Understanding Client Tools

Using NetWare User Tools for MS Windows

NetWare Connections

Use the “NetWare Connections” window (see Figure 3-5) to connect to

Directory trees and network servers.

Select the resource you want to connect to in the “Resources” list, and then choose the “Login” button at the bottom of the window.

Figure 3-5

“NetWare Connections” Window

Using the “NetWare Connections” Window

When using this window, remember

“NetWare Connections” can be used for connecting to Directory trees, to NetWare Server objects, or to bindery-based servers.

The “Login” option is the same as the LOGIN /NS command line parameter, which does not run a login script for your client workstation. Use the “Permanent” option in the “NetWare Drive Connections” window to set up your client workstation drive mappings.

If you want to run a login script, your initial login should be done at the command line with the LOGIN utility. Chapter 8, “Logging In from a NetWare Client Workstation,” for details.

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