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Survey of Network Operating Systems (NOS) Introduction Novell Operating Systems Microsoft Network Operating Systems Other Network Operating Systems NOS in Multivendor Environments 1

Introduction to Network Operating Systems (NOS) 2 Coordinating Hardware and Software Multitasking Software Components Choosing a Network Operating System

Network Server 3

Local Directory Listing 4

Redirector Forwards Requests 5

Request to Print 6

Remote Directory Listing 7

Novell Operating Systems 8 Introduction to NetWare NetWare Services Interoperability

NetWare Security 9 Logon Security Trustee Rights Directory and File Attributes

Microsoft Network Operating Systems 10 Introduction to Windows NT Windows NT Services Interoperability

Windows NT Network Services 11 Messenger Service Alerter Service Browser Service Workstation Service Server Service

Windows NT Interoperability 12 Gateway Services for NetWare (GSNW) Client Services for NetWare (CSNW) File and Print Service for NetWare (FPNW) Directory Service Manager for NetWare (DSMN) Migration Tool for NetWare

Other Operating Systems 13 AppleTalk Network Operating System UNIX LANs Banyan Vines Peer-to-Peer LANs Windows for Workgroups Windows 95 and Windows 98 Warp Connect

NOS in Multivendor Environments 14 Multivendor Environments Implementing Multivendor Solutions

Windows NT Server 15

Windows Windows NT Workstation 16

NT Services for Macintosh 17

18 Multivendor Connectivity