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NDS tree name
NetWare
Network printing
NIC
NLM
N-up
Open
authentication
Orientation
Page interleaving
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Definitions of Common Terms
Definition
Refers to the name of the organizational tree used by your network.
This name is normally found in the Net.cfg file located with your
MS-DOS Vlm.exe program or from within the Nwuser.exe program
that runs under Windows.
A network operating system from Novell, based on a client/server
architecture. Clients log onto one or more file servers, which provide
network services such as e-mail, printing, and storage.
Printing from a client workstation running a Macintosh, Unix, or
Windows operating system over the network to the controller, with the
output produced on the connected TOSHIBA digital copier.
Network Interface Card. A printed circuit board that is installed in both
client (personal computers or workstations) and server machines to
control the exchange of data between them.
NetWare Loadable Module. A software module that runs under the
Novell NetWare operating system to provide or extend functionality.
Refers to the number of page images printed on one sheet of paper.
For example, if you want to print slides or web pages, you can use the
N-up feature to print up to 16 pages on one sheet of paper. Also called
Multiple Pages Per Sheet printing.
In wireless networking, an authentication mode that allows an access
point to verify a client's identity regardless of the WEP key. For
communication to take place, however, the WEP key of the client must
match that of the access point.
The direction in which a document is laid out on a page. Portrait
orientation produces a vertical page layout (i.e., the page height is
greater than the width). Landscape orientation produces a horizontal
page layout (i.e., the page width is greater than the height).
A feature where a blank sheet is inserted between the pages of a print
job. These job dividing sheets are not stapled with the rest of the
original document (if stapling is requested). This feature was
previously known as Tab Sheet Insertion. See also: Cover Sheet and
Sheet Insertion.
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