Cannot Connect to NCP Server Without SAP Advertising EnabledLast reviewed: November 20, 1997Article ID: Q130943 |
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SUMMARYWindows 95 includes the ability to act as a Novell NetWare server when you install the Microsoft "File and printer sharing for NetWare Networks" service. With this service installed, a Windows 95-based computer advertises itself on the network in one of two ways:
MORE INFORMATIONSAP advertising is how Novell NetWare servers advertise their services (such as file server and print server services). If SAP advertising is enabled, the Microsoft "File and printer sharing for NetWare Networks" service advertises like a Novell NetWare server by sending a broadcast every 60 seconds. When a Novell NetWare client boots without a preferred NetWare server specified, it sends a request for the nearest NetWare server (GetNearestServer). The quickest NetWare server to respond is the one the client connects to. If SAP advertising is enabled on the Windows 95-based computer acting as a NetWare server, it may respond to this request before an actual NetWare server responds. While the Windows 95 server is designed to respond slowly, it may respond quicker than an actual NetWare server. When the "File and printer sharing for NetWare Networks" service is enabled, two new folders are created in the Windows folder: Nwsysvol and Login. The Login folder contains Login.exe. If a computer starts without specifying a preferred server and connects to a Windows 95 server, the Windows 95 server:
Windows NTIn order for Windows NT computers with Client Service for NetWare to be able to connect to Windows 95-based computers acting as Novell NetWare servers, you must enable SAP advertising.
To Enable SAP AdvertisingTo enable SAP advertising on a Windows 95-based computer, follow these steps:
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