Strings = new Array("Novell Open Enterprise Server gives you the ability to deploy the same trusted Novell services on the NetWare kernel, the Linux kernel or both.",	// 0
					"Novell Open Enterprise Server removes the barriers that have prevented Linux from becoming a viable, complete IT infrastructure option.",	// 1
					"Novell Open Enterprise Server makes it easy, painless and cost effective to introduce Linux and open source into your environment.<br>1. Users can still access Novell services running on a NetWare server through a traditional Windows desktop.<br>2. As you begin to introduce Linux into your infrastructure, users can access Novell services running on a Linux server through a traditional Windows desktop.<br>3. If you choose to deploy Linux desktops, users can continue to access Novell services running on NetWare servers.<br>4. As you complete the transition to Linux, users access Novell services running on Linux servers through a Linux desktop.",	// 2
					"Novell Open Enterprise Server makes it possible for different pieces of your IT infrastructure to coexist and work more effectively together.",	// 3
					"iManager has its own URL (&lt;server IP or DNS address&gt;/nps/iManager.html) from which you can access its whole range of management capabilities.",	// 4
					"Because users must authenticate through the directory to access iManager, only the tasks assigned to the authenticated user identity are displayed. iManager 2.5 offers very granular configuration and assignment of network management responsibilities, and all RBS-related information is maintained in a set of RBS objects stored in the directory.",	// 5
					"All of your RBS configuration is handled, naturally, from the RBS Configuration in iManager. From this screen you have full control over the structure of your rolebased management system, including creating new Collections, adding/deleting Modules within Collections, and creating/assigning Roles to users.",	// 6
					"The CIM/WBEM-enabled Robust Status view in Health Monitor provides much more comprehensive information about the servers you are monitoring. You can see the status of server memory, operating system, process/threads, network and CPU. Not only that, but you can also drill down into each of these categories further to view the detailed operations of each server's major subsystems.",	// 7
					"Identity Manager account management and password synchronization works by putting Novell eDirectory at the center of your network environment in a kind of hub-andspoke configuration. From this configuration, it is possible to leverage eDirectory as a meta-directory to dynamically transform and synchronize user account and password information between other participating systems. To control when and how this occurs, you set synchronization policies based on your organization's needs.",	// 8
					"The password management features of Novell Open Enterprise Server are available in the Passwords category in iManager. From here, you can walk through the process of painlessly managing your password environment.",	// 9
					"To grant a user rights to his own directory in Novell Storage Services, you simply make the user a trustee of his directory, after which he can see every directory along the path from his directory back to the volume's root directory. To make this path visible in other file systems, you have to stamp the user's rights at every directory along the path from the volume's root down to the user's directory.",	// 10
					"In Novell Storage Services, unless you explicitly grant Joe rights to the Amy and Sam subdirectories or he inherits those rights, he cannot see them. In Linux (and other) file systems, Joe can see all of the subdirectories within a directory to which he has rights.",	// 11
					"Suppose Amy wants Joe to see her project.mpg file. In Novell Storage Services, Amy does so by making Joe a trustee of the project.mpg file (assuming she has the rights to do so). After she does, Joe sees only the project.mpg file and none of the other files within the Amy directory. To enable Joe to see the project.mpg file in Linux (and other) file systems,  Amy has to make Joe a trustee of the Amy directory, after which Joe sees all of the files in the Amy directory&mdash;including files she doesn't want him to see.",	// 12
					"A two-node cluster enables services to fail over from one server to the other if a server is taken down for maintenance or if it fails.",	// 13
					"With fan-out failover, services in a cluster can fail over to multiple servers.",	// 14
					"A typical Fibre Channel configuration requires a Fibre Channel switch to connect to the SAN and Fibre Channel cards in each node.",	// 15
					"A typical iSCSI configuration requires an Ethernet switch to connect to the SAN and Ethernet cards in each node.",	// 16
					"To configure failover for a resource, move servers to the Assigned list. Change the preferred node order using the up and down arrows located at the bottom of the Assigned list.",	// 17
					"To migrate a resource manually, select the resource from the Cluster State View list, and then click Migrate.",	// 18
					"The Migration Wizard allows you to model your migration with a drag and drop interface. Simply drag a folder or volume from the source to the desired folder or volume on the destination server. All of your changes are stored in a database and can be backed out or modified as needed. Once you've modeled everything to your satisfaction, click the Project menu item and choose Verify and Migrate Project.",	// 19
					"The Migration Wizard guides you through the four steps required to complete the migration. Click on each button in order and follow the instructions to migrate your existing server to newer hardware.",	// 20
					"The Server Consolidation Utility 4.0 facilitates migration from NetWare and Windows NT to either NetWare or Linux on Open Enterprise Server. It also uses a drag and drop interface to allow you to model your consolidation. Drag a folder or volume from one of the source servers to the desired folder or volume on the destination server. As with the Migration Wizard, all of your changes are stored in a database and can be backed out or modified as needed. Once you've modeled everything as you want it, click the Project menu item and choose Verify and Copy data.",	// 21
					"The Server Consolidation Utility can be used to copy data and trustees of that data from either NetWare or Microsoft Windows Domains to Novell Open Enterprise Server servers.",	// 22
					"NetWare AMP lets you develop and host Web-based solutions with ease.",	// 23
					"Hotscripts.com hosts thousands of open source applications that are freely available for download.",	// 24
					"NetWare has morphed into an environment that goes well beyond file and print.",	// 25
					"The Eclipse Platform provides developers with a common tooling environment.",	// 26
					"Novell Virtual Office automatically authenticates users and grants access to NetStorage and iFolder via a Web browser. Virtual team members can also access other Novell services such as iPrint, GroupWise (or other full e-mail client), team discussions, links, shared team files, company and team news, a team calendar, team Web page, bookmarks, eGuide and other team membership functions.",	// 27
					"Novell Virtual Office automatically authenticates users and grants access to NetStorage and iFolder via a Web browser. Virtual team members can also access other Novell services such as iPrint,  GroupWise (or other full e-mail client), team discussions, links, shared team files, company and team news, a team calendar, team Web page, bookmarks, eGuide and other team membership functions.",	// 28
					"Health Monitor lets you build lists of servers that you can monitor collectively. The Quick Status fields enable you to review various aspects of your servers' health. You can select any of the Quick Status items for more detailed healthcheck information. When server problems arise, Health Monitor quickly guides you through the details helping you find the problem source and resolve it quickly. You can securely review and manage server health from anywhere via the Web.",	// 29
					"The Server Consolidation Utility, that will soon be available on the Novell download site, will help you easily consolidate existing servers down to a smaller number of servers as well as migrate data between servers using a drag-and-drop interface.",	// 30
					"Novell iPrint enables employees, partners and customers to access printers from a variety of locations across the network and Internet. Users can easily install any printer on the network and print to it from anywhere in the world, all from a Web browser.",	// 31
					"QuickFinder Server Manager provides you with a powerful tool to configure all aspects of the QuickFinder technology. You can define any number of additional Virtual Search Servers, Indexes, Scheduled Events, Redirect keywords and Search Results templates. You can also easily modify existing speller, synonym and stop words lists as well as control all other aspects of it.",	// 32
					"The Virtual Office Services Administration page lets you enable, disable and configure the quick access buttons to other Novell services.");	// 33

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