NetWare Client for DOS and MS Windows User Guide

Index
I-5
modifying, 6-6
NetWare DOS Requester software
architecture, explained, 2-5
backwards compatibility with NETX, 2-
9
DOS Redirection Layer, explained, 2-6
explained, 2-3
file groups, explained, 2-5
layers and modules, illustrated and
explained, 2-6
memory use, explained, 2-10
Service Protocol Layer, explained, 2-6
Transport Protocol Layer, explained, 2-8
NetWare hotkey setting option, explained,
3-22
NetWare Management System (NMS)
software
installing, 11-4
managing Desktop SNMP software
with, 11-3
NetWare User Tools for DOS. See
NETUSER
NetWare User Tools for MS Windows
accessing, 3-10
menu bar, explained, 3-12
prerequisites, 3-10
quick keys, explained, 3-11
setting attributes with, 3-25
setting options, explained, 3-21
user-defined buttons, using, 3-23
using, 3-11
viewing drive mappings with, 8-11
Network
accessing, from MS Windows, 2-16
managing (see Managing networks)
packet exchange, how handled, 2-11
peer-to-peer, explained, 1-4
printing (see Printing)
users, explained, 1-13
Network board
installing LAN driver, procedure, 5-13
settings, determining, 4-5
using third-party drivers with, 4-17
Network drives, setting up
in DOS, 8-10
in login scripts, 8-9
in MS Windows, 8-11
Networking basics, explained, 1-2
NETX
applications, NetWare DOS Requester
compatibility with, 2-9
replacement by NetWare DOS
Requester, explained, 2-9, 2-10
NMS. See NetWare Management System
Notify option for MS Windows client
workstations, explained 3-16. See
also Printing
O
Objects. See also specific object name
changing context of, explained, 6-9
NetWare Directory Services
(explained), 1-8
rights, explained, 1-8
ODI LAN drivers
upgrading IPX to, 4-18, B-3
using third-party, 4-17
Online help. See Help
Open Data-Link specification, explained,
4-18
Options, DOS client workstations
attachments 3-8 (see also Connections)
change context 3-8 (see also Context )
drives 3-8 (see also Drive mappings)
send messages 3-8 (see also Messages)
Options, MS Windows client workstations
drive connections 3-13 (see also Drive
mappings)
NetWare connections 3-17 (see also
Connections)
printing connections 3-16 (see also
Printing)
send messages 3-19 (see also Messages)
P
Packets, exchanging network, 2-11
Parameters, NET.CFG file. See NET.CFG
file parameters
Password for client workstations, setting
DOS, 3-8
MS Windows, 3-18
Peer-to-peer networks, explained, 1-4
Permenant Connections setting option,
explained, 3-22
Physical network connections, explained,
1-5
Preferred Server NET.CFG file parameter,
using and syntax, 6-4
Preferred Tree NET.CFG file parameter,
using and syntax, 6-6
Preparing for client software installation.
See also Installing software
client software, 4-9
client workstations, 4-4
Prerequisites. See also Requirements
hardware, for client software
installation, 4-4
NETUSER, 3-5
NetWare User Tools for MS Windows,
3-10
software, for client software installation,
4-9
WSUPDATE, A-4
WSUPGRD, B-4
Print Manager Display setting option,
explained, 3-22
Printer ports
configuring, for non-NetWare-aware
applications, 9-3
setting up, in login script, 9-6
Printing
from MS Windows to network queues,
2-19
illustrated, 1-20
using Universal Naming Convention
(UNC), 9-14
Printing for DOS client workstations
controlling, with NETUSER, 9-7
managing, 3-7
setting up, 9-4
viewing, with NETUSER, 9-7
Printing for MS Windows client
workstations
managing, 3-14
options, 3-16
setting up, 9-8
PROGMAN.INI file, installation
modifications explained, 5-21
Properties, file (explained), 3-25
Property rights, NetWare Directory
Services (explained), 1-19
Protocol
explained, 1-5
Purge file property, explained, 3-25