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Login Script: map network drive
Name: Lucio Farias Date: January 10, 2001 at 11:00:23 Pacific
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Workstation SO: Windows 98 Pentium III Server SO: NetWare 4.11
Name: javier Date: January 11, 2001 at 00:06:09 Pacific
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the Microsoft netware client doesn´t work as well as we desired, and runing the login script with it (you must have active this option in the properties of the client in network icon in control panel) is not o.k.
you have to map the p unit manually, as you do it in a microsoft network enviroment, from the network + connect to network resource + server and directory + connect again when the pc starts
with this client you have all functionality as user but you can not use nptwin95, ndsmgr32, nwadmn3x....tools for administrate the novell.
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Response Number 2
Name: Roger Date: January 12, 2001 at 11:55:08 Pacific
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Microsoft client for netware networks does not work with NDS. You only get bindery attachments hence your script cannot refer to an NDS object or an error results. You will have to map the drive using Explorer or some other means. Roger (CNE/MCSE/CCNP)
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Response Number 3
Name: Tone Date: October 3, 2001 at 09:09:28 Pacific
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Lucio, You might get away with your mapped drives using Win9x ver of Novell client. Just add services for Netware Directory Services from NNeighborhood. Then fillin the blancs (tree, context) etc. Try it out. HIH
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