Microsoft's network operating system based on OS/2.
Distributed NOS, developed by Microsoft, that supports a variety of protocols and platforms.
A local area network technology developed by Microsoft Corporation and distributed by Microsoft, IBM (as IBM LAN Server), and other original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). LAN Manager connects computers running the MS-DOS, OS/2, and UNIX operating systems and allows users to share files and system resources such as hard disks and printers and to run distributed applications using a client-server architecture.
A software program that expands the features of MS-DOS to enable computers to join a local area network. See also local area network (LAN).
IBM/Microsoft's joint attempt at early networking, eclipsed by NetWare. This was the genesis of many important protocols and ICP mechanisms such as NETBIOS, named pipes and NetBEUI. Portions still exist in OS/2 Warp Server. Also known as Lan Mangler.
LAN Network Operating System developed by Microsoft which runs or top of OS/2 and recently Windows NT.
Lan Manager is a network operating system developed by Microsoft.
A network operating system,developed by Microsoft and 3Com, that runs on 80386, 80486 (and better) computers. The file-server software is a version of OS/2; client PCs can be OS/2-, DOS-, UNIX-, or M ... more
n. A local area network technology developed by Microsoft Corporation and distributed by Microsoft, IBM (as IBM LAN Server), and other original equipment manufacturers. LAN Manager connects computers running the MS-DOS, OS/2, or UNIX operating system and allows users to share files and system resources and to run distributed applications using a client/server architecture. See also client/server architecture, LAN.
The LAN Manager was an advanced Network Operating System (NOS) from Microsoft developed in cooperation with 3 Com. It was designed to succeed 3Com's innovative 3+Share network server software which ran on top of MS-DOS.