SUMMARY
The Microsoft Windows operating system version 3.1 cannot be run on a
Novell nondedicated server. A nondedicated server is a computer that
operates as both a server and a workstation at the same time.
MORE INFORMATIONNovell NetWare allows a server machine to double as a workstation. In this case, the server is called a nondedicated file server. However, no extended or expanded memory is available to the workstation, and Windows 3.0 can run in real mode only. Windows 3.1 does not have a real mode and therefore cannot be run on a nondedicated file server. For more information, query on the following words in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: win31 real stableNondedicated servers are available with the following Novell products:
A dedicated file server functions as a file server only. A dedicated
file server is preferable because the processor time is not split
between the workstation functions and the requirements of the file
server.
REFERENCES"NetWare Buyer's Guide," Winter 1990 Additional query words: 3.10 3.11 non-dedicated novell net ware 3rdparty
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