Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 9th Oct 2007 16:10 UTC, submitted by elsewhere
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Yes, the client still has some bugs apparently, judging by the constant flow of 4.9X SPX updates that have been coming out for a couple of years now. It's fairly stable from what I've experienced(outside of a severe 4.92 SP2 show stopping issue), but we don't change much from the default configuration during install, so my evidence is anecdotal.
I seem to remember reading a blog posting explaining why the Vista client was taking so long to come out; basically Microsoft was changing so much right up until Vista went gold, Novell had to basically play catch up after Vista was made public.
If I had to guess, I'd say the deal has had zero impact on the Novell client.




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No, the client is still around. There are ways to get around using the client, but it's still probably the most used "gateway" for NCP connection. I think the Vista client was just released, along with the next version of the Linux client. I haven't had any time to muck around with anything new on this front in the past three months unfortunately.

I'm hoping to set up a small testing lab within a few weeks and install OES2 on top of SLES, OES2 NetWare as a Xen virtual machine, and a bare metal NetWare 6.5.7 and see how they interact with each other. I wonder what my boss would say if I dropped a $3000 PO for a ThinkPad with a VT enabled Intel cpu and 4GB of ram for a "test lab"?