NetWare Client for DOS and MS Windows User Guide

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Using the WSUPDATE Utility
Using WSUPDATE to Update Files on Client Workstations
#WSUPDATE J: filename
For example, if you mapped drive J: as shown in Step 6, add the following
command after the drive mapping:
#WSUPDATE J: NE2000.COM
This command searches all local drives of the client workstations and replaces
the NE2000.COM file with its newer version on drive J:.
It renames any old NE2000.COM file on the local drives to NE2000.OLD.
8 To exit the system login script, press <Esc>.
9 Confirm and save changes you made in the login script.
Using NetWare Administrator
This utility is used only with NetWare 4 networks.
For NetWare 2 and 3 networks, use the SYSCON utility to edit the system
login script. See “Using SYSCON” for information.
Prerequisites
A client workstation logged in to the network, running a copy of MS Windows
3.1 or later and Novell DOS 7 or later, DR DOS 5 or later, MS-DOS 3 or later, or
PC-DOS 3 or later
Rights to modify a Profile container object
A search drive mapped to SYS:PUBLIC.
Procedure
1 Load the NetWare Client software and then start MS Windows.
2 Load the NetWare User Tools by choosing the “NetWare User Tools” icon from
the NetWare group.
The “NetWare User Tools” main screen appears.
3 From the menu bar, choose the “NetWare Connections” icon.
The “NetWare Connections” window displays available resources.
4 From the “Resources” list, choose the resource that you want to log in to.
5 Choose “Login.”
The “Log In to NetWare” dialog box appears.
6 Enter the name “ADMIN” or a username with ADMIN equivalency into the