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- NOVELL TECHNICAL INFORMATION DOCUMENT
-
- TITLE: IntranetWare Client for Windows NT (network)
- README FOR: NTENU_N2.EXE
-
- NOVELL PRODUCTS and VERSIONS:
- IntranetWare Client 4.0 for Windows NT
-
- ABSTRACT:
-
- Novell has updated the IntranetWare Client for Windows NT in preparation for
- the upcoming Novell Workstation Manager Open Beta and to include a few fixes
- for the client. This client supports both Windows NT v3.51 and v4.0. This
- file contains the network install version of the IntranetWare Client for
- Windows NT. NTENU_N2.EXE replaces NTENU_N1.EXE
-
-
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- DISCLAIMER
- THE ORIGIN OF THIS INFORMATION MAY BE INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL TO NOVELL. NOVELL
- MAKES EVERY EFFORT WITHIN ITS MEANS TO VERIFY THIS INFORMATION. HOWEVER, THE
- INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THIS DOCUMENT IS FOR YOUR INFORMATION ONLY. NOVELL
- MAKES NO EXPLICIT OR IMPLIED CLAIMS TO THE VALIDITY OF THIS INFORMATION.
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-
-
- ISSUE:
-
- Novell has updated the IntranetWare Client for Windows NT in preparation for
- the upcoming Novell Workstation Manager Open Beta and to include a few fixes
- for the client.
- NTENU_N2.EXE replaces NTENU_N1.EXE
- To determine which NT Client is installed use the date listed in the title of
- the Gina Login (IE <CTRL+ALT+DEL> Login Screen).
- The title and date for NTENU_N2.EXE is "Novell NetWare Client Services v4.0
- (961120)"
- The title and date for NTENU_N1.EXE is "Novell NetWare Client Services v4.0
- (961104)"
-
- The issues resolved in NTENU_N2.EXE are listed below:
- 1) A very infrequent blue screen while running Internet browsers (either
- Microsoft's or Netscape's.)
- 2) Problem seen while copying files to a NetWare 3.11 server using token ring
- with Packet Burst disabled.
- 3) Problem with Extended ASCII characters not being recognized by the NetWare
- Graphical Login.
- 4) All available NT Domains will now be listed in the "from" pull down field
- in the Windows NT tab on the NetWare Graphical Login.
- 5) Dragging and dropping items from the NT desktop to a shortcut icon of a
- Network printer on the NT desktop caused a blue screen.
- 6) Dos Capture utility did not work if users did not have local NT admin
- rights.
- 7) A very infrequent Auto-reconnect problem.
- 8) After removing the NT client, the Network Neighborhood was no longer
- browsable.
- 9) Time sync did not change to the correct time zone.
-
-
- Novell IntranetWare Client for Windows NT Release Notes 11/20/96
-
-
- These notes describe issues that have not been resolved for the release
- of Novell* IntranetWare* Client* for Windows** NT**. Most of these issues will
- be resolved in future releases.
-
- This release supports the following:
- * Windows NT 3.51
- * Windows NT 4.0
-
- To install IntranetWare Client for Windows NT, you must have access to
- the Windows NT 3.51 or 4.0 CD, or be able to access Windows NT installation
- files over the network.
-
- Contents
- 1.0 New Issues
- 2.0 Login and Shutdown
- 3.0 Software Compatibility
- 4.0 Profile Storage
- 5.0 Installing NWADMNNT and NAL
- 6.0 NWADMNNT
- 7.0 NAL
- 8.0 NetWare/IP issues
- 9.0 RAS Issues
- 10.0 Documentation Issues
- 11.0 File Manager Toolbar
- 12.0 Features Not Included in This Release
- 13.0 Customer Support
- 14.0 Unlocking a Locked Workstation
- 15.0 Miscellaneous
- 16.0 Trademarks
-
- * Novell trademark. ** Third-party trademark. For more information, see
- Trademarks.
-
- 1.0 New Issues
- 1.1 MAP.EXE
- The MAP.EXE utility might function improperly if the computer's DOS
- environment size is small. If you encounter problems while running MAP.EXE,
- increase the DOS environment size by adding or editing the "SHELL=" line in
- the WINNT\SYSTEM32\CONFIG.NT file. For example:
- SHELL=%SYSTEMROOT%\SYSTEM32\COMMAND.COM /E:2048
-
- 1.2 Errors when Reconnecting Permanent Drive Mappings to Servers in Different
- NDS Trees.
