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How can i uninstall CSNW ???

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Name: p_varuna
Date: July 14, 2003 at 09:23:36 Pacific
OS: XP Professional
CPU/Ram: 2.8GHz/2GB
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Hi all !!! I would like to uninstall Client Services for NetWare but i havent got a clue on how to do so. its not in my program list. Could some one please please help me out.
Deeply in gratitude if u can mail me a relpy.
thx




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Name: A. Bacchus
Date: July 14, 2003 at 10:01:50 Pacific
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You will have to remove all NOVELL protocols before CSNW will automatically uninstall. To do this you will have to right-click your "Network Places" or go through the Control Panel and Network settings.

I believe you actually have to "Remove" or "Uninstall" the Novell components, I don't think simply unbinding them will work.

Sorry if my terminology is incorrect, I use Win2K so I don't know if stuff has been renamed in XP.

Good luck & hope this helps :)


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Name: warfrog
Date: January 3, 2006 at 16:59:16 Pacific
Reply:

start-connection-show all-r click icon-properties-network tab-client services netware-click to highlight all word-click uninstall-reboot


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