NetWare 4.1/9000 Concepts
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For example, to use code page 850 (Europe) with country information for
France (for which the international telephone country code is 33), you need
the following Unicode files:
• 850_UNI.033 — Translates code page 850 to Unicode
• UNI_850.033 — Translates Unicode to code page 850
• UNI_MON.033 — Handles monocasing (the proper alphabetization of upper-
and lower-case letters)
• UNI_COL.033 — Collation, sorted lists
For different code pages and locales, you need Unicode tables with
corresponding code page numbers and country codes.
If you anticipate managing objects created from different code pages, you
must limit object names and properties to characters common to all the
applicable code pages.
UNIX client
A computer running the UNIX operating system that is connected to the
network.
The UNIX client stores and retrieves data from the NetWare server and runs
executable network files. The UNIX client provides multiple NetWare client
multitasking on a single station.
UNIX clients use IPX/NCP protocols to access NetWare resources and
NetWare clients use Novell Virtual Terminal 2 (NVT2) to access UNIX
resources.
See also “Client.”
UNIX host locking
The ability of the NetWare server to map NetWare client byte-range locks
(physical locks) onto the UNIX operating system. This helps avoid conflicts
when a NetWare application and a UNIX application are concurrently
operating on the same file.
Host locking is activated using the configuration manager (nwcm).