Is the difference between Novell's "Client 32" and "IntranetWare Client" software simply marketing at work?
Articles and Tips: qna
01 Oct 1997
Q.
Dear Ab-end: Is the difference between Novell's "Client 32" and "IntranetWare Client" software simply marketing at work, or is there really a difference between these two clients?
-- Suspicious in South Bend
A.
Dear Suspicous: Hey, you're smarter than the average bear! "IntranetWare Client" is simply the new name given to all recently-released client software from Novell. What used to be Client 32 for DOS/Windows is now called IntranetWare Client 2.2 for DOS/Windows. Same goes for IntranetWare Client 2.2 for Windows 95 and IntranetWare Client v4.10 for Windows NT. Two notable exceptions are the NetWare Client for OS/2 and the NetWare Client for Mac OS. For some reason, the latest versions of these clients were not renamed.
You can get these files by visiting http://support.novell.com on the World Wide Web and either accessing the Minimum Patch List link or performing a search on the Knowledgebase and downloading the needed files from there.
* Originally published in Novell AppNotes
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