User Guide
46 Novell Native File Access Protocols Installation and Administration Guide
Novell Native File Access Protocols Installation and Administration Guide
103-000162-001
September 4, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
-UNICODE
When On (enabled), this command enables Unicode characters (used in
double-byte languages).
Value: On | Off
Default: Off (disabled)
IMPORTANT: To support Unicode, an additional file named UNINOMAP.TXT
must be created and saved in the SYS:\ETC directory. When the -UNICODE value
is set to On, the UNINOMAP.TXT file is used to resolve Unicode-to-ASCII "no-
map" problems.
To specify "no-map" cases in the UNINOMAP.TXT file, enter the first Unicode
value to watch for and then the second value representing the ASCII replacement
code. For example:
0178 98
20AC CC
Save the values in the UNINOMAP.TXT file. If an unmappable character is
encountered, the system uses the ASCII substitution character specified in the file.
Sample Configuration File
#This name will display in Network Neighborhood with the
#following comment.
-SERVERNAME ‘NW6-NNFAP’
-COMMENT ‘Server running Novell Native File Access Protocols’
#Novell Native File Access Protocols is configured to use
Local #authentication.
-AUTHENT LOCAL
#The workgroup name is ONENET.
-WORKGROUP ‘ONENET’
#When this volume is mounted, the local path CIFSVOL:\ will
appear as a sharepoint named Graphics Volume with unlimited
connections (0) and its corresponding comment.
-SHARE ‘CIFSVOL:\’ ‘Graphics Volume’ 0 ‘Lots of image files’