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                      NetNotify
         The Newsletter for Network Professionals
  
                May 5th, 1996, Issue 1
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  Welcome!
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  Greetings notified ones, and welcome to the first 
  edition of NetNotify, the Newsletter for Network 
  Professionals. The primary goal of NetNotify is simple: 
  to provide timely information on cool new products and 
  services in the networking industry. 
  
  Have you ever spoken with one of your associates and 
  heard about a great seminar they went to for free but 
  you never heard a word about it until it was over? Or, 
  have you missed out on promotions for free products 
  from vendors because you just didn't hear in time? 
  Well, judging by the hundreds of new subscriptions that 
  we've been processing each day, I'll assume that many 
  of you know exactly what I am talking about. That is 
  precisely why I started NetNotify.
  
  NetNotify is a publication that will be growing and 
  improving on a regular basis. As a service for the 
  network professional, we are interested to hear what 
  you have to say. When there are issues you would like 
  to see addressed in future editions, be sure to let us 
  know! 
  
  Future editions will only list new products, services 
  or patches released within that publishing period. 
  Within this edition though, there are several items 
  that date back to the early part of April due to a 
  backlog of some items waiting to be published. This 
  will be the only time that issues older than 2 weeks 
  will be addressed in NetNotify.
  
  Thanks for your early support of NetNotify!
  
  Douglas J. Archell
  Sr. Editor
  
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What's In This Edition?
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  The Present and Future of NetNotify
  
  General News and Tidbits

o    Another Great Resource is an Email Note Away! 
o    Support on CompuServe for Windows, Windows 95 and NT 
       You're In Good Hands!
o    OS/2 the Best? Virus says so!
o    NetWare 4.1 Still the Boss!
o    There May be a Santa Claus,But There's No PKZIP V3.0

o    Roll Call of The Certified!

o    You Checked your Notebook?
  
  Education, Seminars and Conferences

o    MCP Endeavor - 20 Assessment Exams Now Available
o    Important Info for MCP's and MCSE's!
o    Novell Master CNE Requirements Change
o    Internet Seminars from Novell
o    Get the Most From Your AS/400
o    Novell's Connecting the World
o    NetWare VS. Windows NT - Dare To Compare
  
  New Products

o    NDSToolkit - Top Quality NDS Management Tools
o    Double the Speed, Quadruple the Capacity
o    Regal Unveils New 5-DISC CD-ROM Jukeboxes!
o    Clarity Announces Cross-Platform Intranet Solution
o    CNet Unveils Three Hot New Hubs!
o    Screaming Along with JAYCOR's Fibre Channel Adapters

o    Connect 10BASE-T Devices to 100BASE-T LANs with Dayna

o    First Fast Ethernet Solution for PDS-Based Macs'
    
  Promotions and Price Slashing

o    Free ManageWise Upgrade Offer
o    CNet Sets New Price Point For NICs/Hubs
o    Novell's TCP/IP Connectivity Is Cheaper Than Ever 
  
  Patches and Fixes

o    NetWare OS/Utility Updates
o    NetWare Client Updates 
o    Novell Hostprint
o    NetWare Connect/NASI
o    NetWare Mac/AppleTalk
o    Novell NW/IP
o    Novell/NetScape
o    Adaptec
o    Compaq
  
  The Winners Circle - Current Contests

o    Contest 1 - Novell Exam Coupon
o    Contest 2 - VFX MCPS/MCSE Assessment Tests!
o    Contest 3 - Dreamlan's NDSLogin Utility
  
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  The Present and Future of NetNotify
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General News and Tidbits
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  Another Great Resource is an Email Note Away! 
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  Looking for honest reviews of the software that is out 
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  Support on CompuServe for Windows, Windows 95 and NT 
  You're In Good Hands!
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  Microsoft may have moved their support services off 
  CompuServe, but the gurus from the Windows Users Group 
  Network (WUGNET) have stepped up to the plate to fill 
  some pretty big shoes!
  
  On April 20, WUGNET officially took over 24 of the 
  forums previously operated by Microsoft. Added to their 
  listing of managed forums, WUGNET now covers 38 forums 
  on CompuServe. Servicing over 1.5 million regular 
  users, they are the largest third party independent 
  support organization available worldwide!
  
  WUGNET's extremely large user base, combined with the 
  120 staff supporters, yields some impressive results. 
  Users coming to one of the forums run by WUGNET can 
  usually expect an in-depth response to their technical 
  problems in as little as 3-5hrs. Worst case situations 
  are usually overnight responses: an excellent track 
  record to say the least!
  
  WUGNET's long arms of technical expertise stretch far 
  beyond the electronic walls of CompuServe. The folks 
  from WUGNET also produce a line of software and CD's 
  for Windows, 95 and NT. They also have their own line 
  of extensive reference books published by IDG Books 
  Worldwide.
  
  For those of you that have benefited from the technical 
  expertise of the WUGNET guru's in the past, and for 
  those who are new to the WUGNET experience, rest 
  assured, you're in good hands! Be sure to visit one of 
  the many WUGNET supported forums on CompuServe. For 
  further information about WUGNET, you can also checkout 
  their web site at http://www.wugnet.com.
  
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  OS/2 the Best? Virus says so!
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  The folks at SSS-Sensible Security Solutions Inc., 
  representatives in Canada of Dr. Solomon's Anti-Virus 
  Toolkit, have announced their findings for a new virus 
  lovingly know as Pretentious.680. 
  
  Pretentious is a parasitic non-resident appending *.COM 
  infector. Infected files become 680 bytes longer and 
  have their time stamp set to 62 sec (like the Vienna 
  virus). This change to the time stamp is not noticeable 
  when doing a normal DIR of infected files.
  
