CSNW and NWlink

Discussion in 'Network+' started by morph, Jan 23, 2008.

  1. morph

    morph Byte Poster

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    Are they the same thing? i mean client services for netware allows windows clients to go onto netware servers and NWlink allows client to do the same?
     
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  2. morph

    morph Byte Poster

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    ah i think i mmight have it (google is my friend ;) )
    installing CSNW installs NWlink as well, and CSNW is a more up to date version from win2000 onwards?
     
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  3. Bluerinse
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    Bluerinse Exabyte Poster

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    CSNW is an application that allows you to set specific parameters to connect to a Netware server.

    NWlink is the protocol that is uses. basically IPX/SPX which is the protocol older Netware servers used.

    A protocol is the language that computers use to speak to eachother over the network.

    TCP/IP (a protocol suite) is used far more extensively nowadays.
     
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