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- Novell Message Librarian Data File Version 1.00
- COPYRIGHT (c) 1985 by Novell, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
- NET Command-Line utility.
- NET Command-line Help\h Purpose: To display online help for commands.
- Syntax: NET [command] /?\h Commands:
- ADMIN INFO RECEIVE TIME
- AUDIT JOIN RIGHTS ULIST
- CAPTURE LINK SAVE USER
- CONNECT LOGIN SEND VLIST
- CONSOLE LOGOUT SETDOG WAIT
- CONTEXT MAP SETPASS WGFIND
- DIAGS NTIME SHARE WGLIST
- DOWN PLIST SLIST XLIST
- HELP PRINT SYNC\h For example, to: Type:
- Display help for NET MAP NET MAP /?
- Server
- NetWare Printer
- Capture Settings
- Drive
- NetWare Volume
- Your Rights
- Connected Users
- Address
- Available Servers
- Current Connections
- Available Trees
- Your network and environment settings were saved to %s.
- rem ** Login to the net. You may change the user name if you want. **
- rem ** Map Drives **
- rem ** Capture Ports **
- rem ** DOS Environment Variables **
- (Substituted)
- (Joined)
- Type your username:
- You are not logged in to workgroup %s.
- You must be logged in to run this command.
- Type your password:
- Invalid password and username combination.
- More than one server has a NetWare Volume named %s.
- More than one server has a NetWare Printer named %s.
- %d. %s
- Type the number corresponding to the server you want:
- The number must be between 1 and %d. Type a number:
- The drive letter cannot be mapped.
- The port cannot be captured.
- Current Drive Mappings
- No drive letters are currently mapped to NetWare Volumes.
- No ports are currently captured.
- Currently Captured Local Ports
- Total connected workgroup users: %d
- Total available servers: %d
- Total available trees: %d
- Total NetWare Printers: %d
- Total NetWare Volumes: %d
- Total users connected to server %s: %d
- Total connections to servers: %d
- You are not logged in to the workgroup.
- Your current username.... %s
- SERVER.EXE is not loaded in the memory of this machine.
- Version of SERVER.EXE.... %d.%d (Server is currently disabled.)
- Version of SERVER.EXE.... %d.%d
- Name of server........... %s
- Version of %s...... %d.%d
- Machine address..........
- Server workgroup name.... %s
- Server workgroup ID...... %08lX
- Current workgroup name... %s
- Current workgroup ID..... %08lX
- Version of NWCACHE.EXE... %d.%d using UNKNOWN meory type.
- Your server is not in any workgroup.
- %02X%02X%02X%02X:
- %02X%02X%02X%02X%02X%02X
- Messages sent to your workstation will appear on your monitor.
- Messages sent to your workstation will NOT appear on your monitor.
- Messages sent to your workstation will appear on your monitor for %d seconds.
- Banner=%s
- Hold=%s
- Autoendcap=%s
- Copies=%d
- Tabs=%d
- FormFeed=%s
- Direct=%s
- Wait=%d
- Notify=%s
- PaperType=%s
- Setup=%s
- Auditing is on.
- Auditing is off.
- The AUDIT message was NOT added to the workgroup audit log.
- You are connected to %s.
- Message was sent to %s.
- Message was sent to %s[%d].
- You are logged in to workgroup %s as %s.
- You have been logged out of workgroup %s.
- Drive %s is mapped to NetWare Volume %s on server %s.
- File %s has been sent to port %s to be printed on %s.
- Mapping for drive letter %s has been deleted.
- Port %s has been captured to NetWare Printer %s on server %s.
- Port %s is no longer captured.
- The AUDIT message was added to the workgroup audit log.
- Your machine's date and time are synchronized with server %s.
- Your password has been changed.
- You are already logged out of the workgroup.
- Type old password:
- Type new password:
- Retype new password:
- %s's user account has been disabled.
- Logout of current workgroup?
- Move local server to workgroup %s?
- Workgroup settings were saved in %s.
- Workgroup settings were NOT saved in [%s]. (%04X)
- Your local server was moved to workgroup %s.
- You are now in workgroup %s.
- Your network address was added to the workgroup.
- Waiting to synchronize with %d other %s
- on string "%s".
- workstation
- workstations
- Press any key to abort synchronization
- Synchronization aborted.
- Synchronization succeeded.
- Press any key to continue... (%s for continuous or %s to Quit):
- No connections found.
- Server %s has %d current %s.
- Down the server?
- connection
- connections
- Server %s is down.
