Index

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memory requirements, 4-4

managing, 3-8

 

messages for, sending and receiving, 3-8

viewing, 8-6

D

network connections for, managing, 3-8

viewing, with NETUSER utility, 8-10

Dedicated IPX LAN driver, upgrading to

options (see Options, DOS client

Drive mappings for MS Windows client

ODI

workstations)

workstations

in login script, B-6

password for, setting and changing, 3-8

creating or changing, with NetWare

with installation program, 4-18

printing for (see Printing, DOS client

User Tools, 8-11

Delete inhibit file property, explained, 3-

workstations)

managing, 3-13, 8-11

25

DOS conventions, explained

viewing, with NetWare User Tools, 8-11

Desktop SNMP software

command, viii

Drive mappings. See also Mapping drives

configuring, for better performance, 11-

file, path, and directory names, ix

creating permanent, 8-9

16

DOS ODI protocol, using IBM token-ring

managing (see Managing drive

explained, 11-3

source routing driver with, 10-3

mappings)

installing, 11-4

DOS Redirection Layer. See NetWare

recommended order in login scripts, 8-8

loading, 11-14

DOS Requester

recommended order, using, 8-6

sample NET.CFG file for, 11-11

DOS Requester. See NetWare DOS

using UNC paths instead of (see

setting up, 11-3

Requester software

Universal Naming Convention)

unloading, 11-15

DOS, managing

Drivers. See IPX LAN drivers; ODI LAN

Desktop SNMP software, modifying files

attachments, 3-8

drivers

for loading

DOS, running from MS Windows

DRVRXLAT.TXT file, explained, B-4

CONFIG.SYS, 11-8

in Enhanced mode, 2-17

 

NET.CFG, 11-10

DOS. See also Client workstations

E

STARTNET.BAT, 11-8

context, managing in NetWare Directory

Editing. See Modifying

Direct printing option for MS Windows

Services, 3-8

Emulation, bindery. See Bindery services

client workstations, explained 3-16.

file services provided by DOS

Enable banner option for MS Windows

See also Printing

Redirection Layer, explained 2-6

client workstations, explained 3-16.

Directories and files, explained, 1-11

(see also NetWare DOS Requester

See also Printing

Directory Map object, assigning drive to,

software)

Enable tabs option for MS Windows client

8-8

installing NetWare Client software from

workstations, explained 3-16. See

Directory, explained

5-4 (see also Installing)

also Printing

path, 1-12

logging in from, prompt, 7-5

Enable timeout option for MS Windows

rights, 1-18

modifying, configuration files, 5-18

client workstations, explained 3-16.

tree, 1-8

NetWare User Tools for (see

See also Printing

Distinguished Name

NETUSER)

 

explained, 6-5, 6-8

printing (see Printing for DOS client

F

format, 6-8

workstations)

File

logging in using, 6-8

Redirection Layer, explained 2-6 (see

parameters, NET.CFG (see specific

logging in without using, 6-5

also NetWare DOS Requester

parameter name; NetWare Client

typeful name, example, 6-9

software)

for DOS and MS Windows

typeless name, example, 6-9

Requester (see NetWare DOS Requester

Technical Reference)

DOS applications, running from MS

software)

properties, explained, 3-25

Windows

system files, updating, 5-7

File system

in enhanced mode, 2-17

using WSUPGRD from, prompt, B-6

security, explained, 1-17

DOS client workstations. See also Client

Drive mappings for DOS client

structure, explained, 1-10

workstations

workstations

structure, illustrated, 1-11

drive mappings for, creating or

creating or changing, 8-6

Filename conventions, explained

changing, 3-8, 8-6, 8-8

creating or changing, with NETUSER

DOS, ix

drive mappings for, managing, 3-8

utility, 8-10

UNIX, xi

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