Index

R

Rename inhibit file property, explained, 3- 25

Requester. See NetWare DOS Requester software

Requirements. See also Prerequisites cabling, 4-5

memory, for client workstations, 4-4 Resource Display setting option,

explained, 3-23

Rights, NetWare Directory Services (explained), 1-18

ROUTE.COM file, using to install source routing, 10-8

S

Search drive mappings in login scripts, recommended order of 8-8. See also Drive mappings; Login scripts

Security attributes, 1-17 authentication and, 1-16 file system, 1-17 login, 1-18

NetWare Directory Services, 1-18 password, 1-18

rights, 1-17 server, 1-18

Server security, explained, 1-18

Service Protocol Layer. See NetWare DOS Requester

Setting

attributes with NetWare User Tools for MS Windows, 3-24

NetWare User Tools options, 3-21 Setting up. See also Installing; Loading

client installation software, 4-9 client workstations for software

installation, 4-4 Desktop SNMP software, 11-3 NetWare client software, 4-3 permanent drive mappings, 8-9 printing (see Printer ports; Printing) source routing software, 10-4

Settings

application, defining in NetWare User

Tools for MS Windows, 3-23 network board (see Network board)

Sharable file property, explained, 3-25 Simple Network Management Protocol

(SNMP) explained, 11-3

SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol). See Desktop SNMP

Software, preparing for client installation 4-11. See also Installation; Installing software; specific software type

Source routing software explained, 10-3 installing, 10-6 loading, 10-12 setting up, 10-4 unloading, 10-13

Source routing software, modifying files for loading

CONFIG.SYS, 10-10 STARTNET.BAT, 10-10

SPX (Sequenced Packet Exchange), explained, 2-12

Standalone printing explained, 1-20 illustrated, 1-20

STARTNET.BAT file, explained, 5-18 STARTNET.BAT file, modifying for

Desktop SNMP, 11-8 source routing, 10-10

Supervisory rights, NetWare Directory Services (explained), 1-18

SYSTEM.INI file installation modifications, explained, 5-19

T

Token-ring source routing, installing, 10-6 Tools. See NetWare User Tools for DOS;

NetWare User Tools for MS Windows

Topology, explained, 1-5 Transactional Tracking System file

property, explained, 3-25 Transport Protocol Layer. See NetWare

DOS Requester

U

UNC. See Universal Naming Convention

Universal Naming Convention (UNC),

using in MS Windows

for path redirection, 8-14 for port redirection, 9-14 UNIX conventions, explained

commands, xi

file, path, and directory names, xi Unloading software. See also Loading

software Desktop SNMP, 11-15 source routing, 10-13

Updating files. See also Modifying files client workstation, with login script, A-4 DOS system, for client software

installation, 5-7

Upgrading client software 5-2. See also Changing; Modifying; Updating

Upgrading LAN drivers using WSUPGRD. See also Changing; Modifying; Updating

explained, B-3 procedures, B-6

User object, NetWare Directory Services (explained), 1-14

User Tools. See NetWare User Tools, 3-3 User-defined buttons for NetWare User

Tools in MS Windows changing, 3-24

using, 3-23

Utilities. See specific utility name

V Viewing

drive mappings for DOS client workstations, 8-6, 8-10

drive mappings for MS Windows client workstations, 8-11

printing information for DOS client workstations, 9-5, 9-7

Virtual Loadable Module (VLM), explained

files and NetWare DOS Requester, 2-5 VLM Manager, 2-8

VLM. See Virtual Loadable Module Volumes, explained, 1-11

W

WIN.INI file, installation modifications (explained), 5-21

Windows. See MS Windows

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