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NetWare Directory Services

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NetWare Directory Services

See eDirectory.


(networking)Netware Directory Services - (NDS) Novell, Inc.'s directory services for Netware, Windows NT, and Unix. The NDS directory represents each network resource (user, hardware, or application) as an object of a certain class, where each class has certain properties. For example, User and Print Server are object classes and a user has over 80 properties such as name, login, password, department, and title.

The directory is hierarchical, divided into branches by rules of containment. A given object can only belong to a given container (or branch). The rules governing classes, properties and, rules of containment are known as the schema.


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The agreement was prompted by the need of a large EDS customer to migrate 65,000 users from Novell's NetWare Directory Services (NDS) to Microsoft's Active Directory (AD).
Novell's NetWare Directory Services (NDS) interoperates with LDAP as well.
based in Orem, Utah, is a leading provider of network software, including NetWare, the market-leading network operating system, NetWare Directory Services (NDS), GroupWise, ManageWise, BorderManager, and other products.
 
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