  When an infected program is run, the virus changes the 
  current DOS disk to C: and infects one file in the 
  current directory on C:. The DOS default drive is not 
  restored to what it was before, but changed to C:. That 
  means if you run an infected program on drive A:, for 
  example, you are returned to the current directory on 
  drive C:.
  
  Pretentious does not propagate if there is no C: drive. 
  The virus does not infect files shorter than 255 bytes 
  and longer than 64,000 bytes. It avoids infecting any 
  file with the filemask ??MM????.COM. This means it will 
  avoid infecting COMMAND.COM
  
  The presence of the virus is pretty obvious: in any 
  month but January when an infected program is run, the 
  virus will display the following text:
  
     "Windows 95 may be dangerous.
      OS/2 is the best operating system!
      I'll prove it soon..."
  
  The above text is kept encrypted in the virus body. 
  Pretentious also contains the non-encrypted text 
  "Gdynia 1996 * v1.0 *" (Gdynia is a large city in 
  Poland). All the text messages are verified by a 
  checksum by the virus. If they are found to be modified 
  (in other words, if the checksum does not match) the 
  virus reboots the computer.
  
  This virus was distributed widely via the amateur 
  "Packet Network". This means that the potential for 
  copies of this virus spreading is quite large. The 
  packet network sends binary files in a manner similar 
  to UUE as mail, with multiple copies spreading out on 
  BBSes world-wide. Many BBSes process such files 
  automatically, and append them to their download areas. 
  Even if the file is not read, and decoded as original 
  mail, there is a danger of infection at a later date by 
  a user downloading the infection from a BBS. Samples 
  received by the virus researchers at Dr Solomon's 
  indicate that the initially distributed infected file 
  was infected and then deliberately PKLite'd 
  (compressed) to hide itself. Dr Solomon's FindVirus can 
  scan recursively inside compressed and archived files 
  using the /UNZIP command-line switch.
  
  Users of FindVirus 7.55 and above will be able to 
  detect this virus when run with the /ANALYSE switch. A 
  future update to FindVirus (7.61) will allow you to 
  detect and cleanup this virus. If you would like to add 
  detection and cleanup for this virus now, or to 
  download an eval of FindVirus 7.59, be sure to visit 
  Dr. Solomon's web site at http://www.drsolomon.com.
  
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  NetWare 4.1 Still the Boss!
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  Wondering which Network Operating System (NOS) is still 
  tops? If you guessed NetWare 4.1, and you're a fan of 
  Network Computing Magazine, you're right. Once again, 
  NetWare 4.1 has won the Best NOS title from Network 
  Computing Magazine's "Well Connected" awards. This 
  brings the grand total to 15 awards that have been 
  bestowed on 4.1 since it hit the street in 1994.
  
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  There May be a Santa Claus Dorothy, 
  But There's No PKZIP V3.00
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  Although it's old news, after getting a message from 
  one client about how proud they were to be the first to 
  download the latest version of PKZIP in the office, 
  it's time for a friendly reminder. There is no version 
  3.00 of PKZIP folks! Well, there is one out there, but 
  it's a Trojan Horse that was first uncovered back in 
  May of 1995. When in doubt, or better still, when you 
  are considering upgrading your system with a new 
  version of PKZIP that you found, contact the folks at 
  PKWARE to be sure! Phone: (414)354-8699 FAX: (414)354-
  8559 BBS: (414)354-8670  
  
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  Roll Call of The Certified!
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  Just how many CNE's are out there? How many MCP's? 
  These are two very common questions asked by thousands 
  of people. You've worked hard to get your 
  certifications, now, are you 1 of 5,000 or 1 or 50,000? 
  Well, to answer those questions we gave the folks at 
  Microsoft and Novell a ring to find out just how many 
  of you are out there. 
  
  Novell Certifications - Status as of April 30th 1996
  
    CNAs over 97,500
    CNEs over 88,800
    Master CNEs over 6,500
  
  Microsoft Certifications - Status as of April 2, 1996 *
  
    MCSE 6,138
    MCSD 1,190
    MCPS 42,770
    MCT  4,272
  
  *Unfortunately, we were not able to get the April 30th 
  stats in time for publication.
  
  We are looking to include detailed statistics on the 
  vendor certifications within the first edition of 
  NetNotify each month. More on this later!
  
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  You Checked your Notebook?
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  Many have probably seen Toshiba's ads on TV depicting a 
  gentleman standing in the airport, panicking because he 
  checked his notebook instead of keeping it for carry 
  on. His laptop was able to brave the rigors of the 
  airline personnel, but if you're not careful, your 
  notebook may not make it through the airport x-ray 
  machines!
  
  There's a new scam being run at many of the countries 
  major airports that could separate you from your 
  expensive light weight buddy: here's how it works.
  
  It involves two suspects who look for a potential 
  victim carrying a laptop approaching a security check 
  point in the boarding area. The suspects position 
  themselves in front of the victim passenger. They stall 
  until the passenger puts their laptop on the x -ray 
  conveyor belt. The first suspect then moves through the 
  metal detector easily. The second suspect sets off the 
  detector as they move through, and then begins to slow 
  down the process of emptying pockets, removing jewelry, 
  etc..
  
  While this is happening, the first suspect takes the 
  victims laptop from the conveyor belt as it exits the 
  x-ray machine, and quickly disappears into the crowd. 
  When the victim finally gets through the metal 
  detector, their laptop is gone. There is sometimes a 
  third suspect who will take a hand off from the first 
  suspect, and the computer is out of the restricted area 
  before the victim even knows that it is missing. 
  
