Installation guide
380 LAN Manager Setup screen
LAN Manager Setup screen
The
local area network adapter (LANA) number
A
unique integer assigned to each protocol stack.
The LANA number specifies which network
adapter to access, if the computer has multiple
network adapters. A protocol stack may function
with several LANA numbers, one for each
network adapter it services.
LAN Manager Setup program’s menu-oriented
interface used for workstation configuration tasks.
This screen is available only from computers that
already have LAN Manager software installed.
LANA number
See local area network adapter
(LANA) number.
local computer
The workstation or server at
LANMAN.INI
The LAN Manager initialization
which the user or administrator is currently
working. See also remote.
file. The values in this file determine the option
settings for computers on the local area network,
although the net start command options can
temporarily override LANMAN.INI values.
These values can be modified to suit the network
requirements. See also CONFIG.SYS, default,
PROTOCOL.INI.
local printer
A printer that is directly connected
to one of the ports on your computer.
local server
The server at which the user or
administrator is currently working. See also
remote.
LIM
The Lotus/Intel/Microsoft expanded
local user
The user or administrator working at
memory specification. See also expanded
memory.
that computer’s keyboard.
log off
To remove the username and password
LIM EMS
The Lotus/Intel/Microsoft Expanded
from a workstation, breaking connections to local
area network resources, but not stopping
LAN Manager services.
Memory Specification. LIM EMS defines a way
to map memory from a pool of expanded memory
to an area below the MS-DOS 1 MB limit.
log on
To provide a username and password to
list box
In a dialog box, a type of box that lists
gain access to the local area network. When
connecting to resources, Windows NT
Advanced Server or LAN Manager validates the
username and password before granting access.
In a Windows NT Advanced Server domain, or a
LAN Manager domain with logon security, the
username and password must match a valid user
account on the domain controller. See also
primary domain controller.
available choices — for example, a list of all files
in a directory. If all the choices do not fit in the list
box, there is a scroll bar. See also scroll bar, scroll
box.
LMHOSTS file
The file used by TCP/IP in which
server names and their corresponding IP
addresses are stored.
local
A workstation or server at which the user
or administrator is currently working, or a device
or resource located at that workstation or server.
See also local user, remote.
logon domain
A domain (other than the
workstation domain) that is specified when you
log on. See also domain, other domains,
workstation domain.
local area network (LAN)
A group of
computers, linked by cable or other physical
media, that lets users share information and
equipment.
logon password
The password specified when
you log on at a LAN Manager workstation. See
also log on, password.