NetWare Client for DOS and MS Windows User Guide

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D
Dedicated IPX LAN driver, upgrading to
ODI
in login script, B-6
with installation program, 4-18
Delete inhibit file property, explained, 3-
25
Desktop SNMP software
configuring, for better performance, 11-
16
explained, 11-3
installing, 11-4
loading, 11-14
sample NET.CFG file for, 11-11
setting up, 11-3
unloading, 11-15
Desktop SNMP software, modifying files
for loading
CONFIG.SYS, 11-8
NET.CFG, 11-10
STARTNET.BAT, 11-8
Direct printing option for MS Windows
client workstations, explained 3-16.
See also Printing
Directories and files, explained, 1-11
Directory Map object, assigning drive to,
8-8
Directory, explained
path, 1-12
rights, 1-18
tree, 1-8
Distinguished Name
explained, 6-5, 6-8
format, 6-8
logging in using, 6-8
logging in without using, 6-5
typeful name, example, 6-9
typeless name, example, 6-9
DOS applications, running from MS
Windows
in enhanced mode, 2-17
DOS client workstations. See also Client
workstations
drive mappings for, creating or
changing, 3-8, 8-6, 8-8
drive mappings for, managing, 3-8
memory requirements, 4-4
messages for, sending and receiving, 3-8
network connections for, managing, 3-8
options (see Options, DOS client
workstations)
password for, setting and changing, 3-8
printing for (see Printing, DOS client
workstations)
DOS conventions, explained
command, viii
file, path, and directory names, ix
DOS ODI protocol, using IBM token-ring
source routing driver with, 10-3
DOS Redirection Layer. See NetWare
DOS Requester
DOS Requester. See NetWare DOS
Requester software
DOS, managing
attachments, 3-8
DOS, running from MS Windows
in Enhanced mode, 2-17
DOS. See also Client workstations
context, managing in NetWare Directory
Services, 3-8
file services provided by DOS
Redirection Layer, explained 2-6
(see also NetWare DOS Requester
software)
installing NetWare Client software from
5-4 (see also Installing)
logging in from, prompt, 7-5
modifying, configuration files, 5-18
NetWare User Tools for (see
NETUSER)
printing (see Printing for DOS client
workstations)
Redirection Layer, explained 2-6 (see
also NetWare DOS Requester
software)
Requester (see NetWare DOS Requester
software)
system files, updating, 5-7
using WSUPGRD from, prompt, B-6
Drive mappings for DOS client
workstations
creating or changing, 8-6
creating or changing, with NETUSER
utility, 8-10
managing, 3-8
viewing, 8-6
viewing, with NETUSER utility, 8-10
Drive mappings for MS Windows client
workstations
creating or changing, with NetWare
User Tools, 8-11
managing, 3-13, 8-11
viewing, with NetWare User Tools, 8-11
Drive mappings. See also Mapping drives
creating permanent, 8-9
managing (see Managing drive
mappings)
recommended order in login scripts, 8-8
recommended order, using, 8-6
using UNC paths instead of (see
Universal Naming Convention)
Drivers. See IPX LAN drivers; ODI LAN
drivers
DRVRXLAT.TXT file, explained, B-4
E
Editing. See Modifying
Emulation, bindery. See Bindery services
Enable banner option for MS Windows
client workstations, explained 3-16.
See also Printing
Enable tabs option for MS Windows client
workstations, explained 3-16. See
also Printing
Enable timeout option for MS Windows
client workstations, explained 3-16.
See also Printing
F
File
parameters, NET.CFG (see specific
parameter name; NetWare Client
for DOS and MS Windows
Technical Reference)
properties, explained, 3-25
File system
security, explained, 1-17
structure, explained, 1-10
structure, illustrated, 1-11
Filename conventions, explained
DOS, ix
UNIX, xi