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- FYI #042590tp
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- Here are some of the latest problems and solutions concerning
- NetWare 386 v3.0:
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- 1) Problem: If the 386 server abends with "Invalid OP code interrupt" and
- they are using NE2000 LAN cards it may be the NE2000
- driver.
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- Solution: There is a new driver that fixes that problem, but it has not
- been thoroughly tested yet. It will be made available on
- NetWire.
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- 2) Problem: Server will abend with "File Server Process Awakened
- Improperly". This happens when using the SMC PC 500 LAN
- card and their OS driver that they wrote for that card.
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- Solution: Obtain a new driver from Standard Micro Systems ph. 516-373-3100.
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- 3) Problem: Server can abend with "Stack Overflow Detected By Kernel"
- while printing using the PSERVER.NLM on the file server.
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- Solution: There is a new PSERVER.NLM that is being tested. It will
- be made available on NetWire.
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- 4) Problem: When rprinter is loaded on a workstation and you do a warm
- boot of the machine you may get the following error: "Unable
- to select printer '#' on print server 'NAME'. Error(776)
- Unable to complete initialization process."
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- Solution: This is not a bug. SPX takes about 15 seconds to time out and
- drop that connection that printer had taken on the print server.
- If you wait longer than 15+ seconds you will not get the error
- when loading rprinter. Maybe an autoexec.bat that loops will
- do the trick or something that will cause a delay.
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- 5) Problem: DOS drive assignments made with PATH in the DOS environment
- cannot be appended as search mappings after logging in to a
- 386 server.
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- Solution: Currently you must append your local paths after logging in by
- using the PATH command. The 386 login.exe file was
- changed. It will now look at your DOS environment path
- statement and append those drives as search drives, whereas
- the 2.1X versions of login could overwrite your path
- statement assignments. It will be available with the next
- release of NetWare 386.
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