  Although difficult to do at busy airports, try to avoid 
  long lines at boarding area security check points, if 
  at all possible. When unable to do so, delay putting 
  your carry on luggage and laptop on the conveyor belt 
  until you are sure that you will be the very next 
  person through the metal detector. As you move through 
  the detector keep an eye on the conveyor belt for your 
  luggage and laptop to come through, as well as watching 
  what others in front of you are picking up.
  
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Education, Seminars and Conferences
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  MCP Endeavor - 20 Assessment Exams Now Available
  ------------------------------------------------
  
  VFX, the publishers of MCP Endeavor, are proud to 
  announce the update to their extensive line of 
  assessment exams for the Microsoft MCPS and MCSE 
  certifications.  MCP Endeavor provides users with an 
  extensive database of test questions to help in 
  studying and test preparation.  MCP Endeavor presents 
  you with a wide range of question styles and formats 
  such as multiple choice, true and false, fill in the 
  blank, and long answer to really put you through your 
  paces. With 500-1000 questions per exam, it's a steal 
  at $29.95 per exam! On CompuServe, download the files 
  MCPDISK1.EXE, MCPDISK2.EXE and MCPDISK3.EXE for a free 
  evaluation from the WUGNET forum (GO WUGNET). On the 
  Internet, the same files (with the extension ZIP 
  though) can be downloaded from the site 
  ftp://ftp.coast.net/SimTel/win3/network/.
  
  VFX Technologies, Email: 70543.366@compuserve.com 
  Phone: (610)265-9222 FAX: (610)265-6007
  NetNotify DOC-ID: mcpenfaq
  
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  Important Info for MCP's and MCSE's!
  ------------------------------------
  
  For all you crazy cat's involved in Microsoft's hot MCP 
  and MCSE certification programs, there are some changes 
  coming down the line and some exams that are being 
  retired that you should know about.
  
  Exams being Retired
  
  Windows NT    3.1 - Retires on September 30, 1996
  Windows NT AS 3.1 - Retires on September 30, 1996
  
  As for the Windows 3.1 exam, there are currently no 
  plans to retire it!
  
  New Exams
  
  Exchange      - Beta should be out some time in July
  Excel 7.0 VBA - Currently not in development
  
  Online Support and Resources for MCP's
  
  As you probably already know, Microsoft has moved their 
  support services from CompuServe to the Internet. The 
  MSEDCERT Forum on CompuServe is still active, but plans 
  are in the works to move this resource to the Internet 
  within a month or so. In the mean time, the forum 
  remains active! In addition to this forum, if you are 
  on MSN, you can access the MCP Forum by using the go 
  word MCP.
  
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  Novell Master CNE Requirements Change
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  Novell Education has recently changed credits required 
  in the core and elective areas of Master CNE 
  certification. Course 210 Fundamentals of Network 
  Management has now been moved from a Master CNE core 
  requirement to an elective option for CNEs and Master 
  CNEs. Based on this decision, credits have been 
  realigned in both the Core and Elective areas for all 
  Master CNE certifications. Details regarding this can 
  be found in the CNE/Master CNE Participant's Guide 
  which can be obtained from the Novell Education faxback 
  system at 1-800-233-EDUC or 801-429-5363 document 
  #1443, or on the CNE Homepage on the web at 
  http://www.cne.org under CNE/Master CNE program 
  information, CNE Headline News.
  
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  Internet Seminars from Novell
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  Looking for technical solutions and strategies for your 
  company's plans to jump onto the Internet and Intranet 
  bandwagon? If so, how would you like to attend a half 
  day seminar about the Internet and Intranets for free? 
  Well, if you do, you'll be happy to know of Novell's 
  new seminars currently in full swing. These seminars 
  will provide some in-depth solutions for your company 
  using some of Novell's hottest products such as the 
  NetWare Web Server, LAN Workplace and LAN Workgroup, 
  the Boss NOS itself: NetWare, and much, much more! If 
  you're an end user attending the sessions, your name 
  will be entered in a draw for some cool Novell 
  software. If you're a reseller, bonus, there's a 
  special treat in store for you! Seminars are running 
  until June 6th. For registration and location 
  information, call (800)892-2922.
  
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  Get the Most From Your AS/400
  -----------------------------
  
  Novells host connectivity team and industry expert 
  Roger Pence, Sr. Editor for NEWS/400 Magazine, are 
  hitting the road in June and July for a 9 city tour. 
  This tour offers free seminars showing you how to get 
  the most from your AS/400's. Attendees will experience 
  demo's showing how easy it is to connect your AS/400(s) 
  with NetWare, and interview's with users already 
  feeling the power of the seamless connectivity. 
  Attendees will also receive detailed information on 
  products from Novell and their partners for AS/400 
  connectivity. Companies with AS/400's won't want to 
  miss this seminar! To register, call (800)892-2922.
  
  June 25 - San Francisco
  June 26 - Orange County, Calif.
  June 27 - Dallas
  July 09 - New York
  July 10 - Boston
  July 11 - Philadelphia
  July 16 - Minneapolis
  July 17 - Detroit
  July 18 - Chicago
  
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  Novell's Connecting the World
  -----------------------------
  
  The folks at Novell and 30 of their partners are 
  packing their best duds and hitting the road to put on 
  the Connect Your World Solutions showcase. This is a 
  free seminar presenting efficient cost effective 
  business and networking solutions. Users will 
  experience hands-on demonstrations for some of the 
  leading industry technologies making your networks and 
  users easier to manage. Attendees will leave the 
  seminars with lot's of great information, a full belly 
  from the free lunch, cool door prizes, and free 
  software! Ya just gotta love it when it's free! The 
  tour kicks off on May 2nd and runs until July. For date 
  and location information, visit Novell's web site at 
  http://netware.novell.com/special/partner.htm. You can 
  register directly from the web site or for those 
  without web access, call (800)892-2922.
  
