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Posted: On , RicKi wrote: Help me please. This message was posted from a K New Topic Reply. Posted: Help me please. Posted: i too am suffering with this client services on my xp professional. Posted: Novell stuff? Posted: I had the same problem and found this solution and it worked!! Right click on it then choose Propertise 5 Then when you are in the Local Area Connections Properties dialog box, click on the Client services for Netware and it will be highlighted, then only you'll click uninstall 6 And then for sure you click YES that's wat you wan, right!!!?

It worked like a charm. Older versions use Novell's proprietary IPX transport protocol. Moving to a pure, native Internet Protocol environment requires a significant migration effort. Moving users' files and file permissions from NetWare to Windows - preferably without users noticing - may prove to be the biggest challenge in the migration process. Because of differences in how the two directories support inheritance, it can be hard to make sure that users have exactly the same file permissions and administrative rights under Active Directory that they had under Novell Directory Services NDS.

Services for NetWare includes a directory synchronization tool as well as software that helps migrate files and permissions. But for big migration projects, Microsoft's Matt Finger acknowledges that third-party tools are a better choice.

These vendors' utilities perform tasks such as creating an inventory of security and permission settings, moving user data and user permissions to Windows and helping manage the new Active Directory tree structure. But most users and analysts agree that third-party tools are a necessity when moving large or complex networks over to Windows - especially when migrating from NetWare 4.

With the expense of training staff and, in most cases, bringing in outside help, the migration will turn into an expensive proposition for most users. Company: Microsoft Corp. Web: www. Company: BindView Development Corp. Company: NetIQ Corp. The company still has about 23 NetWare 4. In order to move to a pure IP environment and solve some persistent problems with its Asynchronous Transfer Mode network backbone, the company needed to either upgrade to NetWare 5 or move off NetWare entirely.

Most NetWare users - even those preparing to abandon the platform - say NetWare is stable and reliable. Novell has had six years to work out the kinks, and they have. There is ZENworks, so you don't need as many third-party tools. There are more experienced administrators. The problem is that Microsoft's market dominance and Novell's perceived problems are eroding support for NetWare.

NetWare "was incredibly stable," he says, adding that he has to reboot his NT servers once per week. Novell NetWare 6. This protocol is simply used for routing and showing path to packets to move from one network node to another network throughout internetwork. Skip to content. Change Language. Related Articles. Table of Contents. Improve Article. Save Article.

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