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
“User Name” field.
7 Enter a password (if needed).
8 Exit the NetWare User Tools.
9 Load NetWare Administrator by choosing the “NWADMIN” icon from the
NetWare group.
The “NetWare Administrator” main screen appears.
10 From the browser, select the object whose container profile you want to edit.
To modify the login script for a container, select the “Organizational Unit”
icon.
To modify the login script for a particular User object, select the “User” icon.
A login script can be a property of a container, Profile, or User object.
You might have to browse through the Directory tree to get to the object you
want. For information about moving around in the browser and selecting
objects, choose “Help” from the menu bar at the top of the “NetWare
Administrator” screen.
11 From the NetWare Administrator menu bar, choose “Object.”
12 Choose “Details.”
13 Choose the “Login Script” page button.
14 In the login script, map a drive to the network file that you want copied to the
client workstations.
For example, if you want to copy the NE2000.COM file from the \DRIVERS
directory to drive J: on the workstations, add a drive mapping similar to the
following:
MAP J:=VOL2:DRIVERS\
15 Insert the WSUPDATE command after the drive mapping in the login script by
typing
#WSUPDATE J: filename
For example, if you mapped drive J: as shown in Step 15, 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:.