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from: jerry
date: 1998-11-04 00:00:00
subject: Re: password new 4.11 install

From: jerry 
Subject: Re: password new 4.11 install
Date: 1998/11/04
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"Kevin D. Snodgrass" wrote:

> jerry wrote:
> > NETWARE DOS REQUESTER
> >  First Network Drive F
> >  Netware Protocol NDS BIND
>
> Like I said previously, you may need to set a preferred
> tree.  Add a line similar to this:
>
> PREFERRED TREE = YOUR_TREE_NAME_HERE
>
> > startnet.bat
> >
> > SET NWLANGUAGE=ENGLISH
> > C:\NOVELL\CLIENT32\NIOS.EXE
> > C:\NOVELL\CLIENT32\LSL.COM
> > C:\NOVELL\CLIENT32\N16ODI.COM
> > C:\NOVELL\CLIENT32\NESL.COM
> > C:\NOVELL\CLIENT32\SMC8000.COM
> > LOAD C:\NOVELL\CLIENT32\LSLC32.NLM
> > LOAD C:\NOVELL\CLIENT32\PC32MLID.LAN
> > LOAD C:\NOVELL\CLIENT32\IPX.NLM
> > LOAD C:\NOVELL\CLIENT32\CLIENT32.NLM
>
> Also, the STARTNET.BAT looks confused.  You are loading
> 16-bit stuff (LSL.COM, N16ODI.COM, NESL.COM and
> SMC8000.COM).  Is there any reason for this?  I have always
> used pure 32-bit stuff with Client32 and I really have no
> idea what negative effect may happen from mixing them.  I
> can see some possible problems with loading two Link Support
> Layer modules (LSL.COM and LSLC32.NLM) and two MLID modules
> (SMC8000.COM and PC32MLID.LAN).
>
> If adding the PREFERRED TREE line in NET.CFG doesn't help
> try doing a complete fresh install by deleting everything in
> C:\NOVELL and cleaning up AUTOEXEC.BAT.  Make sure you have
> the Client32 install files ready before blowing away your
> current setup.
>
> --
> Kevin D. Snodgrass
>
> New spam-proofed email address,
>     intelligent beings will adjust.

Thanks, I'll try it this weekend.  Too busy at work right now...

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