- Seconds remaining to wait...%-5d
- Enter a message to send to all connected users:
- Message was sent to %d connected %s.
- users
- Server:
- Connected Users:
- Network Open Files:
- Connection %-2d
- No User
- User:
- <ESC> quit, <S> send message, <C> clear, <PgUp/PgDn> more connections
- %-25s
- Enter the connection number to clear:
- Invalid connection to clear.
- Connection %d cleared.
- No user is using connection %d.
- Cannot clear connection.
- Personal NetWare Console Screen Saver
- Workstation time: %s
- Workstation date: %s
- Synchronize workgroup time?
- Time was not synchronized on %s.
- Time synchronized on %s.
- You must have supervisor privileges for this function.
- You are detached from server %s.
- You could not be detached from server %s (%04X).
- You are not connected to server %s.
- Your password for %s has been changed.
- Synchronize passwords on the servers listed?
- %s (%s/%s):
- Press ENTER to use the name %s or type a name:
- Create workgroup volume %s on %s?
- Create workgroup printer %s on %s?
- Resource %s was created on %s.
- Invalid resource name %s.
- AZaz09__--
- NetWare Volume: %s
- Server: %s
- Path: %s
- User [%-15s] now has %s rights to this location.
- Group [%-15s] now has %s rights to this location.
- User [%-15s] now has the default rights to this location.
- Group [%-15s] now has the default rights to this location.
- Default rights: %s
- Your rights: %s
- User [%-15s] has %s rights.
- Group [%-15s] has %s rights.
- These users have rights here:
- Available Workgroups
- Total workgroups: %d
- Type the number corresponding to the workgroup to select OR
- Type a file name to save the list (Enter to exit):
- Looking for workgroup [%s]
- Searching network range %d... (Press any key to stop searching)
- You are now setup to get to workgroup %s.
- Local Workgroup
- [%02X%02X%02X%02X]
- Workgroups Found
- %d networks found.
- Reading all known networks from router...
- Workgroup list saved in %s.
- Found workgroup %s locally.
- A connection to a NetWare Server could not be found.
- You cannot have any characters following the '*'.
- Available Services
- Total services: %d
- [NOT-LOGGED-IN]
- Contents of the PNW TDS:
- Username: %s
- UserID: 0x%08lX
- Route#%2d: %02X
- Workgroup Name: %s
- Workgroup ID: 0x%08lX (%ld)
- Retries: %d
- Timeout: %d
- Send Delay: %d
- Reserved: %d
- Validity Start: 0x%08lX
- Validity End: 0x%08lX
- Client Session Key: 0x%02X%02X%02X%02X%02X%02X%02X%02X
- Link settings are now set to:
- Link settings are currently set to:
- Retries: %d
- Timeout: %d
- Send Delay: %d
- Workgroup
- You are authenticated to tree %s.
- You have been logged out of tree %s.
- Drive %s is mapped to %s.
- Port %s has been captured to %s.
- Default name context is: [%s]
- Container: [%s]
- Your password for the directory tree %s has been changed.
- You must be logged in to the directory
- to access this function.
- The NetWare VLM must be loaded before running the NET utility.
- Run SETUP to configure VLM.EXE and other necessary files to load.
- Unicode files for country %d, code page %d
- could not be loaded or found.
- The NetWare %s.VLM must be loaded to run this command.
- Run SETUP to configure VLM.EXE to load %s.VLM.
- Running local login script...
- NetWare's IPX must be loaded for this NET command.
- NetWare's SPX must be loaded for this NET command.
- The specified %s setting is not within the valid range.
- The default setting (%s) was used.
- The number of %s specified is not within the valid range.
- The default value (%d) was used.
- All ports are captured.
- The port %s is not captured.
- Your machine's time was NOT synchronized.
- New password was retyped incorrectly.
- Old password is incorrect.
- Drive %s was not mapped.
- File %s could not be printed to %s.
- No ports are captured to printer %s.
- Could not capture port %s to %s on server %s.
- Invalid drive given.
- The drive letter is beyond the last drive specified in your CONFIG.SYS.
- Increase LASTDRIVE in your CONFIG.SYS.
- Incorrect number of parameters on command line.
- Invalid or unknown command-line argument [%s].
- Message is longer than %d characters.
- Truncated message is: [%s]
- OK to SEND?
- NET SETDOG is not supported on server %s.
- %s is not a connected user.
- Run NET ULIST to find connected users.
- You did not give a valid NetWare Printer.
- You did not give a valid NetWare Volume.
- NetWare Volume %s does not exist or cannot be seen on the network.
