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Question: How can I change the volume label of an ISO file Answer: ImgBurn. Small nice product I've been using for several years.
Novell® Netware® has always been an awsome Server OS and not just a workstation with extra threads to deal with multiple requests.
I've been dealing with Novell® Netware® since 1989 (ver. 1.something) and have always thought it to be the standard for "network servers".
Novell® has made some remarkable steps in the Networking world; they've bought SuSe® Linux backed IBM® with the Linux Server idea and on and on...
Yes, Novell® takes a bit more knowledge and requires somthing more of an employee than "knowing windows". This is a For Sure!
The upside is that you will have a "real server", not just another "workstation". Your speeds will be up and the data will be much safer than on Windows!
Fall 2005: No more Netware®. Novell® is now banking on Linux (you know they bougth SuSe®, eh).... Netware® I'll miss you ;-(~
Linux,,, What's that? Well, it's "FREE", but you've heard, because it is an open source OS, it is not secure... Ha, ha, ha (lol)... e-mail me, I'll give you the address to some of my servers.. See what you can do.
Read about the History of Linux as told by Linus Torvalds, Linux's Dad
For starters, check out all the resources at IBM
Mac OS X Server:

Mac OS X (10.4) is built on BSD Unix, yes Unix. This is a solid well done implementation of this old and stable "flavor" of Unix.
Read More at Apple.com
Port ID (numbers) and the services and Trojans that monitor / use them
Two (2) Letter Country Codes
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