Using the WSUPGRD Utility

Using WSUPGRDE to Upgrade Network Board Drivers

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 “User Name” field.

7Enter a password (if required).

8Exit the NetWare User Tools.

9Load NetWare Administrator by choosing the “NWADMIN” icon from the NetWare group.

The “NetWare Administrator” main screen appears.

10From the browser, select the object whose login script you want to edit.

To modify the system login script for a container, select the “Organizational Unit” icon.

To modify the login script for a particular User object, select the “User” icon. A login script can be a property of a container, Profile, or User object.

You might have to browse through the Directory tree to get to the object you want. For information about moving around in the browser and selecting objects, choose “Help” from the menu bar at the top of the “NetWare Administrator” screen.

11From the NetWare Administrator menu bar, choose “Object.”

12Choose “Details.”

13Choose the “Login Script” page button.

14Insert the WSUPGRD command into the login script by typing

WSUPGRD odi_driver [option]

For example, you might type

WSUPGRD NE2000 /N

This command upgrades your IPX LAN driver with an NE2000.COM ODI LAN driver without deleting your IPX LAN driver.

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