NetWare Client for DOS and MS Windows User Guide

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Preface
uppercase or lowercase letters.
DOS Filenames, Directory Names, and Pathnames
DOS filenames, directory names, and pathnames are shown in uppercase
letters. For example, AUTOEXEC.BAT.
Because DOS is not case-sensitive, you can type these names in uppercase or
lowercase letters.
Ellipses
Ellipses in syntax examples indicate that parameters, options, or settings can
be repeated.
For example, in the command
LOGIN SERVER1/SUPERVISOR /option...
you could replace option with any number of available options.
Emphasis
Italic type indicates emphasized text. For example:
Remember to load the driver before you install the application.
Icons
Checklists, which often contain prerequisites, are marked with the
“Checklist” icon to the left of this text.
Procedures to follow in order to accomplish a specified task are marked with
the “Procedure” icon to the left of this text.
Additional or “nonessential” but noteworthy information is marked with the
“Note” icon to the left of this text.
Vital information about system or software requirements, etc., that deserves
particular attention is marked with the “Important” icon to the left of this text.
Guidelines or tips about fine-tuning, optimizing, etc., which might be
applicable to your site or situation but maybe not to all, are emphasized with
the “Suggestion” icon to the left of this text.
Warnings about potential danger to data, hardware, or person are emphasized