User's Guide for MS-DOS Clients
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Using NetWare Connectivity
How NetWare Connectivity Works
How NetWare Connectivity Works
If your workstation has NetWare Connectivity, your company’s network has
some NetWare servers as well as LAN Manager servers or Windows NT
computers. Because your workstation has NetWare Connectivity, you can
use directories, files, and printers on all these resources.
For example, the database files you work with may be on a LAN Manager
server, and the printer you use may be on a NetWare server. Or you may run
one application from a NetWare server, while you run other applications
using files on a Windows NT Advanced Server.
Your network administrator will tell you exactly which directories, files, and
printers are on Windows NT computers, LAN Manager servers, or NetWare
servers.