-
- In Windows NT 4.0, users might encounter an error when restoring permanent
- drive mappings to NetWare* 4* servers which are in different NDS trees. In the
- 3.51 version of the client, which is not multi-tree enabled, such mappings were
- made in Bindery mode. In the 4.0 client, which is multi-tree enabled, these
- mappings will be authenticated through NDS. The user might get an "Invalid
- Password" prompt when restoring these drives. This is not because the password
- is invalid, but because the client does not have a valid context for the
- secondary tree.
-
- If this problem is encountered, enter the default context for all NDS
- trees on the Client tab of the Novell NetWare Client Services Configuration
- page. This is accessed by right-clicking on Network Neighborhood, selecting
- Properties, selecting the Services tab, selecting Novell NetWare Client
- Services, and then pressing the Properties button.
-
- 1.3 Network Board Driver Issues
- There have been some problems found in the drivers for the following
- network boards (adapter cards):
- * Intel** EtherExpress** 100 (drivers dated earlier than May 7, 1996)
- * HP** J2573A ISA (drivers dated earlier than April 10, 1996)
- * HP J2577A EISA (drivers dated earlier than April 10, 1996)
- For a driver that will work with one of these boards, contact the board
- manufacturer.
- * Novell trademark. ** Third-party trademark. For more information, see
- Trademarks.
-
- 2.0 Login and Shutdown
- 2.1 LOGIN.DAT File Problems
- If the login results window was open when the client was updated, you must
- reboot before running GUI login or or an error message about an outdated
- login.dat file will appear. This message will not appear after rebooting.
-
- 2.2 Close Any NT Services Dialog Box
- Close any open NT Services dialog box before you try logging in to your NT
- workstation. If the box is not closed before you log in, the workstation might
- appear to hang, because the message is not being moved to the user desktop.
-
- 2.3 NetWareAutoAdminLogon
- This feature allows the system to automatically log on a user each time
- the system boots or the user logs off. Availability of this feature is
- controlled by registry key values. These key values have value types of
- REG_SZ. These keys must be entered in the following path:
- \HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Novell\NWGINA\Login Screen
-
- The following keys and values need to be added:
- Key: NetWareAutoAdminLogon
- Value: "1" enables AutoLogon; "0" disables it
-
- Key: DefaultNetWarePassword
- Value:<Password of user account found in DefaultNetWareUserName>
-
- Key:DefaultNetWareUserName
- Value:<Name of user to automatically log on>
-
- Note: AutoAdminLogon must also be enabled for the NT system. This is done by
- setting registry key values in the Winlogon ini key, which is found at
- \HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\Current
- Version\Winlogon
- AutoAdminLogon should be set to "1," the DefaultDomainName should be the name
- of the domain the user account is in, and DefaultUserName and DefaultPassword
- should be the same as their equivalent NetWare key values.
-
- 2.4 CAPTURE Execution in a Login Script
- If you use a login script with a CAPTURE command in it, the screen might
- go blank with a blinking cursor in the upper left-hand corner. Eventually, the
- capture executes and things return to normal. This happens if Windows NT is set
- to "full screen" when the CAPTURE command is executed from the login script.
- Although things are working correctly, a slow server performing the capture
- with a blank screen makes it appear as though it is not working.
-
- To correct the problem in Windows NT 3.51, follow these steps:
- 1.Start the PIF editor (PIFEDIT.EXE).
- 2.Open DEFAULT.PIF.
- 3.Change the Display Usage setting from Full Screen to Windowed.
-
- In Windows NT 4.0, follow these steps:
- 1.Choose My Computer.
- 2.Choose Control Panel.
- 3.Choose MS-DOS Console.
- 4.In the Console Windows Properties dialog box, make sure the Options
- tab is selected.
- 5.Under the Display Options group, choose Window.
-
- 3.0 Software Compatibility
- 3.1 Drive Mappings
- All drive mappings made using GUI Login are root mapped. Programs cannot
- access directories above the directory the drive is mapped to.
-
- 3.2 Login Utilities
- The NetWare* 3* login utility does not work with this client. Novell also
- recommends that you don't use the NetWare 4* login utility either. Use the GUI
- login to log in to the network.
-
- There are 3 ways to initiate a GUI Login, once you have already logged in
- to NetWare or the Local Workstation.
- 1.Run loginwnt /a from the DOS command prompt.
- 2.Select the GUI Login icon from the NetWare Common Group.
- 3.Select the GUI Login icon from the Toolbar of File Manager (NT 3.51
- only).
