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Topic: LAN Manager


In the News (Mon 6 Jul 09)

  
  LAN Manager - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
LAN Manager is based on the Operating System/2 (OS/2) and NetBEUI protocol similar to its predecessors MS-NET for MS-DOS and Xenix-NET for MS-Xenix.
The latest version LAN Manager 2.2 which included an MS-OS/2 1.31 base operating system remained to be Microsoft's strategic server system until the release of Windows NT Advanced Server in early 1994.
LAN Manager authentication uses a particularly weak method of hashing a user's password known as the LM hash algorithm.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/LAN_Manager   (199 words)

  
 LAN Manager - Search Results - ninemsn Encarta
LAN Manager - Search Results - ninemsn Encarta
LAN Manager, in computer science, a local area network technology developed by Microsoft Corporation and distributed by Microsoft, IBM (as IBM LAN...
At the same time that Novell flourished in the market to manage the LAN and its users, Ethernet came to dominate as the basic LAN format.
au.encarta.msn.com /LAN_Manager.html   (103 words)

  
 LAN Manager Clients Cannot See Windows NT Computers
When you run NET VIEW on a LAN Manager client, the list of Windows NT workstations and servers in the domain is not available for several minutes.
LAN Manager clients rely on server announcements that are broadcast over second class mailslots.
In Windows NT 3.1, the announce LAN Manager Server parameter in the registry could be used to set the announcement interval.
support.microsoft.com /support/kb/articles/q127/7/89.asp   (631 words)

  
 LAN Manager Networking Concepts
Although a PC running the Server service is often referred to as a "server," it's important to note that with LAN Manager, when a PC is running the Server service, it also continues to run the Workstation service and thus retains full functionality as a network workstation.
In LAN Manager, setting up a server resource to make it available to network users is called "sharing" the resource.
For the admin's convenience, LAN Manager has been designed to allow server administration procedures to be performed not only at the server itself, but also remotely from any workstation on the network.
support.microsoft.com /default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;86899   (1315 words)

  
 ManageEngine WiFi Manager: Wireless LAN Security and Management
Manage both wired and wireless networks from a single console.
The WiFi Manager server aggregates, analyzes, and persists the data fed by the sensors.
WiFi Manager presents a neat Web-based user interface that can be accessed from anywhere using a standard HTML browser.
www.westechm.com /wifi-manager/index.html   (283 words)

  
 Shared LAN Cache Datasheet
LAN caching is similar in architecture to conventional hard disk or CD ROM caching except that the source of data is a Local Area Network.
LAN performance of 300-500 KBytes/sec is often considered to be acceptable for reading data from a LAN, however a number of network problems can keep users from achieving this level of performance.
LAN Switches (also known as multi-port bridges and/or fast routers) have become a very popular option for increasing the effective LAN bandwidth to the desktop.
www.lancache.com /slcdata.htm   (2008 words)

  
 AccountMate 6.5 for LAN
AccountMate 6.5 for LAN also use the same interface as AccountMate’s SQL products so if your company needs to upgrade to a larger solution in the future, your people can be up and running in no time.
AccountMate 6.5 for LAN is fully customizable and has 16 individual modules so your investment in AccountMate is secure since it can evolve as your business changes.
AccountMate 6.5 for LAN's System Manager is the control center for the entire AccountMate 6.5 for LAN accounting system and must be activated in order to run any of the AccountMate 6.5 for LAN modules.
www.accountmate.com /am65/newlan6.asp   (2069 words)

  
 IP Detective LAN Manager and tools   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
IPD Lan Manager sells for a fraction of the cost of similar tools but has more features than most.
The licensing scheme for IPD Lan Manager is very generous.
Manage an unlimited number of clients on each LAN with a single copy of IPD Lan Manager.
www.ipdetective.ca /LANManager.html   (197 words)

  
 Microsoft LAN Manager
LAN Installation Disk contains a subdirectory structure and files that make it an OEM import disk for the LAN Manager installer.
Begin the MS-DOS LAN Manager installation by inserting the MS-DOS Setup disk in drive A:, typing a:\setup, and pressing Enter.
Select the protocol, which you obtained from your system administrator, to use with the LAN card.
support.3com.com /infodeli/tools/nic/3c3fe574b/ug/fe574bt-38.htm   (200 words)

  
 IBM Redbooks | IBM Tivoli Storage Manager: LAN/WAN Backup; ServerFree Backup; LANFree Backup; and Split-Mirror Backup - ...
In a traditional LAN and WAN environment the Tivoli Storage Manager backup and archive client or application would read data from locally attached disks and then send it over the LAN to the Tivoli Storage Manager backup server as shown in the picture below.
Data movement is off-loaded from the LAN and from the server processor and allows for greater scalability.
This approach is facilitated and automated with the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for Hardware component by integrating IBM's Enterprise Storage Server FlashCopy function with IBM Tivoli Storage Manager and its database protection capabilities for Oracle, R/3, and DB2.
www.redbooks.ibm.com /abstracts/tips0118.html?Open   (819 words)

