NetWare Client for DOS and MS Windows User Guide

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Logging In from a NetWare Client Workstation
Logging Out of a NetWare Server or Network
Logging Out of a NetWare Server or Network
Logging out of a NetWare server or network is the procedure that breaks the
network connections and deletes drive mappings and printer port captures
that were made to the network.
If you log out without specifying a NetWare server name in the LOGOUT
command, the client workstation’s resource connections to all servers or to
the network are terminated.
Therefore, to log out from one server and remain attached to the other
servers, specify the server name in the LOGOUT command.
Also, make sure at least one of the remaining drives is mapped to the
PUBLIC directory of a NetWare server that you are still attached to.
Otherwise, you can’t access NetWare utilities.
Logging Out from DOS
Log out in one of the following ways:
If you want to log out from the network or all connected servers, type
LOGOUT <Enter>
If you want to log out from a specific server, type
LOGOUT servername <Enter>
Replace servername with the name of the server you want to disconnect from.
For example:
LOGOUT TSMKT <Enter>
Logging Out from MS Windows
You can use the NetWare User Tools in MS Windows to log out from
NetWare 2, 3, and 4 servers or networks by completing these steps.
Procedure
1 Load the NetWare User Tools by choosing the “NetWare User Tools” icon from
the NetWare group.
The “NetWare User Tools” interface screen appears.