In general, Novell's requirements for an access point vary based on the configuration and intended use. For certain applications or networks, an access point might be necessary to ensure seamless connectivity and functionality.
It depends on the specific Novell product or system you're referring to. Some might need an access point, while others might not.
Novell Web Access is a web-based interface that allows users to access and manage certain Novell services or applications remotely.
To access the Novell GroupWise Address Book, start by launching the GroupWise client on your device. Once it's open, depending on the version and the configuration, the address book might be presented in different ways. In some cases, it could be a side panel that you can expand to view the contacts. In other versions, you may need to click on a specific tab, such as 'People' or 'Directory', which would then lead you to the address book. If you are having trouble finding it, it could also be due to access rights. Check with your system administrator to ensure that you have the appropriate permissions to view the address book.
You might need to use specific software or protocols provided by the university's IT department. Check their documentation or contact their support for detailed instructions.
To access Novell GroupWise email from home, you might need to install a dedicated client software or use a web interface provided by your organization. Check with your company's IT support for the correct URL and login credentials. Also, be aware of any security protocols or settings you need to follow.
You might need to use a VPN connection provided by FIU. Contact your IT department for details and instructions.
Novell doesn't have ownership of SUSE. The ownership situation for SUSE has evolved and is not associated with Novell at present.
Yes, Novell CNE certifications usually have an expiration date.
Novell is still around. However, its role and significance in the current tech ecosystem might be different from its earlier days. It could be involved in specialized areas or providing legacy support services.
No, Novell NetWare doesn't exist anymore. It was popular in the past, but technology has moved on and other networking solutions have taken its place.
Yes, Novell Networks typically uses Netware. It's a core part of their networking infrastructure.