- Use NET VLIST to get a list of available NetWare Volumes.
- NET SETDOG does not support NetWare 2.x or 3.x servers.
- You should logout of these servers before placing your computer in sleep mode.
- NetWare Printer %s does not exist or cannot be seen on the network.
- Use NET PLIST to get a list of available NetWare Printers.
- (CD-ROM)
- NetWare Volume %s does not exist on server %s.
- NetWare Printer %s does not exist on server %s.
- Did not give local port from which to delete capture.
- There are no available drives.
- No ports are captured. Use NET CAPTURE to capture a port to a NetWare Printer.
- Could not find NET overlay file (%s).
- Could not load NET overlay file (%s).
- Your password has expired.
- You have %d grace logins left.
- Do you want to change your password for workgroup %s?
- New password not long enough.
- It must be at least %d characters long.
- New password is not unique (you have used it before).
- Three invalid passwords were given.
- Your password was not changed.
- You cannot map the default hard drive when your machine is a server.
- Directory services tree %s could not be found.
- There is no suggested drive set for %s on server %s.
- Use NET ADMIN to configure a suggested drive.
- Could not map %s to %s on server %s.
- Message was NOT sent to %s (self).
- Message was NOT sent to %s[%d] (self).
- The captured port %s could not be deleted.
- The mapped drive %s could not be deleted.
- Workgroup %s not found.
- Drive %c: is not a network drive.
- Unable to map preferred connection drive. (%04X)
- Your user account is currently disabled.
- Please contact a workgroup manager to enable it.
- Cannot map CD-ROM drive %s.
- VLM is not configured for port %s.
- Path %s does not exist.
- Message was NOT not sent to %s.
- Message was NOT not sent to %s[%d].
- %s could not be created. Please check the file name.
- Invalid batch file name %s.
- There is no Personal NetWare SERVER running on your machine.
- Attempt to synchronize workstations failed.
- The synchronization count %d is too high.
- The maximum allowed is %d.
- Invalid connection.
- Open file --
- Read file --
- Write file --
- Corrupt Read from file --
- No server found with free connections.
- Capture Settings\h Purpose: Give setup instructions to the printer for each print job.\h Settings
- To: Use:
- Send data when you exit or enter an application A=Y/N
- Send a banner page before the print job B=Y/N
- Specify number of printed copies C=[1-250]
- Start printing before entire job is loaded D=Y/N
- Insert a form feed after a job F=Y/N
- Hold the print job indefinitely H=Y/N
- Notify you when your job is complete N=Y/N
- Specify paper type to use P=name
- Specify number of spaces for tabs T=[0-30]\h For example, to: Type:
- Capture print jobs to NetWare printer NET CAPTURE LPT1
- CORNER, set tabs to 8, and notify you CORNER T=8 N=Y
- when the print job is done
- Memory Allocation --
- Getting Redirection --
- Rights Examples\h For example, to: Type:
- Give all rights to LYNN for F:\GAMES NET RIGHTS F:\GAMES ADD LYNN ALL
- Remove explicit rights from F:\GAMES NET RIGHTS F:\GAMES DELETE *
- View users and rights for F:\GAMES NET RIGHTS F:\GAMES
- Set DEFAULT rights to ALL for F:\GAMES NET RIGHTS F:\GAMES
- ADD DEFAULT ALL
- Redirect device --
- Invalid context specified [%s].
- Canceling redirection --
- Unexpected PNW error %u (%04Xh)
- DOS error --
- Invalid DOS function.
- File not found.
- Path not found.
- Too many open files.
- Access denied.
- Invalid file handle.
- Invalid drive specified.
- Cannot remove the current directory.
- No more files.
- Device is write protected.
- Drive not ready.
- Sharing violation.
- Lock violation.
- Server is out of SHARE buffers.
- Disk is full.
- A router could not be found.
- Bad network request.
- No response from server.
- Actual path of NetWare Volume
- does not exist.
- Print queue is full.
- Server not found.
- DOS error %hu.
- You are already connected to the maximum allowed servers.
- Increase the number of configured connections (CONNECTIONS parameter in NET.CFG)
- or remove connections using NET LOGOUT.
- net context %s
- <<< BAD MESSAGE >>>
- You are already connected to %s.
- Authenticating to server %s.
- Out of dynamic memory.
- Unknown server %s.
- There are no servers running in your workgroup.
- Watchdog has been set on server %s for %ld minutes.
- No more users.
- Server %s does not recognize your user account.
- Try logging in again.
- Reading bindery servers...
