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A Network Operating System is a computer operating system designed to manage and support workstations, personal computers and servers normally connected to a Local Area Network. The list of network operating systems includes Artisoft’s LANtastic, Banyan VINES, Novell’s NetWare and Microsoft’s LAN Manager. Some of the main functions of a network operating system are printer sharing, common file systems, database sharing, application sharing, managing network name directory and the ability to do housekeeping for the network’s system.
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