NetWare Client for DOS and MS Windows User Guide

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Index
R
Rename inhibit file property, explained, 3-
25
Requester. See NetWare DOS Requester
software
Requirements. See also Prerequisites
cabling, 4-5
memory, for client workstations, 4-4
Resource Display setting option,
explained, 3-23
Rights, NetWare Directory Services
(explained), 1-18
ROUTE.COM file, using to install source
routing, 10-8
S
Search drive mappings in login scripts,
recommended order of 8-8. See also
Drive mappings; Login scripts
Security
attributes, 1-17
authentication and, 1-16
file system, 1-17
login, 1-18
NetWare Directory Services, 1-18
password, 1-18
rights, 1-17
server, 1-18
Server security, explained, 1-18
Service Protocol Layer. See NetWare DOS
Requester
Setting
attributes with NetWare User Tools for
MS Windows, 3-24
NetWare User Tools options, 3-21
Setting up. See also Installing; Loading
client installation software, 4-9
client workstations for software
installation, 4-4
Desktop SNMP software, 11-3
NetWare client software, 4-3
permanent drive mappings, 8-9
printing (see Printer ports; Printing)
source routing software, 10-4
Settings
application, defining in NetWare User
Tools for MS Windows, 3-23
network board (see Network board)
Sharable file property, explained, 3-25
Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP)
explained, 11-3
SNMP (Simple Network Management
Protocol). See Desktop SNMP
Software, preparing for client installation
4-11. See also Installation; Installing
software; specific software type
Source routing software
explained, 10-3
installing, 10-6
loading, 10-12
setting up, 10-4
unloading, 10-13
Source routing software, modifying files
for loading
CONFIG.SYS, 10-10
STARTNET.BAT, 10-10
SPX (Sequenced Packet Exchange),
explained, 2-12
Standalone printing
explained, 1-20
illustrated, 1-20
STARTNET.BAT file, explained, 5-18
STARTNET.BAT file, modifying for
Desktop SNMP, 11-8
source routing, 10-10
Supervisory rights, NetWare Directory
Services (explained), 1-18
SYSTEM.INI file installation
modifications, explained, 5-19
T
Token-ring source routing, installing, 10-6
Tools. See NetWare User Tools for DOS;
NetWare User Tools for MS
Windows
Topology, explained, 1-5
Transactional Tracking System file
property, explained, 3-25
Transport Protocol Layer. See NetWare
DOS Requester
U
UNC. See Universal Naming Convention
Universal Naming Convention (UNC),
using in MS Windows
for path redirection, 8-14
for port redirection, 9-14
UNIX conventions, explained
commands, xi
file, path, and directory names, xi
Unloading software. See also Loading
software
Desktop SNMP, 11-15
source routing, 10-13
Updating files. See also Modifying files
client workstation, with login script, A-4
DOS system, for client software
installation, 5-7
Upgrading client software 5-2. See also
Changing; Modifying; Updating
Upgrading LAN drivers using
WSUPGRD. See also Changing;
Modifying; Updating
explained, B-3
procedures, B-6
User object, NetWare Directory Services
(explained), 1-14
User Tools. See NetWare User Tools, 3-3
User-defined buttons for NetWare User
Tools in MS Windows
changing, 3-24
using, 3-23
Utilities. See specific utility name
V
Viewing
drive mappings for DOS client
workstations, 8-6, 8-10
drive mappings for MS Windows client
workstations, 8-11
printing information for DOS client
workstations, 9-5, 9-7
Virtual Loadable Module (VLM),
explained
files and NetWare DOS Requester, 2-5
VLM Manager, 2-8
VLM. See Virtual Loadable Module
Volumes, explained, 1-11
W
WIN.INI file, installation modifications
(explained), 5-21
Windows. See MS Windows