NetWare Client for DOS and MS Windows User Guide

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Numerics
386 Enhanced DOS Sessions setting
option, explained, 3-23
A
Accessing
files, allowing, 1-17
network from MS Windows, 2-16
network resources with NETUSER, 3-7
network resources with NetWare User
Tools for MS Windows, 3-11
online help in MS Windows User Tools,
3-13
online help in NETUSER, 3-7
Address, base memory (explained), 4-8
Applications
DOS (see DOS applications)
non-NetWare-aware, printing from, 9-3
setting NetWare User Tools for MS
Windows user-defined buttons for,
3-23
Windows (see MS Windows)
Attributes
explained, 1-17
setting, with NetWare User Tools for
MS Windows, 3-24
settings, 3-25
using, to allow single-user access, 1-17
using, to protect files, 1-17
Authentication, explained 1-16. See also
Security
Auto endcap option for MS Windows
client workstations, explained 3-16.
See also Printing
AUTO.VLM file, explained, 2-8
AUTOEXEC.BAT file
modified for NetWare client software
installation, 5-18
B
Base I/O port, explained, 4-7
Base memory address, explained, 4-8
Basics, networking (explained), 1-2
Bindery emulation. See Bindery services
Bindery services, logging in to (from DOS
using /b switch), 7-6
Board, network. See Network board
Bridges, communicating across IBM
token-ring, 10-3
C
Cabling requirements, 4-5
CAPTURE utility, using, 9-5
Changing drive mappings
in DOS, 8-6
with NETUSER, 8-10
with NetWare User Tools for MS
Windows, 8-11
Changing. See also Modifying; Updating;
Upgrading
context, explained, 3-4, 6-9
password for DOS client workstations,
3-8
password for MS Windows client
workstations, 3-18
user-defined buttons in NetWare User
Tools, 3-23
Client software
protocols supported, 2-11
setting up, 4-11
Client software, installing
DOS, 4-10
from network directory, 4-12
modifying files for (see Modifying files)
MS Windows, 4-10, 5-8
MS Windows for Workgroups, 5-22
NetWare DOS Requester 5-3 (see also
NetWare DOS Requester software)
preparing for, 4-11
prerequisites, 4-11
what happens during, 5-17
Client workstations, using. See also DOS
client workstations; MS Windows
client workstations; Remote boot
client workstations
on token-ring network, 10-2
to support SNMP management systems,
11-3
Client workstations. See also DOS client
workstations; MS Windows client
workstations; Remote boot client
workstations
setting up, for software installation, 4-11
updating, files with login scripts, 8-9
Client-server networks, explained, 1-4
Command conventions, explained
DOS, viii
syntax, viii
typographic, viii
UNIX, xi
Complete name. See Distinguished Name
CONFIG.SYS file, modifying for
Desktop SNMP software, 11-8
source routing, 10-10
Configuring HRMIB.INI file 11-12. See
also Modifying files; specific
filename
Configuring. See also Modifying
Desktop SNMP software for better
performance, 11-16
LPT ports for other applications, 9-3
network board, 4-5
ODI LAN drivers, 5-12
two network boards, 5-30
Connection Table Manager, explained, 2-8
Connections, managing DOS client
workstation
network, 3-8
printing 3-7 (see also Printing for DOS
client workstations)
Connections, managing MS Windows
client workstation
network, 3-17
printing 3-14 (see also Printing for MS
Windows client workstations)
Context
changing, 6-9
explained, 1-9, 6-8
Conventions, explained
documentation, used in this manual, viii
NET.CFG file format, x
Copies printing option for MS Windows
client workstations, explained 3-16.
See also Printing
Copy inhibit file property, explained, 3-25
Copying installation files
to NetWare Client directory, 5-15
Creating drive mappings
for DOS client workstations, 8-6, 8-10
for MS Windows client workstations, 8-
11
Creating files
NET.CFG, during client installation, 5-
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