Defunct American software corporation
TUXEDO System on UNIX, NT, and all non-NetWare platforms, and Novell will develop TUXEDO-based applications for NetWare. In addition, most Novell TUXEDO employees
BEA_Systems
Operating system for personal computers
were changed to mimic those of Windows. However it still lacked Novell NetWare support. It also brought additional drivers and support for the most common
BeOS
American software company
public. Subsequently it went into decline, facing competition from Novell NetWare and even more so from Microsoft Windows NT. In 1997, the company changed
Banyan_Systems
Period when a computer system is available
records for many thousands of web hosting computers. A server running Novell NetWare has been reported to have been shut down after 16 years of uptime due to
Uptime
Table inside a master boot record
Novell NetWare NetWare File System 286/2 Secured FS Solomon PC-ARMOUR 65h File system Novell NetWare NetWare File System 386 66h ? Novell NetWare Storage
Partition_type
Dell PowerEdge 1650 Technical Specifications "Novell, Dell PowerEdge 1650 Netware test report". Archived from the original on 2011-01-03. Retrieved 2010-12-20
List_of_PowerEdge_servers
Vendor-neutral file system, used in practice for DVDs and other optical discs
(due to needing pre-allocated, fixed sized metadata partition). NetWare 5.1 NetWare 6 OpenBSD 3.8–3.9 read only No No No No No No OpenBSD 4.0–4.6 read
Universal_Disk_Format
American computer scientist and entrepreneur
and entrepreneur. He was one of the principal engineers of the Novell NetWare operating system from early in Novell's history. He was born in California
Drew_Major
File synchronization concept
A roaming user profile is a file synchronization concept in the Windows NT family of operating systems that allows users with a computer joined to a Windows
Roaming_user_profile
Numeric value with an unclear meaning
and interfaces across many operating systems, including DOS, Windows and NetWare: Examples IBM PC-compatible BIOSes use magic values 00 00 and 12 34 to
Magic_number_(programming)
File system used by MS-DOS and Windows 9x
FAT32 volumes.) In its NetWare File System (NWFS) Novell implemented a heavily modified variant of a FAT file system for the NetWare operating system. For
File_Allocation_Table
RAM area of an IBM AT or compatible computer
into the HMA as well. Novell's NLCACHE from NetWare Lite and early versions of NWCACHE from Personal NetWare and Novell DOS 7 could utilize the HMA as well
High_memory_area
Series of PCs by NEC, sold primarily in Japan
OS/2 and Windows (discontinued after Windows 2000). Localized versions of NetWare and FreeBSD were also available. The PC-98 had many game titles designed
PC-98
Topics referred to by the same term
also refer to: Smirnoff (surname) Novell "Smirnoff", codename of Personal NetWare 1.0 All pages with titles containing Smirnoff Smirnov (disambiguation)
Smirnoff_(disambiguation)
Computer security testing tool
JavaScript, Linux, mainframe, multi (applicable to multiple platforms), NetBSD, NetWare, NodeJS, OpenBSD, macOS, PHP, Python, R, Ruby, Solaris, Unix, and Windows
Metasploit
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Female
English
 English form of Latin Clara, KLARA means "clear, bright."Â
Girl/Female
Indian
Healer; Peace and Harmony; Healer Bringer of Peace and Harmony
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Superior Among the Beings; A King
Girl/Female
British, Christian, English
From the Royal Fortress Meadow
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese, Christian, Greek, Welsh
Pearl; Based on the Abbreviation Meg
Girl/Female
British, English, Greek
Important
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
King
Girl/Female
Australian, Scandinavian
Guarded by Ing; God of Fertility and Peace
Boy/Male
Tamil
Maanikya | மாநீகà¯à®¯à®¾
A jewel, A name of An author
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