User Guide
42 Novell Client for Windows
Novell Client for Windows
103-000159-001
December 7, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
3
Modify the installation options as needed.
3a Double-click the configuration option that you want to modify in the
Installation options list box.
3b In the property pages, set the parameters and then click OK.
The values that you set appear in the right list box.
HINT: You can set up one workstation the way you want other workstations to be
set up, and then use Novell Client Install Manager to import the settings from that
workstation’s registry and save them to the configuration file you will use during the
ACU install. Once you set up the workstation, click File > Open Registry to import
the settings into Novell Client Install Manager.
For information about setting properties on a single workstation, see “Configuring
Network Protocols” on page 18.
4 Click File > Save.
You can save the file with any filename that you want to use. For
example, you could rename the file NOVELL.TXT and then use it in
conjunction with the ACU.
Setting Properties on a Single Workstation after
Installation
1 At the user’s workstation, right-click the N icon in the system tray.
2 Click Novell Client Properties.
3 Set the properties that you want to change.
4 Click OK to make the changes and close the property pages.
Setting Properties on Multiple Workstations after
Installation
Beginning with ZENworks
TM
for Desktops 3 or later and NetWare
®
5 or later,
you can use ConsoleOne to configure client properties for multiple
workstations. The properties that you set in ConsoleOne
TM
or NetWare
Administrator are pushed down to the client workstations at scheduled times
or when specified events occur, such as when a user logs in.
To set the properties on multiple workstations after installation, refer to the
corresponding ZENworks for Desktops documentation at Novell’s
documentation Web site (http://www.novell.com/documentation/) for more
information.