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a way or means to connect to the network & access network resources....
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work station is a server which is help us to connect network
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Here is a great article that you can use to connect servers. http://www.ehow.com/how_2091708_connect-workstation-server.html Try it out, and it will help you.
Yes; it needs a network card for each network connected - in the simplest case, one for the internal network, and one to connect to the Internet. It also needs some proxy software.
A network ready device is a device that has the potential to connect to a network, natively it isn't connected to a network, nor is it a network, but with the appropriate configuration and possibly with the addition of components could be connected.
The primary difference is that when using a workstation as a Novell client, you're most likely connecting to a Novell network, and when using one as a Microsoft Client, you're most likely connecting to a Microsoft network. Novell and Microsoft's models of network security differ. Microsoft has their Active Directory (which arguably a lot of which has been stolen from Novell), and Novell has their NDS (Novell Directory Services). In terms of your computer connecting to one of these networks, it'll differ between a Novell and Windows network in some technical ways, but from a user's perspective things remain pretty similar.
Standard DOS does not have any networking software, so by itself there is no way to connect to a network, let alone a server 2003 system. You would have to buy networking software that runs under DOS to get to the network.