- or
- Double-click on the server or tree you want to log in to and the GUI
- Login automatically loads (NT 4.0).
-
- 3.3 Logout Utility
- The logout.exe command is also not recommended for use. If you use the
- logout command, you should use it with a servername specified (e.g. LOGOUT
- servername). If you want to clear your current connections, use the GUI Login
- (use any of the methods described in secion 3.2 "Login Utilities" to start GUI
- Login) and select the Clear Current Connection button, or log out using
- Ctrl-Alt-Del before proceeding with the login.
-
- 3.4 Microsoft SMB Client Support over IPX
- The Novell* NetWare* Client* for NT now coexists with the Microsoft** SMB
- Client over IPX* networks. The Microsoft SMB Client utilizes NetBIOS when
- communicating over IPX., which increases the utilization of your network. If
- you choose, you can prevent the Microsoft SMB Client from communicating over
- NetBIOS by modifying your workstation configuration as follows:
- *If you have the NT 3.51 workstation, unbind the workstation and
- server from NWLink NetBIOS in the Control Panel's Network Settings.
- *If you have the NT 4.0 workstation, unbind the workstation and server
- from NWLink NetBIOS in the Network Properties page.
-
- 3.5 Envoy for Windows
- Currently, Envoy* for Windows (both version 1.0 and 1.0a) will open and
- allow you to view documents, but as soon as you try to exit the application, it
- hangs and requires you to reboot. If you experience this
- problem, go to the Novell Services Support area on the World Wide Web
- (http://support.novell.com/) and search for the file ENVOYNT.EXE. When you run
- this self-extracting executable file, it will produce two files--one .EXE file
- and one .DLL file. Copy these files to your Envoy directory.
-
- 3.6 Microsoft File and Print Services
- The Novell NetWare Client for Windows NT does not work with Microsoft's
- File and Print Services for NetWare for Windows NT (FPNW). This is because
- FPNW advertises itself as a NetWare 3.12 server but does not emulate a 3.12
- server. It more closely emulates a NetWare 2.2 server. When the client
- attaches, it attempts to use features that are available on 3.12 servers.
- Since FPNW does not support these features, the client is unable to use FPNW.
-
- * Novell trademark. ** Third-party trademark. For more information, see
- Trademarks.
-
- 4.0 Profile Storage
- 4.1 "Profile Not Present" Error Message
- The first time you select Store your desktop profile on the network, an
- error message from WinLogon warns that the profile is not present or is
- possibly corrupt. This is because the profile has not been saved to the
- network yet. This message will not appear on subsequent logins.
-
- 4.2 Using the same profile for multiple users
- When storing your profile through an NDS* login, you can use a File System
- Pointer. This allows multiple users to use the same profile. This also works
- with NetWare 3 and NetWare 4 bindery connections.
-
- 4.3 Long Filenames
- When storing your profile from a Windows NT 4.0 workstation, your home
- directory must support long filenames. In versions of NetWare prior to NetWare
- 4.11, the OS/2** name space was required for long filename support. In NetWare
- 4.11, the LONG.NAM name space is required. Have your network supervisor
- install the OS2.NAM or LONG.NAM name space on the server.
-
- 4.4 Mandatory Profile
- This version of Novell NetWare Client for Windows NT supports mandatory
- profiles in Windows NT 4.0 only. Mandatory profiles are not supported at this
- time in Windows NT 3.51.
-
- * Novell trademark. ** Third-party trademark. For more information, see
- Trademarks.
-
- 5.0 Installing NWADMNNT and NAL
- This release of NetWare* Client* for Windows** NT** includes an updated
- version of NetWare Administrator, called NetWare Administrator NT (NWADMNNT).
- It also includes the NetWare Application Launcher* (NAL).
-
- To install NWADMNNT and NAL for use with Windows NT:
- 1.Locate the ADMSETUP.EXE icon on the NetWare Client for Windows NT.
- 2.Double-click ADMSETUP.EXE.
- 3. Choose Yes to accept the Novell Terms and Conditions.
- If you choose No, you will not be able to install the administration
- utilities.
- 4. Choose Continue after reading the Administrator Utility title screen.
- If you choose Cancel, you will not be able to complete the
- installation.
- 5.Choose the utilities you want to install by checking the check box
- next to the utility's name.
- There are two choices, NetWare Application Launcher and NetWare
- Administrator.
- 6.Choose a server from the To Server list.
- 7.Choose OK.
- A progress screen appears. The progress screen has two progress bars.
- The top bar shows which application is being installed. The bottom bar shows
- the percentage of files that have been installed.
