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iolair (IS/IT--Management)
14 Jul 09 12:43
Will the old Netware Client work with OES, you do you need to uninstall it, and then install the new OES Client?

Thanks.

Iolair MacWalter
Network Engineer

marvhuffaker (MIS)
16 Jul 09 1:15
The client is pretty much the same and 'should work' but you're probably at least going to want to update, I'm sure you could find backward compatibility issues and things that don't work with older clients..  But it's a simple upgrade, just download the latest and install, no need to uninstall older version.

Marvin Huffaker, MCNE
Marvin Huffaker Consulting, Inc.
A Novell Platinum Partner
http://www.redjuju.com

iolair (IS/IT--Management)
16 Jul 09 9:32
Ah, didn't know I could "upgrade". I assume that will keep all the settings, which would be great. Thanks.

Iolair MacWalter
Network Engineer

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