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SUMMARY
Terminal Server adds three new functions to Windows NT Server 4.0's NetWare
utilities:
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These settings allow you to configure users so that their password will be
verified against the specified NetWare Server before it is checked on the
logon domain. If the password on the logon domain is different from the
user's NetWare password, the user's logon domain password will be updated
to match the NetWare password.
NDSPSVRUse the Ndspsvr.exe utility to enable and disable a preferred server for NetWare Directory Service log on attempts. The use of which is as follows:NDSPSVR - enable or disable a Preferred Server for NDS log on attempts [/Q] query current setting [/ENABLE:fileservername] enable Preferred Server [fileservername] [/DISABLE] disable Preferred Server [/?] display help message For example, to set the preferred server to a NetWare server named NW41SERVER, you would type: NDSPSVR /ENABLE:NWSERVER41To disable preferred servers for NDS log on attempts, you would type: NDSPSVR /DISABLETo determine the name of the preferred server (and whether the NDS preferred server is enabled), you would type: NDSPSVR /QNote that this setting is system global; that is, it applies to all users. NetWare User Access for Terminal Server UtilityWith this utility, you can migrate users and groups that are part of a NetWare 4.1 Server's bindery context to the Terminal Server. Migrated user passwords will initially be blank.For this utility to migrate users correctly there must be no password restrictions set in User Manager. For instance, not allowing blank passwords or setting a minimum password length will cause the user creation to fail. The symptom that will reveal this problem is if groups are migrated, but user accounts are not. Additional query words:
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