- When the files are installed, the Installation Complete dialog box
- appears.
- 8.Choose Run NW Admin to start NetWare Administrator.
- OR
- Choose OK to exit the installer without starting NetWare
- Administrator.
- * Novell trademark. ** Third-party trademark. For more information, see
- Trademarks.
-
- 6.0 NWADMNNT
- The 32-bit NetWare* Administrator for Windows** NT** (NWADMNNT) utility
- that ships with the NetWare Client* for Windows NT was built to work with
- NetWare 4.11. The 16-bit NetWare Administrator that ships with NetWare 4.1
- will also work with the NetWare Client for Windows NT.
-
- Running the 32-bit NWADMNNT utility on NetWare 4.1 will result in the
- following conflicts:
- *The Template object is designed for the NetWare 4.11 NDS* schema. It
- will not work on a NetWare 4.1 directory. There will be a Create Template
- button on the toolbar, but it gives an error message when pressed.
- *Snap-ins created for older versions of NetWare Administrator will not
- run with the new version.
- *The DS Migrate and File Migrate snap-ins are designed to work with
- NetWare 4.11. They will not work with a server prior to NetWare 4.11, but will
- work with this client on a NetWare 4.11 server.
-
- In order to use the DS Migrate and File Migrate snap-ins, you must add two
- String Values to the following key in the registry. To do this, follow these
- steps:
- 1.Close NetWare Administrator.
- 2.Run REGEDIT (in the WINNT subdirectory).
- 3.Click on the following keys, in order, to expand the registry.
- HKEY_CURRENT_USER / Software / NetWare / Parameters / NetWare
- Administrator / Snapin Object DLLs WINNT
- If any of the keys don't exist, create them by following this example:
- the NetWare Administrator parameter exists in the Parameters section, but the
- Snapin Object DLLs WINNT parameter doesn't exist within the NetWare
- Administrator section.
- 1.Highlight the NetWare Administrator section.
- 2.Right click.
- 3.Choose New Key from the popup menu.
- 4. Enter the following:
- Snapin Object DLLs WINNT
- 5. Choose Snapin Object DLLs WINNT to expand that section.
- 6.Follow the steps under "String Values")
- String Values
- 1> name: DSMGSNNT.DLL
- value: "DSMGSNNT.DLL"
- 2> name: MIGSNPNT.DLL
- value: "MIGSNPNT.DLL"
- 7.With the Snapin Object DLLs WINNT section highlighted, right
- click on that option.
- 8.Choose New.
- 9.Choose String Value.
- 10.Enter the name listed in 1> above.
- 11.Right click on that String name.
- 12.Choose Modify.
- 13.Enter the value listed in 1> above.
- 14.Repeat for 2> above.
- 15.Close RegEdit before trying to run NetWare Administrator.
- * Novell trademark. ** Third-party trademark. For more information, see
- Trademarks.
-
- 7.0 NAL
- The NetWare* Application Launcher* (NAL) utility version 1.1 is included
- with this release. Read the README.NAL file in the I386\NAL\NLS\ENGLISH
- directory for installation instructions.
-
- * Novell trademark. ** Third-party trademark. For more information, see
- Trademarks.
-
- 8.0 NetWare/IP Issues
- 8.1 DHCP vs Custom Configuration
- If DHCP is not enabled, the only way to get NetWare/IP* to run is to use
- the custom configuration option. To use the custom configuration option, there
- must be a specified NetWare/IP domain or DSS server; otherwise, NetWare/IP will
- not load.
- * Novell trademark. ** Third-party trademark. For more information, see
- Trademarks.
-
- 9.0 RAS Issues
- Note: Full Remote Access Services (RAS) support is available in this release.
- 9.1 Installation
- To install RAS:
- 1.Open the Control Panel.
- 2.Choose Network.
- 3. Select the Add Software option in the network settings.
- 4.Choose Remote Access Services.
- 5. Answer the questions for the components that are needed.
- This will set up a group for the Remote Access Services.
- 6.In the Novell* NetWare* Client* Services configuration, either
- specify the preferred server and tree where you want to initially log in, or
- specify under the Login tab the options you want to change upon login.
-
- 9.2 Execution
- After logging in to the workstation, choose the Remote Access icon from
- the Remote Access Services group. Specify the phone number for the RAS server
- and then choose Dial.
-
- After a connection has been established, log in and run the login script.
- Do this by going to the NetWare (Common) group and selecting NetWare GUI Login.
