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Yes, it can be a networking operating system
Almost all operating systems in existence today are more than capable of networking.
Windows XP, It has all feature of networking, Multimedia and Publication.
Almost all modern Operating Systems support peer to peer networking.
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Windows x.p
No, Cisco is not an operating system; it is a company known for networking hardware, software, and telecommunications equipment. However, Cisco does develop its own operating systems for its devices, such as Cisco IOS (Internetwork Operating System), which is used on routers and switches. Cisco IOS manages network operations and provides various networking services.
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No, Novell is not an operating system itself; it is a company known for its networking software products, particularly Novell NetWare, which was a popular network operating system in the 1980s and 1990s. NetWare facilitated file and printer sharing across local area networks (LANs). Over time, Novell expanded its offerings to include various software solutions for enterprise networking and identity management, but it is primarily known for its contributions to networking rather than as a standalone operating system.
Yes, 3 levels: hardware, operating system, application