Using the WSUPDATE Utility

Using WSUPDATE to Update Files on Client Workstations

#WSUPDATE J: filename

For example, if you mapped drive J: as shown in Step 6, add the following command after the drive mapping:

#WSUPDATE J: NE2000.COM

This command searches all local drives of the client workstations and replaces the NE2000.COM file with its newer version on drive J:.

It renames any old NE2000.COM file on the local drives to NE2000.OLD.

8To exit the system login script, press <Esc>.

9Confirm and save changes you made in the login script.

Using NetWare Administrator

This utility is used only with NetWare 4 networks.

For NetWare 2 and 3 networks, use the SYSCON utility to edit the system login script. See “Using SYSCON” for information.

Prerequisites

A client workstation logged in to the network, running a copy of MS Windows

3.1or later and Novell DOS 7 or later, DR DOS 5 or later, MS-DOS 3 or later, or PC-DOS 3 or later

Rights to modify a Profile container object

A search drive mapped to SYS:PUBLIC.

Procedure

1Load the NetWare Client software and then start MS Windows.

2Load the NetWare User Tools by choosing the “NetWare User Tools” icon from the NetWare group.

The “NetWare User Tools” main screen appears.

3From the menu bar, choose the “NetWare Connections” icon.

The “NetWare Connections” window displays available resources.

4From the “Resources” list, choose the resource that you want to log in to.

5Choose “Login.”

The “Log In to NetWare” dialog box appears.

6Enter the name “ADMIN” or a username with ADMIN equivalency into the

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