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  NetWare VS. Windows NT - Dare To Compare
  ----------------------------------------
  
  All you Canadians out there will be happy to hear that 
  Novell is kicking off their Dare to Compare tour across 
  Canada on May 8th. These free seminars will provide a 
  feature by feature comparison of NetWare and NT along 
  with live demonstrations and a ton of information on 
  integrating different platforms with NetWare. Attendees 
  will also receive a free 2 user copy of NetWare 4.1 
  ([ed.] Is there anyone out there that actually DOESN'T 
  have a 2 user copy of NetWare yet?) and a copy of 
  Novell's Reducing the Cost of Ownership analysis 
  software. To register, call (800)892-2922.
  
  May  08 - 48288 - Calgary
  May  09 - 48289 - Edmonton
  May  14 - 48290 - Vancouver
  May  23 - 48291 - Ottawa
  May  30 - 48295 - Winnipeg
  June 05 - 48293 - Montreal
  June 11 - 48292 - Toronto
  June 13 - 48294 - Halifax
  
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New Products
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  NDSToolkit - Top Quality NDS Management Tools
  ---------------------------------------------
  
  If you've been around NetWare for awhile, you'll know 
  that there are hundreds, if not thousands, of third 
  party products available for NetWare 3.x. 
  Unfortunately, there are no where near as many for 
  NetWare 4.x, especially utilities that can make the 
  life of the NDS Administrator and users a little 
  easier.  Fear not 4.x fans, help is on the way with 
  DreamLAN's NDS Toolkit.  Packed with all sort's of 
  goodies, this toolkit is a must have for any NetWare 
  4.x administrators out there! For full details on this 
  gem of 4.x utilities, be sure to request the related 
  document from the NetNotify Document retrieval service!
  
  DreamLAN Network Consulting, 
  Email: 71333.1700@compuserve.com
  
  NetNotify DOC-ID: toolkit 
  
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  Double the Speed, Quadruple the Capacity
  ----------------------------------------
  
  Users interested in optical drives should check-out 
  MOST's new Jupiter 2 or Nikon's new Beluga drive: 2.6GB 
  Direct-Overwrite Magneto-Optical (MO) drives. The 
  drives offer transfer rates that are double that 
  offered by existing optical drives while also 
  quadrupling the storage capacity. Their incredible 
  speed and capacity make them ideal for image storage 
  and retrieval, and general network applications.
  
  Using Nikon's patented LIM-DOW (Light Intensity 
  Modulation-Direct Overwrite) technology permits the 
  drives to carry out the overwrite process in a single 
  pass at a full 3600 rpm, rather than the slower, two-
  pass process required by earlier technology drives. As 
  a result, the drives provide a sustained read and write 
  transfer rate of up to 4MB/sec and a burst transfer 
  rate of 10MB/sec, which make them the fastest 5�" MO 
  drives available today. With the drive's 2X speed and 
  average seek time of 24ms, combined with their 4X 
  capacity, they provide performance levels comparable 
  with hard drives. 
  
  For further information on the Jupiter 2, or the 
  Beluga, check with your local reseller or VAD. 
  Alternately, you can contact MOST and Nikon directly.
  
  MOST Inc. Phone: (714)898-9400 FAX:(714)373-9960 Snail 
  Mail: 11205 Knott Avenue; Cypress, CA 90630 
  
  Nikon Optical Storage Phone: (415)508-4674 FAX: 
  (415)508-4600 Snail Mail: 1399 Shoreway Road; Belmont, 
  CA 94002 
  
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  Regal Unveils New 5-DISC CD-ROM Jukeboxes!
  ------------------------------------------
  
  There's not much in this industry that really gets me 
  excited. I have a deep love for computers and 
  networking, but there are so many new products coming 
  out on a regular basis that, in a way, I've become 
  desensitized to many of them. Regal Electronics has 
  changed that.
  
  You see, there's this problem I've had for a long, long 
  time, and that problem is my CD-ROM drive. The drive 
  work's like a charm, but it's a single triple speed 
  unit. I have a growing library of CD-ROM's that I must 
  reference on a regular basis: not an easy task when you 
  only have one CD-ROM drive. To date, I have resorted to 
  eating up hundreds of megabytes of disk space to store 
  my CD-ROM data so I can use multiple applications at 
  once. I have considered purchasing additional CD-ROM 
  drives or one of jukeboxes on the market but the 
  problem has been cost and real estate. Buying multiple 
  drives can become pricey, and jukeboxes have been 
  anything but cheap. Desktop space is very limited in my 
  lab and my sleek desktop computer that I use most of 
  the time has a serious problem with available space - 
  components are crammed in their tighter than sardines! 
  That's all about to change though.
  
  Regal Electronics has hit the streets with two new CD 
  Jukeboxes offering 4X speed and holding up to 5 CD-
  ROMs, that's 3.2Gb of data you can have available at 
  once!
  
  Their CDC-4Xi is a half height jukebox that fits into 
  the space used by a floppy drive, or, the space used by 
  your older single CD-ROM unit. Listed at $399, this PnP 
  ready unit comes equipped with an Enhanced IDE card, 
  cable, audio cable and one Regal 5-disc cartridge. The 
  4Xi is Win95 and Windows NT compatible and comes with 
  easy-to-use interface/minichanger management software 
  for DOS and Windows 3.1.
  
