Using the WSUPDATE Utility

Using WSUPDATE to Update Files on Client Workstations

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

16Choose “OK” and then save your changes.

The “NetWare Administrator” main screen appears.

17Log in all of the client workstations that you have modified the login scripts for. If the workstations are already logged in, log them in to the network again.

This runs the WSUPDATE program and updates the files on all those client workstations.

Using NETADMIN

This utility is used only with NetWare 4 networks.

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

Prerequisites

A client workstation logged in to the network, running a copy of 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 system login script

A search drive mapped to SYS:PUBLIC

Procedure

1Load the NetWare Client software.

2Log in to the network with the name “ADMIN” or a username with ADMIN equivalency.

3Enter a password (if required).

4Load NETADMIN by typing

NETADMIN <Enter>

5From the “Options” menu, choose “Manage Objects.”

6Select the object whose login script you want to edit.

If the object you want appears on the list, select it and press <F10>.

If the object is not on the list, browse the Directory tree by selecting objects and pressing <Enter> until you see the object you want. Select it and press <F10>.

A login script can be a property of a container, Profile, or User object.

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