Index

search drive mappings in, recommended

requirements for DOS and MS Windows

UNC, using in, 8-14

order of, 8-8

workstations, 4-4

 

search drive to MS Windows, mapping

Messages Reception setting for Netware

N

in, 8-8

User Tools for MS Windows,

Name context

WSUPDATE, using from, A-4

explained, 3-21

changing, 6-9

WSUPGRD, using from, B-6

Messages, sending and receiving

NET.CFG file parameter, using, 6-5

Login. See also Logging in

broadcast, 2-18

Name types for NetWare Directory

authentication and, 1-16

for DOS client workstations, 3-8

Services objects, specifying, 6-9

explained, 1-15

for MS Windows client workstations, 3-

NDS. See NetWare Directory Services

from DOS prompt, 7-5

19, 3-21

NET.CFG file

security, explained, 1-18

Modifying NetWare DOS Requester

conventions, explained, x

simplifying, with NET.CFG parameters,

section in NET.CFG 6-6. See also

created during installation, explained, 5-

6-5

Changing; Updating; Upgrading

19

to NetWare Directory Services

MS Windows client workstations. See also

explained, 2-15

(NetWare 4), explained, 6-8

Client workstations

using, to log in to NetWare 2 and

LPT ports. See Printer ports

accessing network from, 2-16

NetWare 3 (example), 6-4

 

drive mappings for, creating or

using, to log in to NetWare 4 (example),

M

changing, 8-11

6-7

Managing drive mappings for client

drive mappings for, managing, 3-13, 3-

NET.CFG file parameters, using to

workstations. See also Drive

17, 8-11

simplify login 6-5. See also specific

mappings

logging in from, 7-8

parameter name; NetWare Client for

DOS, 3-8

memory requirements, 4-4

DOS and MS Windows Technical

MS Windows, 3-13, 8-11

messages for, sending and receiving, 3-

Reference

Managing network connections for client

19, 3-21

NET.CFG file, modifying for

workstations

network connections for, managing, 3-

Desktop SNMP software, 11-10

DOS, 3-8

13, 3-17

login to NetWare 2 and 3, 6-4

MS Windows, 3-17, 3-22

options (see Options, MS Windows

login to NetWare 4, 6-5

Managing networks. See also Network

client workstation)

two LAN drivers, 5-31

with NetWare Management System

passwords for, setting or changing, 3-18

NETUSER utility

(NMS) software, 11-3

printing for (see Printing for MS

prerequisites, 3-5

with SNMP management systems, 11-3

Windows client workstations)

using, 3-7

Managing printing for client workstations.

MS Windows. See also Client

NetWare client. See Client software;

See also Printing

workstations

Client workstations

DOS, 3-7

configuration files, modified, 5-18

NetWare Directory database, explained, 1-

MS Windows, 3-14

context, managing in NetWare Directory

7

Mapping drives. See also Drive mappings

Services, 3-18

NetWare Directory Services

search, to MS Windows (in login script),

DOS applications in enhanced mode,

explained, 1-7

8-8

running from, 2-17

logging in to, 1-15

search, to PUBLIC (in login script), 8-8

installing NetWare Client software from

objects, explained, 1-8

search, to shared directories, 8-7

5-4 (see also Installing)

rights, explained, 1-19

to Directory Map objects, in login script,

mapping search drive to, in login scripts,

security, explained, 1-18

8-9

8-8

NetWare Directory tree

Mappings, drive. See Drive mappings;

NetWare User Tools for (see NetWare

explained, 1-8

Mapping drives

User Tools for MS Windows)

illustrated, 1-9

Media frame type, explained, 4-9

printing (see Printing for MS Windows

NetWare DOS Requester option section in

Memory, explained

client workstations)

NET.CFG file

NetWare DOS Requester software use

running, from network drive, 8-8

example of, for logging in to NetWare 2

of, 2-10

setting up, from network drive, 5-10

and 3, 6-4

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