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NDM to the best that I know is an application acronym, called Network Data Mover.
It is an archaic file transfer utility between two servers. Again to the best that I know, it provides a auditble trace of moved data and successful transfer or lack there of.
You can read the FAQ on NDM here:
http://www.proginetuk.co.uk/sections/faqs/126.htm
Word of caution: Depending on your particular case, it may be the acronym for something else but on the sys admin circles, this is the most commonly encountered explanation.
Hope it helps.
Mel
It is an archaic file transfer utility between two servers. Again to the best that I know, it provides a auditble trace of moved data and successful transfer or lack there of.
You can read the FAQ on NDM here:
http://www.proginetuk.co.uk/sections/faqs/126.htm
Word of caution: Depending on your particular case, it may be the acronym for something else but on the sys admin circles, this is the most commonly encountered explanation.
Hope it helps.
Mel
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тАО05-02-2006 03:48 PM
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Re: NDM
Hi Shiv,
NDM : Network Data Manager. It is a File transmission protocol software.
Now, it is known as Connect::Direct.
More information at http://www.auditmypc.com/acronym/NDM.asp
-Arun
NDM : Network Data Manager. It is a File transmission protocol software.
Now, it is known as Connect::Direct.
More information at http://www.auditmypc.com/acronym/NDM.asp
-Arun
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