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NetWare 4.2 25 Connection (Additive License Only)

NetWare 4.2 25 Connection (Additive License Only)

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NetWare 4.2 is a powerful, scalable, flexible, and field-proven server operating system, surpassing traditional network operating systems with its impressive list of built-in services. With it you get a single point of network administration through the NetWare Administrator (NWAdmin) utility, a simple point-and-click graphical interface for managing your network. Through NWAdmin you can access Novell Directory Services (NDS), the industry-standard hierarchical database that stores comprehensive information about network users and resources. With NDS, users log in only once to gain access to all network resources for which they are authorized, regardless of their location in the network. You can deploy applications to workstations and manage workstation profiles from any server or workstation with ZENworks Starter Pack.

Other features of NetWare 4.2 include flexible resource accounting and licensing management, easy installation and migration, high-performance Web server capabilities, multiprotocol routing, integrated IP support, unsurpassed file and print services, symmetric multiprocessing, and unequalled network security and reliability. With NetWare 4.2 you can incorporate advanced services such as telephony, multimedia, Internet and intranet browsing and publishing, and others now emerging.

With NetWare 4.2 you can manage anything from a one- to a multiserver network. Networks and businesses of all sizes will benefit by moving to NetWare 4.2. It lowers the cost of network ownership by providing tools that significantly increase user and operator productivity. NetWare 4.2 protects existing investments by more than doubling disk capacity and adding multiple network services for tens, hundreds, and even thousands of users per server.

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