- Then select Login to run the login script and log in to the tree or server.
-
- 9.3 NetWare/IP
- NetWare/IP* will only work with RAS in a Windows NT 4.0 environment.
- NetWare/IP will not work with RAS under Windows NT 3.51.
-
- 9.4 Login
- The first time you log in, log in to the workstation only. Otherwise, you
- will receive an error message saying that there is no network present.
-
- 9.5 Multi-board support
- RAS does not support multiple boards.
-
- * Novell trademark. ** Third-party trademark. For more information, see
- Trademarks.
-
- 10.0 Documentation
- 10.1 Documentation
-
- All documentation for Novell* NetWare* Client* for Windows** NT** is
- supplied in Microsoft** Help files. The Help file in the SETUPNW.EXE utility
- contains very basic installation instructions. Network supervisors should
- install Novell NetWare Client for Windows NT using those instructions once.
- When you install the client software, the installer also installs the complete
- help files. Those help files provide more detailed information about
- installation options.
-
- * Novell trademark. ** Third-party trademark. For more information, see
- Trademarks.
-
- 11.0 File Manager Toolbar
- 11.1 NetWare Menu and Buttons in File Manager
-
- The Novell* NetWare* Client* for Windows** NT** version 3.51 install currently
- extends the File Manager toolbar with four NetWare-specific buttons:
- * Change Context
- * Login
- * Change Passwords
- * Send Message
- If you have previously modified the File Manager toolbar, additional Client
- buttons might not show up. To enable these buttons:
- 1. From the Options menu, choose Customize Toolbar.
- 2. On the Customize Toolbar dialog box, click on the Reset button. This
- changes the toolbar back to the default, but the Client buttons will show up.
-
- Alternatively, you can manually insert the new buttons using the
- Customize Toolbar feature.
-
- Note: This does not apply to Windows NT 4.0. The Novell NetWare Client for
- Windows NT provides this functionality elsewhere in Windows NT 4.0.
-
- 11.2 Upgrading from NT 3.51 to NT 4.0
-
- When upgrading from Windows NT 3.51 to Windows NT 4.0, the NetWare buttons
- and menu in File Manager will be removed. This is because these same functions
- are available elsewhere in the NT 4.0 interface, and the File Manager versions
- of these applets are not enabled for multi-tree support.
-
- The new locations for these functions are as follows:
- * Send Message
- Right-click on a server in Network Neighborhood. Choose Send Message.
- * Change Context
- Right-click on a tree in Network Neighborhood. Choose Change Context.
- * Change Passwords
- Right-click on Network Neighborhood and choose Change Password. (Or
- press Ctrl+Alt+Delete and choose Change Password.)
- * Login
- To run the GUI Login standalone, choose the Start menu, choose the
- NetWare folder, and then choose Login.
-
- * Novell trademark. ** Third-party trademark. For more information, see
- Trademarks.
-
- 12.0 Features Not Included in This Release
- The following features and functionality are not included in this release:
- * Remote Dial-in over NWIP will not work with this release
- * Private DOS support is not supported by the Novell* NetWare* Client*
- for Windows** NT** software.
-
- * Novell trademark. ** Third-party trademark. For more information, see
- Trademarks.
-
- 13.0 How Customers Can Get Novell Support Novell* Technical Services*, in
- order to better support our customers, has implemented electronic support
- through the Novell Support Connect Web Site. This is the same World Wide Web
- (WWW) site that you go to get patches and fixes for all Novell released
- products.
-
- To get to the Novell Support Connect Web Site:
- 1.Go to the following address on the WWW:
- http://support.novell.com/home/pubbeta/winnt
- 2.Choose File Updates.
- 3.(Conditional) If you are outside the United States, select your
- region in the Worldwide Sites scrolldown menu at the bottom of the page.
- 4. Choose Product Support.
- 5.Choose Client for Windows NT.
-
- The following options are available on this Web page:
- *File Updates -- Enables you to download the latest version of the
- Client
- *FAQ -- Enables you to view the current issues for this product
- *Problem Reporter -- Enables you to submit any issues you are seeing
- for this client.
- To use the Problem Reporter:
- 1.Choose Problem Reporter from the Web page.
- A form appears. This form contains a series of questions that will
- help Novell Support professionals understand the problem you are reporting.
- 2.Complete all fields in the form.
- 3.Choose Continue.
- Another Web page appears.
- 4.Scroll down the Product Module list to find the product module
- that best describes your issue.
