NetWare Client for DOS and MS Windows User Guide

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Understanding Client Tools
Using NetWare User Tools for MS Windows
User-Defined Buttons 1 and 2
The 1 and 2 buttons on the right side of the menu bar allow you to load
additional programs within NetWare User Tools for MS Windows. This can
be very useful for accessing the MS Windows File Manager and Print
Manager applications.
Setting the User-Defined Buttons
To define the user-defined buttons, complete the following steps.
Procedure
1 Open the “User Defined Path” dialog.
You can open this dialog in either of the following two ways:
If no previous path is defined, choose the 1 or 2 button or press <Alt>+<1>
or <Alt>+<2>.
If a previous path is defined, press <Alt>+<1> or <Alt>+<2>.
386 Enhanced DOS
Sessions
“Global Drives and Paths” enables MS Windows to support global drive
mappings and paths across multiple DOS box sessions.
To enable global drive mapping support, add the following heading and
command in the MS Windows SYSTEM.INI file:
[NETWARE]
NWSharehandles=true
Resource Display
“Bindery” displays available bindery servers in the “Resources” list.
“Personal” displays available Personal NetWare servers in the
“Resources” list.
“DS Object” displays available NetWare Directory Services objects
in the “Resources” list.
“DS Containers” displays available NetWare Directory Services
containers in the “Resources” list.
“Name Sort” displays resources sorted by their name.
“Type Sort” displays resources sorted by their type.
Table 3-3 “NetWare Settings” Options
Option Explanation