  The CDC-4X is a low-profile subsystem offering full 
  SCSI-II compatibility and a universal switching power 
  supply. This allows for PnP operation almost anywhere 
  in the world for the meager list price of $495! The 4X 
  is Win95 and Windows NT-compatible and includes high-
  performance multi-platter CD-ROM management and SCSI 
  utility software with support for DOS, Windows 3.1, 
  Macintosh systems, and NetWare.
  
  If you're tired of playing the data shuffle, swapping 
  CD's left, right, and center, contact Regal 
  Electronics.
  
  Regal Electronics Inc.; Phone: (408)988-2288 FAX: 
  (408)567-1563; Snail Mail: 4251 Burton Drive; Santa 
  Clara, CA 95054
  
  --------------------------------------------------
  Clarity Announces Cross-Platform Intranet Solution
  --------------------------------------------------
  
  If you run the corporate email system, you'll love 
  Clarity's new Compatibility Server. Bridging the 
  differences in platforms and applications, users can 
  transmit and receive documents and messages through 
  email with ease. PC, Macintosh, and UNIX users can 
  continue using their current products to exchange, edit 
  and print fully formatted documents. With conversion 
  being done automatically, users don't even know the 
  server exists! Messages are automatically intercepted, 
  transformed according to user profiles maintained in 
  the system's Address Book, and passed back to SMTP for 
  normal delivery. Available now, the Clarity 
  Compatibility Server is priced at $10,000 per server. 
  The system includes all required documentation and bi-
  directional converters for all popular UNIX, PC, and 
  Macintosh text, spreadsheet and graphic formats. Be 
  sure to visit their web site if you would like to 
  request free evaluation copies!
  
  Clarity Software, Inc. Web: http://www.clarity.com 
  Email: info@clarity.com Phone: (415)691-0320 or 
  (800)235-OPEN Snail Mail: 2700 Garcia Avenue; Mountain 
  View, CA 94043
  
  --------------------------------
  CNet Unveils Three Hot New Hubs!
  --------------------------------
  
  The new 8 port PowerSWITCH SH-1080 switching hub 
  integrates both 10BaseT and 100BaseTX networking 
  technologies in a single unit. Six 10BaseT ports 
  provide switch-selectable, full-duplex 20Mbps Ethernet 
  performance and two 100Base TX ports combine to form 
  the perfect "bridge" between existing 10Mbps networks 
  and the 100Mbps networks. The two Fast Ethernet ports 
  also support the Nway auto-negotiation standard to 
  detect the speed of attached devices.
  
  The PowerStack CNFH-1200 is a 12 port Fast Ethernet hub 
  that requires no configuration and supports all major 
  network protocols. It is a simple and easy to use hub 
  for small to medium sized organizations! PowerStacks 12 
  100BaseTX RJ-45 ports on the front panel can connect up 
  to 12 workstations using Cat5 UTP, one of which can 
  serve as a crossover port to link hubs at 100Mbps! 
   
  The PowerSWITCH SH-80 is an 8-port Ethernet switching 
  hub offering a potential throughput of 140Mbps. Using 
  high-speed, cut-through technology and advanced 
  switching technology, network delays are a thing of the 
  past! Each of the 8 ports deliver at least 10Mbps of 
  bandwidth to connected devices. 6 of the ports are 
  dedicated 10BaseT ports supporting 20Mbps full-duplex 
  Ethernet when connected to capable devices, 1 is a 
  combination BNC/UTP and the other, a combination 
  AUI/UTP port. 
  
  The sleek, trim hubs are a steal with SRP at $1,798 
  (SH-80), $1,998 (CNFH-1200) and $2,688 (SH-1080). Users 
  can purchase the SH-1080I with CView SNMP network 
  management software for $2,888., only $200 more than 
  the 1080!
  
  CNet Technology, Web: http://www.cnet.com.tw/ Email: 
  sales@hq.cnetusa.com Phone: (408)954-8000 FAX: 
  (408)954-8866 Snail Mail: 2199 Zanker Road; San Jose, 
  CA 95131
  
  -----------------------------------------------------
  Screaming Along with JAYCOR's Fibre Channel Adapters!
  -----------------------------------------------------
  
  Considering upgrading your network connections? Looking 
  for more bang for your buck? Well if so, JAYCOR's new 
  fibre channel PCI adapters are something you should be 
  looking into! Announced at NetWorld+Interop, these 
  babies scream at a whopping 1063 Megabits per second, 
  setting a new price performance point for high 
  bandwidth interconnections for storage and networks. 
  The new cards, FibreStar FCI-1063-CI for copper (DB-9) 
  output and FibreStar FCI-1063-OI for optical 
  connections, support both switched and arbitrated loop 
  network architectures. By integrating the fibre channel 
  transceiver circuits onto the board, they have provided 
  the lowest cost gigabit fibre channel cards on the 
  market today. You could go FDDI, but fibre channel 
  solutions are available for the same cost with many 
  times the bandwidth. For you speed demons out there, 
  Windows NT and Solaris X86 drivers are available with 
  the cards. 
  
