Hi
I am not Pissed off....just very disappointed with the effort Novell put into it. The problem with enabling it for windows users is that it makes the Novell server look like an NT or 2k server. The only problem with that is now your Netware server has the SAME vulnerbilities as a Microsoft Server. Is that what you want!!!? Not in my world. If you want to access your files with a clientless login then do it with ifolder, or you can access your files via the browser and ifolder web page, you then retain your great Netware security and if you have roaming windows users install the smail ifolder client and it will auto sync your files for ya the moment your laptop is connected to the internet you have access to your files.
We have quite a few OS/2 wkstns and linux boxes and this native file access has not done much to help with bringing in those systems to work better with Netware. Everything is still geared to Microsoft wkstns connecting to Netware..this phrase platform independent is just a smoke screen....Netware really only works well with windows clients connecting to Netware. Novell dumped the Mac, abandoned OS/2 and is trying to make an attempt with a linux client but failed to make a viable client for linux. Native file access is just a fix or add on to Unix file access. and that is all you get. If you want a client for the Mac then you need to purchase it from Prosoft, but if it is a windows user the client is free, the OS/2 client only works up to Netware 4.11, but it does still work with current netware but you don't get any services...
Vaughn Bender
CNE 3, 4, 5.x
Netware CNE 5.x