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A NetWare book that has been years in the making







A NetWare book that has been years in
the making

A NetWare book that has been years in
the making
02/10/2004 02:48 AM

Last month, I told you about the "NetWare 6.5 Administrator's Guide" by Jeffrey Harris, published by Novell Press (see link below). It's a good book and one that any NetWare 6.5 administrator should have. All the feedback I've received on the book has been favorable. At the time, though, I complained about the dearth of books about NetWare. Wonder of wonders, Novell Press released a second tome in January - the "CNA Study Guide for NetWare 6" (by David James Clark IV). 




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