Inventory for Netware Servers

Hi,
in our Novell Network we have installed ZEN for Desktops and ZEN Asset
Management. The Inventory for tehe Workstations and Windows Servers work
fine. Is there an Option (nlm)to inventory the Netware (6.5 SP6) Servers in
the Asset Mangement ?

OK:
So it appears that the only way to add Netware servers is under Network Scan and using SNMP?
Brian Hatchell
Network Manager
Victor Valley Community College
760 245-4271 x2792
[email protected]
>>> On 6/5/2007 at 11:10 AM, in message <vGh9i.11140$[email protected]>, Jared Jennings<[email protected]> wrote:
Brian Hatchell,
It would only be located under network discovery scans.
See my other post to you in the Asset-Management forum.
http://support.novell.com/docs/Tids/.../10100864.html
Jared Jennings - Data Technique, Inc.
Novell Support Forums Sysop
My Blog and Wiki with Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
http://jaredjennings.org

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