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- To install Windows NT Server Tools on a computer running Windows 95
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- 1. Confirm that your boot drive has at least 3.0 megabytes (MB) of free
- disk space.
- 2. Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
- 3. Double-click Add/Remove Programs.
- 4. Click the Windows Setup tab, and then click Have Disk.
- 5. In Copy manufacturer's files from, enter the \Win95 directory (local,
- CD-ROM, or network drive) that contains the Client-based Network
- Administrations Tools files (there must be a Srvtools.inf file in this
- directory), and then click OK.
- 6. Click Windows NT Server Tools, and click Install. Windows NT Server
- Tools are installed in a \Srvtools folder on the
- computer's boot drive.
- 7. Manually adjust the AUTOEXEC.BAT file to include C:\Srvtools in the PATH
- (if drive C is the boot drive). For example, if you boot from drive C,
- append the following to the line that starts with PATH:
-
- \srvtools
-
- Note
- You must restart the computer for the new path to take effect.
-
- Verifying your password for Windows NT Server Tools
- ===================================================
- When you use the Windows NT Server Tools on a client computer running
- Windows 95, a message appears at times, asking you to log on or enter your
- password. When you run the Windows NT versions of Server Tools on a
- computer running Windows NT, you do not need to supply your password
- separately. These password prompts ensure that you have administrative
- privilege for the server you administer.
-
-
- Establishing trust relationships
- ================================
- When you use the Windows NT Server Tools, you can create trust
- relationships between domains but you cannot verify them. Be careful to
- enter correct passwords for the trust relationships.
-
- Logging on before using Windows NT Server Tools
- ===============================================
- If you are not logged on and you start any of the Windows NT Server Tools,
- you will get a message that says that the computer is not logged on to the
- network. First log on to the network and then run any of the Windows NT
- Server Tools.
-
- To remove Windows NT Server Tools
- ==================================
- 1. Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
- 2. Double-click Add/Remove Programs.
- 3. Click the Install/Uninstall tab.
- 4. In Uninstall, click Windows NT Server Tools, and then click Add/Remove.
-
- Note
- If you want to remove the directory for Windows NT Server Tools (usually
- C:\Srvtools), you must do this manually.
-
- Understanding Windows NT Server Tools
- =====================================
- Windows NT Server Tools enable you to use a computer running Windows 95 to
- administer servers running Microsoft File And Print Services For NetWare,
- and Microsoft Windows NT Server. Windows NT Server Tools include Event
- Viewer, Server Manager, User Manager, and extensions to Windows 95
- Explorer. You can use these extensions to edit security properties of
- printers and Windows NT File System (NTFS) file objects on computers
- running Windows NT and to administer File And Print Services for NetWare
- and NetWare-enabled users.
-
- When you install Windows NT Server Tools, the installation program:
- * Copies the Windows NT Server Tools files to C:\Srvtools (if C: is the
- boot drive).
- * Adds "Windows NT Server Tools" to the Start button Programs menu.
- * Adds extensions to Windows Explorer that enable you to change security
- settings when viewing an NTFS drive or a print queue on a computer
- running Windows NT.
-
- Note
- * To use any of the Windows NT Server Tools you must have administrative
- privilege at the computer you choose to administer.
-
- To use Event Viewer
- ===================
- 1. Click Start, point to Programs, point to Windows NT Server Tools, and
- click Event Viewer.
- 2. Enter the name of a computer running Windows NT Server or Windows NT
- Workstation.
-
- To use Server Manager
- =====================
- 1. Click Start, point to Programs, point to Windows NT Server Tools, and
- click Server Manager.
- 2. Select a computer to administer.
- 3. To see computers in another domain, click Select Domain on the Computer
- menu.
-
- To use User Manager for Domains
- ===============================
- 1. Click Start, point to Programs, point to Windows NT Server Tools, and
- click User Manager For Domains.
- 2. Click a user account or group to administer.
- 3. To see accounts in another domain, click Select Domain on the User menu.
-
- To edit security properties of printers or NTFS-file objects on computers
- running Windows NT
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-
- 1. Double-click Network Neighborhood, and then double-click the name of the
- computer to be administered.
- 2. Click the printer or Windows NT File System (NTFS)-file object you want
- to administer, and then click Properties.
- 3. Click the Security tab.
- 4. Make the changes you want to the permissions, auditing, and object-
- ownership settings.
-
- Notes
- * The following methods for selecting an object to administer do not work:
- * Administering print queues through the Printers list in My Computer;
- these print queue objects represent print queues local to your Windows 95
- computer, even if the queue is redirected to a Windows NT Server or
- Windows NT Workstation print queue.
- * Using the Windows 3.x Print Manager, which no longer exists in
- Windows 95; the Printers icon in the Main group of Program Manager is
- just a shortcut to the Printers list in My Computer.
- * Using File Manager. Installing Windows NT Server Tools does not add a
- Security menu to File Manager as it did for Windows 3.x.
-
- To share FPNW volumes and manage shared volumes
- ===============================================
- 1. Connect to the server running File and Print Services for NetWare.
- For example, to connect from the command line, type:
-
- net use z: \\servername\c$
-
- 2. In Windows Explorer, right-click the drive for the server running File
- And Print Services For NetWare, and then click Properties on the menu
- that appears.
- 3. Click the FPNW tab.
- A dialog box appears, containing buttons that enable you to manage
- shared volumes and to share directories as File And Print Services For
- NetWare volumes.
-
- Note
- * For other administrative tasks, use Server Manager and User Manager,
- which include options for administering File and Print Services for
- NetWare, and NetWare-enabled users. These are the same Server Manager and
- User Manager options that are available on computers running Windows NT
- Server with File And Print Services For NetWare.
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