- Reading directory services trees...
- Server %s has no available connection slots.
- Increase the number of connections supported by server %s
- (see Server Configuration in the NET ADMIN utility).
- Server's %s task table is full.
- Increase the number of client tasks in the server configuration.
- Unexpected error %u (%04Xh)
- User [%s] not found.
- Object not found.
- Object already exists.
- Drive %c: is not local to this machine.
- You don't have rights to do this.
- You are not allowed to manage this server.
- The maximum number of configured Workgroup Volumes exists
- on this server. See your server configuration to increase
- the number of allowed Workgroup Volumes.
- The maximum number of configured Workgroup Printers exists
- on this server. See your server configuration to increase
- the number of allowed Workgroup Printers.
- Cannot find script file %s.
- Running login script %s...
- WRITE
- (None)
- From %s: %s
- From %s[%d]: %s
- Server %s: %s
- DEFAULT
- PNWLOGIN.BAT
- NETc-1.0-%04X:
- NETA.OVL
- NETU.OVL
- @ECHO OFF
- net login %s\%s
- net connect %s\%s
- set %s
- net map %s %s %s
- net map %s %s:%s %s
- net capture %s %s %s%s
- %c=%s
- More than %d networks were found. Retrying with maximum range of %d.
- Personal NetWare -- Novell's Peer-to-Peer Network Operating System -- Press Space to return to the console screen.
- Unable to find overlay file IBM_RUN.OVL.
- IBM_RUN.OVL needs to be in the current directory
- or in a directory included in your PATH.
- The overlay file IBM_RUN.OVL is the wrong
- version for this utility.
- A read error occurred while reading
- the overlay file IBM_RUN.OVL.
- ADMIN
- AUDIT
- CAPTURE
- CASTOFF
- CASTON
- CONNECT
- ATTACH
- CONSOLE
- CONTEXT
- DELETE
- DETACH
- LOGIN
- LOGOUT
- VLIST
- NDLIST
- PLIST
- NPLIST
- NTIME
- PRINT
- RECEIVE
- RIGHTS
- SETDOG
- SETPASS
- SHARE
- SLIST
- ULIST
- USERLIST
- WGFIND
- WGLIST
- XLIST
- AUTOENDCAP
- BANNER
- COPIES
- DIRECT
- FORMFEED
- NOTIFY
- PAPERTYPE
- SETUP
- Version of NET.EXE....... 1.0
- Admin Help\h Purpose: To administer and supervise the netgroup.
- Syntax: NET ADMIN\h To load the utility, type NET ADMIN.
- Audit Help\h Purpose: To display audit status and make entries to the audit log.
- Syntax: NET AUDIT ["ENTRY"]\h For example, to: Type:
- Display audit status NET AUDIT
- Make an entry from a batch file NET AUDIT "wp app entered"
- Login Help\h Purpose: To log in to a workgroup user account.
- Syntax: NET LOGIN [[workgroup/][username]]|[@batfile]\h To: Use:
- Log in to a specific workgroup workgroup name
- Log in as a specific user username
- Log in using a batch file created using
- the NET SAVE command @batfile name\h For example, to: Type:
- Log in as KIM to workgroup SALES NET LOGIN SALES/KIM
- Use MYLOGIN.BAT batch file NET LOGIN @MYLOGIN.BAT
- Logout Help\h Purpose: To log a user account out of servers and workgroup.
- Syntax: NET LOGOUT [server]|[/W|/B|/T]\h To: Use:
- Log out of workgroup and workgroup servers /W
- Log out of bindery-based servers /B
- Log out of NetWare 4.0 tree and servers /T\h For example, to: Type:
- Log out of all connections NET LOGOUT
- Log out of workgroup NET LOGOUT /W
- Log out of tree NET LOGOUT /T
- Log out of server ACCT NET LOGOUT ACCT
- Map Help\h Purpose: To display drive connections, connect drives to NetWare volumes
- Syntax: NET MAP [DEL] [drive:]
- NET MAP [NEXT|drive:] [server/]volume[:path]\h To: Use:
- Delete a mapping of a drive DEL
- Assign a drive letter to a NetWare volume drive:
- Assign next available drive letter to a NetWare volume NEXT
- Include the server where the volume is located server
- Include the volume name or directory to be mapped volume
- Include the path for the volume to be mapped path\h For example, to: Type:
- List all drives NET MAP
- Connect D: to NetWare volume APPS
- on server ACCT NET MAP D: ACCT/APPS
- Delete drive D: mapping NET MAP DEL D:
- Map to WP using the suggested drive NET MAP WP
- Capture Help\h Purpose: To capture ports and specify settings
- Syntax: NET CAPTURE DEL port
- NET CAPTURE [port] [NetWarePrinter] [Server] [Settings]\h To: Use:
- List captured ports and settings CAPTURE
- Capture or delete a specified port [DEL] port
- Select a printer NetWare printer
- Select a server where the printer is server
- Set up printer formats [settings]\h For example, to: Type:
- List captured local ports NET CAPTURE
- Capture print jobs to NetWare printer NET CAPTURE LPT1
- LASERJET with 2 copies and no banner LASERJET C=2 B=N
- Make captured LPT1 port local NET CAPTURE DEL LPT1
- Receive Help\h Purpose: To control message reception at your workstation.
