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How do you log on as administrator in Windows 98?

There's no such thing as an administrator in Windows 98. Unless some third-party software is present, such as a Novell Netware client, all users are equal and can make any change to the system that is possible.


What elements is part of the Microsoft netware environment for windows xp professional?

NWLink and NetWare File and Print Services


Can Microsoft Windows Explorer be used instead of the NetWare Map command?

no why


What is novell client for windows?

The Novell client for Windows is used to connect your Windows XP computer to a Novell NetWare network.


What kind of operating system is NetWare?

NetWare is a command-line operating system developed by Novell, Inc and designed to run in the server of a local area network, or LAN. NetWare supports Windows, Macintosh, DOS, and OS/2 clients.


What is the difference between windows and novell?

Windows is a general purpose operating system and Novell NetWare is a network operating system


What are the three different network operating systems?

Appleshare,Microsoft Windows server and Novell netware


Windows xp has inherent support for facilitating connectivity to which?

Novell NetWare, and TCP/IP networks


What has the author Raj Rajagopal written?

Raj Rajagopal has written: 'Multi-Operating System Networking' 'Windows NT, UNIX, NetWare Migration/Coexistence' -- subject(s): Microsoft Windows NT, NetWare, UNIX (Computer file) 'Windows 2000 developer's guide' -- subject(s): Computer programming, Microsoft Windows (Computer file)


Why wont windows 98 home publishing work on windows xp?

Windows 98 home publishing is for Windows 98. Windows 98 programs don't work well on Windows XP sometimes.


What are the unique features of windows 98?

There are no unique features of Windows 98, nothing is unique about Windows 98.


Does The majority of computers attached to NetWare networks today run some version of the SUSE Linux operating system?

No. Netware deployments preceded Novell's acquisition of SUSE. They thus have no affilitiation other than their mutual owner. Netware is used primarily to support Windows networks.

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