- For example, if you are having trouble printing from Novell
- NetWare Client for Windows NT 4.0, you would choose Printing - CLNT40.
- 5.Choose Continue to go to the next page.
- 6. Complete all fields on this page.
- This information helps the Support professional reproduce your
- issue.
- 7.Choose Submit to Novell.
- (Note: Novell will not respond to your issues directly, but they
- will be addressed in the FAQ.)
-
- * Novell trademark. ** Third-party trademark. For more information, see
- Trademarks.
-
- 14.0 Unlocking a Locked Workstation
- If the user who locked the workstation logged in to NetWare during the
- initial logon, then only that user or a user with Administrator rights on
- NetWare (within the NDS context of the user who locked the workstation) can
- unlock the workstation. A Windows NT administrator can only unlock a locked
- workstation if the user who locked the workstation logged in using the
- Workstation Login Only option. When the administrator unlocks a workstation,
- the workstation immediately logs out and reboots. Access to the logged in
- user's desktop is not allowed. Only the user who is logged in to the
- workstation can unlock the workstation and access the user's desktop.
-
- 15.0 Miscellaneous
- 15.1 NVER
- The NVER command does not work with Windows** NT**. Attempting to use
- this command will hang the command window.
-
- 15.2 Empty CD Drive with Windows NT 3.51
- If you have a CD drive and there's no CD in it, when you run a DOS program
- a message appears telling you to insert a CD. Either insert a CD or click
- Ignore. To prevent the error from appearing, open the AUTOEXEC.NT file and
- comment-out the line that loads MSCDEXNT.EXE. This is a problem with Windows NT
- 3.51 and does not exist under Windows NT 4.0.
-
- 15.3 Windows 95 GUI on Windows NT 3.51
- Novell* NetWare* Client* for Windows NT does not support Windows 95* GUI
- running on Windows NT 3.51.
-
- 5.4 Improper NIC Specified in UNATTEND.TXT
- If a network interface card (NIC) is not properly specified in the
- UNATTEND.TXT file, the installation fails with a blue screen. This occurs
- because Windows NT attempts to run the network software even though there is no
- card installed.
-
- 5.5 WIN2NCS
- The WIN2NCS software, which uses the NASI interface to connect the Windows
- NT workstation to a modem pool on the network, is scheduled to be available for
- electronic download around the same time that Novell NetWare Client for Windows
- NT ships. WIN2NCS will not be shipped as a part of the client. The WIN2NCS
- software on NT will provide the same functionality currently available in
- Windows and Windows 95.
-
- 15.6 Specifying Country Name in NDS Context
- If you need to specify a Country object in the NDS context, you need to
- enter a typed context, such as:
- OU=Sales.O=Company.C=US
- If you enter a typeless name (for example, Sales.Company.US), the context
- will fail. This is only true when your context includes a Country object. If
- your context does not include a country, you can use a typeless context without
- any problems.
-
- * Novell trademark. ** Third-party trademark. For more information, see
- Trademarks.
-
- 16.0 Trademarks
- Novell Trademarks
- Envoy is a trademark of Novell, Inc.
- IPX is a trademark of Novell, Inc.
- NetWare is a registered trademark of Novell, Inc. in the United States and
- other countries.
- NetWare 3 is a trademark of Novell, Inc.
- NetWare 4 is a trademark of Novell, Inc.
- NetWare Application Launcher is a trademark of Novell, Inc.
- NetWare Client is a trademark of Novell, Inc.
- NetWare/IP is a trademark of Novell, Inc.
- Novell is a registered trademark of Novell, Inc. in the United States and
- other countries.
- Novell Directory Services and NDS are trademarks of Novell, Inc.
- Novell Technical Services is a service mark of Novell, Inc.
-
- Third-Party Trademarks
- EtherExpress is a trademark of Intel Corporation.
- Hewlett Packard and HP are registered trademarks of Hewlett-Packard
- Company.
- Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation.
- Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
- OS/2 is a registered trademark of International Business Machines
- Corporation.
- Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
- Windows 95 is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
- Windows NT is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
-
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-
-
- Installation Instructions:
-
- Extract ntenu_n2.exe in an installation directory. This will create a file
- structure that contains the files necessary to install the IntranetWare Client
- for Windows NT.
-
- To install the Client, run SETUPNW.EXE from the directory that ntenu_n2.exe
- was extracted to and follow the instructions. (Detailed instructions on how to
- install the IntranetWare Client for Windows NT are found in the README.HLP
- file.
-
-
-
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- respective owners. Consult your product manuals for complete trademark
- information.
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