  Jaycor: Contact:Roland Thibodeau, Terry Flanagan Web: 
  http://www.jaycor.com Email: fibrechannel@jaycor.com 
  Phone: (619)535-3122 FAX: (619)535-9763
  
  -----------------------------------------------------
  Connect 10BASE-T Devices to 100BASE-T LANs with Dayna
  -----------------------------------------------------
  
  They did it in 1990 by providing an inexpensive way to 
  connect LocalTalk printers to 10Mbps Ethernet networks. 
  Now they've done it again for 100Base-T Networks. 
  Dayna's new piece of white lightning, the BlueStreak 
  Fast Etherprint 10/100, is a single-port bridge due out 
  in May that will sell for less than $500. This gem 
  offers an incredibly simple and affordable way for you 
  to connect to 100BASE-T Ethernet networks that high-end 
  multiple address bridges just can't compete with. 
  Whether you're looking to connect some of your printers 
  or other 10Base-T devices to your companies 100BASE-T 
  network, be sure to give the good folks at Dayna a 
  ring! Watch future updates of NetNotify for actual 
  pricing and feature info!
  
  Dayna Communications, Web: http://www.dayna.com Email: 
  support@dayna.com Phone: (801)269-7200 FAX: (801)269-
  7363
  
  ------------------------------------------------
  First Fast Ethernet Solution for PDS-Based Macs' 
  ------------------------------------------------
  
  Dayna Communications is now shipping the BlueStreak 
  10/100 LC Adapter, the first 100 Mbps solution for the 
  large installed base of Macs' with a Processor Direct 
  Slot. The BlueStreak 10/100 LC card provides 
  flexibility by running at both 10 or 100 Mbps speeds 
  from a single RJ-45 jack. Using the NWay. standard, it 
  can auto negotiate between 10 and 100 Mbps speeds, 
  offering a seamless upgrade to 100 Mbps performance so 
  that users can migrate to industry-standard high-
  performance networking at their convenience. At an 
  estimated price street price of $270, the BlueStreak 
  10/100 LC card also includes diagnostic LEDs and works 
  with all network operating systems. 
  
  Dayna Communications, Web: http://www.dayna.com Email: 
  support@dayna.com Phone: (801)269-7200 FAX: (801) 269-
  7363
  
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Promotions and Price Slashing
=============================
  
  -----------------------------
  Free ManageWise Upgrade Offer
  -----------------------------
  
  Users who purchase ManageWise between April 15th and 
  July 15th are in for a special treat later this summer. 
  Novell is making a special offer to all of their users 
  to receive a free upgrade to the next version of 
  ManageWise, due out sometime this summer. The next 
  version of ManageWise will include several updated 
  desktop management features that are also included in 
  Intel's LANDesk Management Suite V2.5 and the LANDesk 
  Virus Protect product. If you've been thinking about 
  buying ManageWise, this special offer may be just the 
  reason to break out those cheque books folks!
  
  ---------------------------------------
  CNet Sets New Price Point For NICs/Hubs
  ---------------------------------------
  
  CNet Technology has slashed the prices for a number of 
  their NIC's and shared Ethernet hubs by as much as 33 
  percent! These jumperless, NE2000 compatible NICs with 
  full auto configuration are a steal! The CN200Eplus, a 
  16bit  Coaxial NIC has been reduced from $69 to $48. 
  The CN600Eplus, a 16bit 10BaseT NIC, reduced from $69 
  to $42. The CN650Eplus, a 2-in-1 Coaxial or 10BaseT PnP 
  NIC, reduced from $79 to $55. The CN40BC, a PCMCIA 
  Ethernet Type 2 adapter, reduced from $199 to $128.  
  
  CNet's CN100TX, a 10/100Mbps PCI full duplex 100BaseTX 
  Fast Ethernet NIC, has been slashed from $178 to $128. 
  Last but not least, CNet's CN8800TPC: 8-port workgroup 
  hub with one BNC cascade connector for expansion, cut 
  from $169 to $138
  
  CNet Technologies, Web: http://www.cnet.com.tw/ Email: 
  sales@hq.cnetusa.com Phone: (408)954-8000 FAX: 
  (408)954-8866 Snail Mail: 2199 Zanker Road; San Jose, 
  CA 95131
  
  -------------------------------------------------
  Novell's TCP/IP Connectivity Is Cheaper Than Ever 
  -------------------------------------------------
  
  If you've been thinking about purchasing Novell's LAN 
  Workplace 5 for MS Windows or DOS, now is the time! 
  Pricing for Novell's hot TCP/IP connectivity product 
  has been slashed down to size. A single user pack will 
  now run you $249 (a savings of $150!) and the 100 user 
  version will cost a meager $6,995, a whopping $6,000 
  shaved off the previous list price!! Novell has not 
  only cut the pricing for LAN Workplace, but they've 
  also improved the installation routines to meet the 
  requests of their clients. For those who prefer 
  products in languages other than English, you'll be 
  happy to hear LWP is now available in Dutch, French, 
  Italian, German and Spanish!
  
  Windows 95 and NT users should also keep their eyes 
  peeled later this summer for LAN Workplace Pro for 
  Windows 95 and NT!!
  
=================
Patches and Fixes
=================
  
  Our Patches and Fixes area of NetNotify provides 
  updated information about new patches/fixes that have 
  been released within the current publishing period. It 
  is important to note that this is not a complete 
  listing of all patches/fixes available since the 
  related product was fist released.  We are currently 
  working on compiling master listings containing details 
  of all patches/fixes for various products. These 
  listings will be made available to subscribers only 
  through our document retrieval system. Once available, 
  you will be notified with directions on how to retrieve 
  this information.
  
  To conserve on space, and reduce unnecessary bandwidth 
  use, we will not be transmitting the full listings, 
  only the updates. More on this later!
  
