The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows 95
- Microsoft Windows 95 OEM Service Release versions 1, 2 and 2.1
SUMMARY
The Microsoft Service for NetWare Directory Services (MSNDS) enables
Windows 95 clients to connect to Novell NetWare 4.x networks using NetWare
Directory Services (NDS). MSNDS can also be configured to log in and
connect to NetWare 3.x or other bindery-based NetWare servers not using
NDS.
MORE INFORMATION
To configure MSNDS to log in to a bindery server instead of to an NDS
directory tree, follow these steps:
- If you have not already done so, install the Microsoft Client for
NetWare Networks and the Microsoft Service for NetWare Directory
Services on the Windows 95-based computer.
- In the Network tool in Control Panel, double-click the Client for
NetWare Networks component to view its properties. In the Preferred
Server box on the General tab, enter the name of the bindery server
you will be logging in to. Click OK to save this setting.
- In the Network tool in Control Panel, set the Primary Network Logon
setting to Client For NetWare Networks. Click OK to save this setting.
- Click the Start button, click Shut Down, click "Close all programs and
log on as a different user," and then click Yes.
- In the Enter Network Password dialog box, click Advanced, and then
click "Log in to a bindery server." The name of the preferred server
you entered in step 2 should appear. If not, enter the preferred server
name. Click OK, and then type your password to log on to the NetWare
bindery server.
For additional information about the Microsoft Service for NetWare
Directory Services (MSNDS), see the following article(s) in the Microsoft
Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q138709
TITLE : Microsoft Service for NetWare Directory Services Available
ARTICLE-ID: Q138596
TITLE : Microsoft Service for NetWare Directory Services
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