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User Benefits of Novell Native File Access Protocols
Setting Server Properties for Windows Workstations
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NetWare 6 Overview and Installation Guide
Enabling native protocols on NetWare means that users can access files, map
network drives, and create shortcuts to NetWare servers using the native
methods available in their specific operating system. Windows users can use
their familiar Network Neighborhood. Macintosh users can use Chooser or the
Go menu to access network files and even create aliases. Because the NetWare
server is running native protocols, users can copy, delete, move, save, and
open network files—just like they would if they were working locally.
You can decide how the NetWare server appears to Windows workstations by
configuring the NNFAP Server Name, NNFAP Server Comment, and
Unicode settings.
NNFAP Server Name
The name specified in the NNFAP Server Name field displays as the server
name when Windows workstations without Novell Client software browse the
network You can change the name but it must be different than the NetWare
Server name and no longer than 15 characters. The default NNFAP Server

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