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Technology Stocks : Novell (NOVL) dirt cheap, good buy?

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To: Gerald Herbel who wrote (18895)12/4/1997 12:59:00 AM
From: Jerry Heidtke  Read Replies (3) of 42771
 
>Starting with BorderManager (known as NIAS behind the scenes),
>NetWare Connect was bundled with the OS and became known as Remote
>Access.
>
>Remote Access is a part of MOAB (MOAB is now known as NetWare 5.0)
>despite what that "naive" reporter from PC Week reported. Where do
>they find these jerks ??

This is all true. I just got my Moab CD's today, and Remote Access is included (don't know how many connections though). Also a Java Virtual Machine, a bunch of utilities written in Java, dynamic DNS and DHCP services integrated with each other and with NDS (this will be a very big deal in large corporations), a new file system (capable of handling files up to 4 terabytes in size), new routing software, and of course all the native IP stuff.

I'll be installing it tomorrow...

Jerry

P.S. I can also confirm that most PC Weak reporters could not give an accurate technical description of a turd, let alone a piece of software...
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