| Publisher | EHS Company | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | HTML | Date added | 14 Aug 2003 |
| Topics | Local Area Networks (LAN), NetBIOS, TCP - IP, Digital VMS | ||
| Downloads | 248 | ||
Microsoft Windows95 and Windows NT both provide a set of lightweight, simplistic networking services, allowing users to share and use one anothers' resources easily. There's no need for a dedicated file server, centralized security or any other advanced networking technologies.
These systems are just two members of a rather large family that also includes Microsoft Windows for Workgroups, Microsoft LAN Manager for OS/2, IBM LAN Server, Digital Equipment Corp.'s PathWorks for VMS, a variety of freeware ports of SAMBA, and LAN Manager for Unix (available from Hewlett-Packard Co., NCR Corp., The Santa Cruz Operation and others). Even Novell has an offering that enables NetWare servers to interact with these LAN Manager-based workgroup products.
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