Setting Up and Managing Network Drives

Using NetWare Utilities to Set Up and Manage Drive Mappings

6Exit NETUSER.

Press <Esc> until the “Exit?” menu box appears. Then select “Yes” and press <Enter>.

Or press <Alt>+<F10> anywhere within NETUSER to display the “Exit?” menu box. Then select “Yes” and press <Enter>.

The NetWare User Tools for MS Windows (the NWUSER.EXE Program)

The NetWare User Tools for MS Windows program allows you to assign drives to network directories using the “Drive Connections” window. Use this window to

View drive mappings

Create or change network drive mappings

Assign a drive to a fake root directory (for applications that must use a root directory)

The NETWARE.DRV file provides the drive mapping function for the NetWare User Tools for MS Windows. It resides in the SYSTEM subdirectory of your MS Windows directory (the default is C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM).

NOTE:

The NetWare User Tools for MS Windows program is available in NetWare 3.12 and

 

NetWare 4, and in NetWare Client Kits for DOS and MS Windows packages.

 

 

Specify the type of drive mapping and assignment you want by completing the following procedure.

Procedure

1 Run MS Windows.

2 Press <F6> or select the “NetWare User Tools” icon in the NetWare program group.

If the icon is not displayed, you can also access NetWare User Tools for MS Windows by creating a Program object in the MS Windows Program Manager with NWUSER.EXE. (The NWUSER.EXE file is in your target directory for the client installation.)

3 Choose “NetWare Drive Connections.”

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