NetWare Client for DOS and MS Windows User Guide

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Logging In from a NetWare Client Workstation
Logging In from MS Windows
Logging In from MS Windows
You can use the NetWare User Tools in MS Windows to log in to NetWare 2,
NetWare 3, and NetWare 4 by completing these steps.
The “Login” option under NetWare User Tools for MS Windows
authenticates you to NetWare Directory Services™ in NetWare 4 or to a
NetWare server in NetWare 2 and NetWare 3 networks. It does not run a
login script for your client workstation.
If you want to run a login script, your initial login should be done at the DOS
command line with the LOGIN utility before loading MS Windows.
Procedure
1 Load the NetWare User Tools (NWUSER.EXE) by choosing the “NetWare User
Tools” icon from the NetWare group.
The “NetWare User Tools” interface screen appears.
2 From the menu bar, choose the “NetWare Connections” icon.
The “NetWare Connections” window displays available resources.
3 From the “Resources” list, choose the resource that you want to log in to.
4 Choose “Login.”
You might be prompted to enter a password before login is completed. Choose
the “Guest” radial button if you do not have an account established on the server
or network that you want to connect to.
If you prefer logging in directly from MS Windows, you can simulate some
login script functionality by using the “Permanent” option in the “NetWare
Drive Connections” window to set up your client workstation drive mappings.