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    Connecting to 6.5 server

    our network used to run Netware 5x and were able to create bootable floppy disks that allowed us to connect to the servers via IPX. Now we are on a 6.5 network. Is it still possible to create a bootable disk (floppy or CD) to connect to a netware server?
    What I want to do is create a clone image of my workstations save the image on the netware server, then if the computers get messy, just boot and restore image.
    Okay, I know that Zenworks has this imaging built in. but still, is it possible to boot and connect to a 6.5 server?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cgonzo
    our network used to run Netware 5x and were able to create bootable floppy disks that allowed us to connect to the servers via IPX. Now we are on a 6.5 network. Is it still possible to create a bootable disk (floppy or CD) to connect to a netware server?
    What I want to do is create a clone image of my workstations save the image on the netware server, then if the computers get messy, just boot and restore image.
    Okay, I know that Zenworks has this imaging built in. but still, is it possible to boot and connect to a 6.5 server?
    even with ZEN works this can be a pain. the problem with ZEN is having to add drivers the bootable CD image becasue for the most part ZEN dosent support allot of the new gigabit cards.

    as to creating a boot floppy to connect try barts network boot disk at:
    here

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    Quote Originally Posted by RejectionMan
    even with ZEN works this can be a pain. the problem with ZEN is having to add drivers the bootable CD image becasue for the most part ZEN dosent support allot of the new gigabit cards.

    as to creating a boot floppy to connect try barts network boot disk at:
    here
    Thanks for the reply. I found a cool disk here: www.veder.com/nwdsk that does exactly what I want it to do.

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