  We have abbreviated some of the words within the update 
  listing, a summary of which, are provided below:
  
  CIM  - Compaq Insight Manager
  DS   - Directory Services
  MS   - Microsoft
  MW   - Managewise
  NPFC - NetWare Programs From Compaq
  SP   - Service Pack
  SS   - Smart Start
  NDS  - NetWare Directory Services
  NMS  - NetWare Management Systems
  NW   - NetWare
  NWA  - NetWare Management Agent
  NWC  - NetWare Connect
  
  --------------------------
  NetWare OS/Utility Updates
  --------------------------
  
  To download, GO NWOSFILES on CompuServe or visit 
  Novell's FTP site at ftp.novell.com.
  
  312PT7.EXE - NW v3.12 OS Patches
  41FILR.EXE - FILER v4.21 for NW v4.x. Resolves problems
               with negative numbers being displayed.
  41NDS6.EXE - NW DS.NLM v4.89c, DSRepair.NLM v4.35
  41RTR3.EXE - 41RTR3.EXE; NW v4.10 Protocol Update
     IDE.EXE - Latest IDE Drivers for NW v3.12 and v4.02
  LIBUP8.EXE - Library Update Files for v3.1x and v4.10
  SBACK6.EXE - SBACKUP and support modules: NW v3.1x/v4.X
  
  ----------------------
  NetWare Client Updates 
  ----------------------
  
  To download, GO NWOSFILES on CompuServe or visit 
  Novell's FTP site at ftp.novell.com.
  
  C3295B.EXE - NW Client 32 for Windows 95 Update
  C3295C.EXE - NW Client 32 for Windows 95 Update
  DW32P1.EXE - Open Beta Client 32 for DOS/Win Updates
  DW32P2.EXE - Open Beta Client 32 for DOS/Win Updates
  NPTR95.EXE - Open Beta Nprinter for Windows 95
    NTC5.EXE - v3.5b NW Client for Windows NT Patches
  				
  ----------------
  Novell Hostprint
  ----------------
  
  To download, GO NWGENFILES on CompuServe or visit 
  Novell's FTP site at ftp.novell.com.
  
  HPT006.EXE - HostPrint Maintenance For HostPrint v1.1 
               for NW v3.1x/v.4.0x
  HPT007.EXE - HostPrint Maintenance For HostPrint v1.1
               for NW v3.1x/v.4.0x
  HPT008.EXE - HostPrint Maintenance For HostPrint v1.1 
               for NW v3.1x/v.4.0x
  HPT009.EXE	- HostPrint Maintenance For HostPrint v1.1 
               for NW v4.1
  
  --------------------
  NetWare Connect/NASI
  --------------------
  
  To download, GO NWGENFILES on CompuServe or visit 
  Novell's FTP site at ftp.novell.com.
  
   MAC20.HQX - NWC Mac2NCS v2.0
  NWC003.EXE	- NWC Maintenance Patch for v1.0.34/v1.0.41
  PTF205.EXE	- NASI Maximum User Limitation Fix
  WNCS2B.EXE	- NWC Win2NCS Update with 32bit Support. 
               Recommended for NWCv2.0 and v1.0 sites
  
  ---------------------
  NetWare Mac/AppleTalk
  ---------------------
  
  To download, GO NWGENFILES on CompuServe or visit 
  Novell's FTP site at ftp.novell.com.
  
  MACFIL.EXE - MACFILE V1.01 - resolves abends during 
               desktop rebuild process
  MACPT1.EXE - Updated AppleTalk NLMs for NW v4.10
  MIPXGW.EXE - IPX Gateway for Apps using MACIPX 
  
  ----------------------------
  Novell Managewise/NMS/Agents
  ----------------------------
  
  To download, GO NWGENFILES on CompuServe or visit 
  Novell's FTP site at ftp.novell.com.
  
  MWINST.EXE - MW Patch - Resolves abends during install 
               when server name starts with "NE"
  NMA005.EXE - NMA Update to V1.6 for NW V4.1 Support 
               and fixes for NW V4.0/V3.12
  NMS002.EXE - NMS V2.0 Update to rev C. Recommend for 
               all NMS V2.0 sites
  
  ------------
  Novell NW/IP
  ------------
  
  To download, GO NWGENFILES on CompuServe or visit 
  Novell's FTP site at ftp.novell.com.
  
  NIP22B.EXE - NetWare/IP 2.2B Server Update Files
  
  ---------------
  Novell/NetScape
  ---------------
  
  To download, GO NWGENFILES on CompuServe or visit 
  Novell's FTP site at ftp.novell.com.
  
  WB2016.EXE - NetScape 2.01E-NOV update - Recommend if 
               running v1.0.1NOV, v1.1NOV or v1.22NOV
  
  -------
  Adaptec
  -------
  
  To download, GO ADAPTEC on CompuServe or visit 
  Adaptec's FTP site at ftp.adaptec.com
  
  WIN95MPD.EXE - Updated MPD Drivers for WIN95
  
  ------
  Compaq
  ------
  
  To download files, visit Compaq's web site at 
  http://www.compaq.com/support/files.html, their ftp 
  site ftp.compaq.com or on CompuServe, GO COMPAQ.
  
  SP1497.EXE - CPQDSKSA.NLM v2.61 - Resolves CD-ROM 
               mounting problems with NetWare using nlm 
               version v2.50 or v2.60
  
  SP1498.EXE - Resolves erratic mouse behavior on Elite 
               units when using Rose Electronics' 
               ServeView or Blackbox's ServerSwitch.
  
  SP1522.EXE - CIM Desktop Agent for WIN95.
  
  SP1558.EXE - NPFC and Supplement, v3.01a for NetWare. 
               Includes drivers, NLMs and support info 
               for running NetWare on Compaq Servers.
  
