Cannot Upgrade to MS Client for NetWare When Running User.com

Last reviewed: August 21, 1995
Article ID: Q133190
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Windows 95

SYMPTOMS

When you upgrade to Windows 95, the Novell NetWare workstation shell is not upgraded to the Microsoft Client for NetWare Networks on a computer running LANDesk Manager.

CAUSE

Windows 95 does not upgrade the NetWare shell if Setup detects that LANDesk Manager's User.com tool is running.

RESOLUTION

Either use the real-mode NetWare client to run User.com, or remove User.com from the Autoexec.bat file, restart the computer, and install the Microsoft Client for NetWare Networks.

STATUS

This situation is most likely caused by design changes in Windows 95. Microsoft has confirmed that it is not caused by a problem in Windows 95.

MORE INFORMATION

LANDesk Manager's User.com requires the network to be started before it can be loaded into memory.

The third-party product discussed in this article is manufactured by a vendor independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding this product's performance or reliability.

REFERENCES

Microsoft Windows 95 "Resource Kit," pages 296-305


KBCategory: kbnetwork kb3rdparty
KBSubcategory: wpp95 win95 3rdpartynet
Additional reference words: 95 nwredir netx vlm odi


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Last reviewed: August 21, 1995
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