  
 LAN - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Local Area Network, in computer science, collection of interconnected computers that can share data, applications, and resources, such as printers....
LAN Manager, in computer science, a local area network technology developed by Microsoft Corporation and distributed by Microsoft, IBM (as IBM Local...
The Eight Immortals are: (1) Zhongli Quan, a fat hermit who knows the secrets to longevity and holds a feather fan with which he can revive the dead;...
ca.encarta.msn.com /LAN.html   (79 words)

  
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The emphasis is on the management interoperability issues between the Lan Manager as a standard in the workgroup environment and the standards being developed in the ``enterprise" environment.
Group's Objective The objective of the group is to define the MIB (and relevant related mechanisms) needed to allow management overlap between the workgroup environment (Lan Manager based) and the enterprise environment (based on TCP/IP management).
We also feel very strongly that the recommendation of the previous MIB group should be followed: Lan Manager should be assigned a number of the MIB (Like TCP, IP, or CMOT) and define it objects under this branch.
www.ietf.org /ietf/lanman/lanman-minutes-89feb.txt   (707 words)

  
 EtherExpress™ 16 Adapter - Driver Installation on LAN Manager 2.1
These instructions assume that the LAN Manager operating system has already been installed on the server or workstation.
An EtherExpress driver is included with LAN Manager 2.1, but you must update that driver with the one the EtherExpress disk.
LAN Manger uses the PROTOCOL.INI file to ensure that the driver and the board are configured to work together.
support.intel.com /support/etherexpress/vintage/sb/cs-013515.htm   (821 words)

  
 Innovators on board; masses still waiting - OS/2 LAN Manager Software Magazine - Find Articles
LAN Manager's second mode features named pipes, a new protocol with significant additions, such as security.
"Independent software vendors are concentrating on OS/2's Presentation Manager and have shown little interest in the operating system's communications capabilities," said John Dunkle, a vice president at Workgroup Technology Inc., a consulting firm in Hampton, N.H. Indeed, support for the LAN Manager was at the bottom of some vendors' wish lists.
LAN capabilities are also an after-thought for many users working with OS/i.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0SMG/is_n13_v9/ai_7900794   (831 words)

  
 LAN Server - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
IBM LAN Server started as a close cousin of Microsoft LAN Manager and first shipped in early 1988.
The network client was called IBM LAN Requester and was included with OS/2 EE 1.1 by default.
LAN Server pioneered certain file/print sharing concepts such as domains (and domain controllers), networked COM ports, domain aliases, and automatic printer driver selection and installation.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/LAN_Server   (278 words)

  
 Accessing Microsoft LAN Manager Servers with WFWG
To browse a LAN Manager server appearing in the Windows for Workgroups Connect Network and Connect Network Printers dialog boxes, at least one computer on the network must have a Workgroup name that matches the name of the primary domain of the LAN Manager server.
If Microsoft LAN Manager is not in the Other Networks In Use list select it and then choose the Add button.
If you want to log on to a LAN Manager domain when you log on to Windows for Workgroups, select the Log On To LAN Manager Domain check box and then type the name of the domain you want to log on to in the Domain Name box.
support.microsoft.com /kb/89517   (513 words)

  
 LM - Lan Manager interface unit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
This module imports the structures, constants an functions of the Ported LAN Manager.
For OS/2-based servers, the MicrosoftR LAN Manager functions provided much of the functionality required for a network operating system; this functionality was missing from the local operating system.
However, the set of LAN Manager functions is extended to provide additional capability not included in Windows NT.
www.tmt.com /helphtml/lm_unit.htm   (338 words)

  
 LAN Manager 2.0 Network API Library Information
LAN Manager applications should be linked with libraries that contain the LAN Manager API functions.
LAN Manager operates in similar ways with OS/2, MS-DOS, and Windows, although the operating system allows more functionality when LAN Manager operates with Microsoft OS/2.
More than one link library may be needed for these operating-system platforms, depending on the platform and the LAN Manager API functions called by the application.
support.microsoft.com /kb/61984   (308 words)

  
 Installing LAN Manager 2.2c Over the Network (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.virginia.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The LAN Manager version 2.2c Enhanced DOS client may be installed over the network from a LAN Manager server using the NetBEUI protocol.
The instructions assume that LAN Manager is installed in the default directory (\LANMAN), the over-the-network (OTN) installation directory does not already exist on the server, and the default directory (\LANMAN\NINSTALL) will be chosen as the OTN installation directory.
When the LAN Manager version 2.2c DOS client software is installed from disks, the file TCPUTILS.INI is copied to the \LANMAN.DOS directory even if NetBEUI is the only protocol.
support.microsoft.com.cob-web.org:8888 /kb/131696   (459 words)

