NetWare Support in Windows 95 Questions and Answers
ID: Q132734
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The information in this article applies to:
- Q. Why doesn't my NetWare login script load my terminate-and-stay-
resident programs (TSRs)?
A. In Windows 95, TSRs loaded in a login script are run in an MS-
DOS virtual machine, which is not available globally. The TSRs
are closed after the login script has been processed when
Windows 95 closes the MS-DOS virtual machine.
- Q. How can I use Novell's Network Directory Services with
the Microsoft Client for NetWare Networks?
A. Microsoft has released the Microsoft Service for NetWare
Directory Services (NDS). The Microsoft Service for NDS
provides all the functionality that Information Systems
Professionals need to connect to NDS servers and to run many
important utilities.
If you are running Windows 95, you can obtain the Microsoft Service
for NDS from the Microsoft Software Library (MSL) on several online
services as a self-extracting file named Msnds.exe. For additional
information about the Microsoft Service for NDS and how to obtain
the Msnds.exe file, please see the following article in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q138709
TITLE: Microsoft Service for NetWare Directory Services Available
If you are running Windows 98, the Microsoft Service for NDS is
included as a network service. To install the Microsoft Service for
NDS, follow these steps:
- Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel
- Double-click Network.
- On the Configuration tab, click Add.
- Click Service, and then click Add.
- Under Manufacturers, click Microsoft, and then click Service For
NetWare Directory Services under Network Services.
- Click OK, click OK again, and then click Yes when you are
prompted to restart your computer.
- Q. My NetWare login script does not run. What can I do?
A. If your NetWare login script does not run, try the following
four steps:
- Make sure to set a preferred server in the properties for
the Microsoft Client for NetWare Networks.
- If the frame type for the IPX/SPX-compatible network
protocol is set to Auto, change it to the frame type the
NetWare server is using.
- If there is a "lastdrive=" statement in the Config.sys file,
remove it or disable it by inserting a semicolon at the
beginning of the line.
- Make sure the IPX/SPX-compatible network protocol appears on
the Bindings tab in the properties for the network adapter
in your computer.
If you continue to have problems, it may be because the network
adapter is not loading. Make sure the network adapter settings
in Windows 95 match the actual network adapter settings.
- Q. I cannot see my NetWare server on a token ring network. What
can I do?
A. You may need to enable source routing. To do so, use the
following four steps:
- Click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click
Control Panel.
- Double-click the Network icon.
- On the Configuration tab, click the IPX/SPX-compatible
network protocol, and then click Properties.
- On the Advanced tab, click Source Routing in the Property
box, and then click "16 entry cache (recommended)" in the
Value box.
- Q. When I set up Windows 95 to use VLM or NETX, I am prompted for
files. Where do I get these files?
A. These files are available from Novell's BBS or Internet site.
For additional information, please contact Novell.
- Q. What does the "File and printer sharing for NetWare networks"
component do?
A. This component is a service that allows computers running
Windows 95 to process NCP-based requests for file and printer
input and output. Even real-mode VLM and NETX clients can
access files and printers shared with this service. To install
this component, there must be a NetWare server on your network.
- Q. Does Windows 95 support the NetWare RPrinter tool?
A. Windows 95 does not support the RPrinter tool. However, Windows
95 does include a tool called Microsoft Print Agent for NetWare
Networks. This tool is similar to the RPrinter tool and allows
computers running Windows 95 to spool print jobs from a NetWare
print server to its local printer. Instructions for installing
this tool are contained in the Prtagent.txt file. This file is
located in the Admin\NetTools\PRTAgent folder on the Windows 95
CD-ROM.
- Q. Does the Microsoft Client for NetWare Networks require any
Novell real-mode drivers (such as ODI or NETX)?
A. No. The Microsoft Client for NetWare Networks works with
protected-mode NDIS drivers and does not use any conventional
memory.
- Q. How do I use Btrieve(R) with Windows 95?
A. For information about using Btrieve with Windows 95, please see
the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q118629
TITLE: Using Novell Btrieve with Windows 95
- Q. How do I enable long filename support on a Novell NetWare
volume?
A. To use long filenames on a NetWare volume, you must obtain a
patch called 311ptd.exe from Novell. You can obtain this patch
from Novell's BBS or Internet site. After you enable long
filename support on the NetWare volume using the instructions
included in the patch, you must add the following lines to the
System.ini file:
[NWRedir]
SupportLFN=2
For more information about enabling long filename support on a
NetWare volume, please contact your system administrator,
Novell, or a local authorized Novell reseller.
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Ww1192.exe.
The following file is available for download from the Microsoft
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