  SP1559.EXE - WINHELP file that is the on-line docs for 
               NPFC v3.01 rev A.
  
  SP1576.EXE - DiskIm-STEALTH64 Video2001 series for 
               WIN95
  
  SP1587.EXE - CD-ROM/Floppy Swapping Support for the LTE 
               5000 Family for WinNT v3.51. 
  
  SP1592.EXE - Compaq Options ROMPaq Firmware Upgrade 
               v2.29 rev A - for Compaq Fast-SCSI-2 Hard 
               Drives,Compaq SMART SCSI Array Controller, 
               Compaq SCSI DAT and Tape drives. 
  
  SP1621.EXE - CIM Host Agent for SCO OpenServer 5.0
  
  SP1626.EXE - Disk images of WinNT 3.51 SP4 DFP Upd 
               v2.60
  
  SP1632.EXE - Updated CPQAS6FX.NLM corrects invalid 
               license for Arcserve 6.0 for NetWare when 
               installed through SV2.50A. 
  
  SP1822.EXE - Firmware Upgrade for Deskpro and Prolinea 
               units with EDO SIMMs. Resolve intermittent 
               POST 202-Mem Mismatch Error during warm
               boot
  
  ** There will be other products/services added to the 
  Patches/Fixes section of NetNotify, but if you have a 
  specific request on what you would like added, be sure 
  to drop us a line at the suggestion ID! 
  
=====================================
The Winners Circle - Current Contests
=====================================
  
  What better way to finish off the newsletter by 
  offering you the chance to win some cool stuff!  In 
  this edition, 3 vendors have been generous enough to 
  offer some goodies, ripe for the picking! 
  
  Entering one of the three contests in this edition of 
  NetNotify couldn't be easier, just answer the questions 
  provided and send your answers, along with your name, 
  address and phone number, to one of the following email 
  addresses and you just might be a winner!  
  
  Contest 1 - Email CONTEST-050501@NETCENT.COM
  Contest 2 - Email CONTEST-050502@NETCENT.COM
  Contest 3 - Email CONTEST-050503@NETCENT.COM
  
  All answers to the questions can be found in one of 
  three places, this edition of NetNotify, a referenced 
  document from the NetNotify document retrieval service, 
  or from one of the demo's referenced here. Good luck, 
  and be sure to review the contest Rules posted later in 
  this newsletter!
  
  ------------------------------
  Contest 1 - Novell Exam Coupon
  ------------------------------
  
  1. Which course is being moved from the core Master CNE 
  requirements to electives?
  
  2. In the CNE/Master CNE Participant's Guide, what is 
  the second elective listed in the Master CNE 
  Infrastructure and Advanced Access elective pool?
  
  3. From the information available on the CNE Homepage 
  on the web, what is the last day that you can take the 
  test that is being replaced with the tests for courses 
  210 and 216?
  
  4. Name the largest third party independent support 
  organization available world wide.
  
  5. How many CD-ROMs will the CDC-4x hold?
  
  6. Which fibre channel adapter announced at 
  Networld+Interop transfers data at 1063 Megabits per 
  second?
  
  7. How many ports are there on the BlueStreak Fast 
  Etherprint 10/100?
  
  -------------------------------------------
  Contest 2 - VFX MCPS/MCSE Assessment Tests!
  -------------------------------------------
  
  1. What version of FindVirus will allow you to detect 
  and cleanup the Pretentious virus?
  
  2. Which company makes the Jupiter 2?
  
  3. As of April 2, how many MCT's were there?
  
  4. How many 10BaseT ports does the SH-1080 have?
  
  5. How many different assessment exams are currently 
  available in MCP Endeavor?
  
  6. From the demo of MCP Endeavor, how many questions 
  are included within the eval version for each MCP 
  Endeavor assessment test?
  
  7. From the demo of MCP Endeavor, what is the first 
  pull down menu option from the main MCP Endeavor 
  window? 
  
  ---------------------------------------
  Contest 3 - Dreamlan's NDSLogin Utility
  ---------------------------------------
  
  1. How many awards has NetWare 4.1 won since 1994?
  
  2. Name the Sr. Editor from NEWS/400 magazine that will 
  be touring with Novell.
  
  3. Which product will allow your users to send 
  documents via email to users on different mail systems, 
  without having to worry about conversion?
  
  4. The cost of the CN8800TPC was reduced from $169 to 
  what?
  
  5. Can NDSLogin resolve duplicated user object names?
  
  6. Do you need to set a Name Context in the NET.CFG for 
  each workstation in order for NDSLogin to function 
  properly?
  
  7. Can NDSLogin help you with mobile user logins?
  
  -----
  Rules
  -----
  
  1. Contest begins May 5th and ends Friday May 31st.
  
  2. To enter, contestants must correctly answer the 
     questions provided for each contest offering. Answers 
     must be sent via email to the appropriate email address 
     along with the full name, address and phone number of 
     the contestant.
  
  3. Contests are open to all subscribers of NetNotify 
     except employees of DJA Systems, their representatives, 
     their affiliated agents and/or promotional agencies, 
     and anyone directly or indirectly related to the 
     promotion as well as anyone residing with them.
  
  4. You may submit one entry for each contest offering. 
     But, you may only win 1 prize per edition of NetNotify.
   
  5. By entering the contest, you agree to have your name 
     published within NetNotify without any compensation.
  
  6. Contest winners are responsible for any and all 
     provincial, state or federal taxes owing for their 
     winnings.
  
  7. Winners will be notified via email and must accept 
     the prize as shown. No substitutions will be allowed.
  
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