  
 ManageEngine WiFi Manager: Wireless LAN Security and Management : Wireless Management
With WiFi Manager you'll have complete control over your wireless devices as well as your airspace, and more time to focus on core IT operations.
Hospitals are shedding their fears and taking on wireless LANs, enamoured by the multitude of benefits it has in store.
Securing wireless LAN is a unique challenge, making reasonable provisions to ensure security of sensitive information is very important.
www.wifimanager.com   (354 words)

  
 Wavelink Mobile Manager
Mobile Manager enhances the reliability and security of your network and the applications it supports.
Once your wireless LAN is set up and configured, Mobile Manager actively monitors your APs to ensure that the proper settings are applied at all times, enhancing your network reliability.
As your wireless network grows, Mobile Manager automates the installation and maintenance functions and lets you define and apply global updates for network and security configurations and firmware.
www.wavelink.com /wavelink/mobilemanager/mobile_manager.aspx   (396 words)

  
 LAN TECHNOLOGY MANAGER   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
This is managerial, administrative and technical work in the planning, development and implementation of a large scale, County-wide local area network (LAN), as well as the management of microcomputer automation projects.
Manages, plans and coordinates the large and complex local area network (LAN) applications for various County agencies.
Considerable knowledge of the principles and practices of management, organization, administration, and supervision.
www.broward.org /hrjobftp/y2291.htm   (374 words)

  
 Home
With the application KWiFiManager you can configure and monitor your wireless LAN PC-Cards under Linux/KDE.
The application uses the wireless extensions from Jean Tourilhes.
So it should suppert every wireless LAN adapter that is in the current linux kernels and most cards from the pcmcia-cs package.
kwifimanager.sourceforge.net   (112 words)

  
 Chapter 3 Upgrading From LAN Manager 2.2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
In LAN Manager 2.2 Systems, the server role can be configured as primary, backup, member, or standalone.
When a LAN Manager server is upgraded to the Advanced Server/9000, users from the LAN Manager 2.2 environment become accounts in the Advanced Server/9000 domain.
Depending on the configuration of the LAN Manager 2.2 server, there may be additional parameters that will need to be changed in the lanman.ini file following the upgrade procedure.
docs.hp.com /en/J2716-90046/ch03.html   (181 words)

  
 Wireless LAN Security
Wireless LANs are prone to attacks (Wireless LAN Attacks) especially because of their open transport medium (air!) and easy availability of cheap attack tools.
An unsecured wireless LAN does not only invites attacks but can also become the source of malicious activities, say for example, a spammer upon gaining entry into the corporate wireless LAN can use the mail-server to send numerous unsolicited emails.
So, continuous monitoring of the wireless LAN and enforcing wireless LAN security policies are of prime importance.
manageengine.adventnet.com /products/wifi-manager/wireless-lan-security.html   (155 words)

  
 Creating a LAN Manager Resource Hierarchy (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.virginia.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The LAN Manager Recovery Kit provides a way to create a computer alias name with associated file shares.
There are three ways to begin creating a LAN manager resource hierarchy.
Select or enter a unique tag for the LAN Manager resource instance you are creating.
licensing.steeleye.com.cob-web.org:8888 /support/documentation.php/04g2/OnlineProductManual/productmanual/create_lan_manager_resource.htm?PHPSESSID=4a5e68d84aad831d11ef015f01bc8a3f   (526 words)

  
 Networking software for DOS and Windows 3.x
Most people choose between the LAN Manager Client and the Microsoft Network Client because they are free, and then probably pick the latter because Microsoft says so.
Although the IBM LAN Client requires much less conventional memory, you do need at least 4 MB RAM and extended memory must be available (must be configured by EMM386 or your other memory manager).
I won't discuss using LAN Manager in depth, but here are some tips and loose comments.
huizen.dds.nl /~jacco2/samba/dos.html   (5581 words)

  
 NPS Essential Competencies: Lan Manager
In this context, a local area network (LAN) is limited to computers within one building or a group of buildings within one park or office complex.
Depending on the size and organization of the information management staff, LAN management may be the only responsibility or just one of several responsibilities an individual performs.
Work may be performed without direct information management supervision, but with support from other NPS LAN managers.
www.nps.gov /training/npsonly/INF/c-lanmgr.htm   (1522 words)

  
 ManageEngine WiFi Manager: Wireless LAN Security and Management
WiFi Manager alarms the administrators for numerous wired as well as wireless network faults.
The fault management UI enables operators to enable/disable specific alarms, configure the severity of alarms, apply specific notification policies, and act on the alarms.
Wireless LAN administrators can use WiFi Manager to group access points based on specific criteria and then upgrade them at one shot.
manageengine.adventnet.com /products/wifi-manager/help.html   (263 words)

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