- Syntax: NET RECEIVE [ON|OF|number]\h To: Use:
- Turn on message reception ON
- Turn off message reception OFF
- Set number of seconds message stays on the screen number\h For example, to: Type:
- View message reception status NET RECEIVE
- Not receive messages at your workstation NET RECEIVE OFF
- Have messages clear from the screen
- after 60 seconds NET RECEIVE 60
- Send Help\h Purpose: To send messages to users logged in to a workgroup.
- Syntax: NET SEND "message" [server/][ALL|username]\h To: Use:
- Send a message to all workgroup users ALL
- Include a server that a user is connected to server
- Send a message to certain user(s) username\h For example, to: Type:
- Send "I'm here" to ALEX NET SEND "I'm here" ALEX
- Send "Meet at 10" to JOE,
- SUE, and KIM NET SEND "Meet at 10" JOE SUE KIM
- Send "Meeting right now"
- to everyone NET SEND "Meeting right now" all
- Send "Server going down"
- to all users connected to ACCT NET SEND "Server going down" ACCT/*
- Info Help\h Purpose: To display software version information and your username.
- Syntax: NET INFO\h For example, to: Type:
- Display your server, workgroup, and username
- and the version of your software NET INFO
- Console Help\h Purpose: To display connection information for a server
- Syntax: NET CONSOLE [server]\h For example, to: Type:
- Display connection information for server ACCT NET CONSOLE ACCT
- Display connection information for local server NET CONSOLE
- Print Help\h Purpose: To print files to NetWare printers.
- Syntax: NET PRINT filename [NetWarePrinter]\h Note: You must use the NET CAPTURE command to redirect print jobs to
- NetWare printers before you use this command.
- If you don't specify a NetWare printer, print jobs will be sent to
- the first captured port.\h For example, to: Type:
- Print MEMO.TXT from H: NET PRINT H:\MEMO.TXT
- Print .TXT files from current directory
- to LASER NetWare printer NET PRINT *.TXT LASER
- Vlist Help\h Purpose: To display a list of NetWare volumes.
- Syntax: NET VLIST [NetWare volume] [/P]\h To: Use:
- View a specific NetWare volume NetWare volume
- To pause at each full screen of information /P\h For example, to: Type:
- List all NetWare volumes NET VLIST
- List all NetWare volumes that begin with V NET VLIST V*
- Plist Help\h Purpose: To list NetWare printers available.
- Syntax: NET PLIST [NetWare printer] [/P]\h To: Use:
- View a specific NetWare printer NetWare printer name
- Pause at each full screen of information /P\h For example, to: Type:
- List all available NetWare printers NET PLIST
- List all NetWare printers that begin with P NET PLIST P*
- Wglist Help\h Purpose: To list the workgroups in your workgroup routes.
- Syntax: NET WGLIST [workgroup] [/P]\h To: Use:
- List a specific workgroup workgroup name
- Pause at each full screen of information /P\h For example, to: Type:
- List workgroups in your workgroup routes NET WGLIST
- List all workgroups that begin with B NET WGLIST B*
- Wgfind Help\h Purpose: To list all workgroups on the network.
- Syntax: NET WGFIND [workgroup]\h For example, to: Type:
- List all workgroups on the network NET WGFIND
- List workgroups that begin with A NET WGFIND A*
- Xlist Help\h Purpose: List service extensions.
- Syntax: NET XLIST [name] [/P]\h To: Use:
- List a specific service extension service name
- Pause at each full screen of information /P\h For example, to: Type:
- List all available service extensions NET XLIST
- List service extensions that begin with G NET XLIST G*
- Connect Help\h Purpose: To display current server workgroup and tree connections,
- and add new server or tree connections
- Syntax: NET CONNECT [server] | [tree] / [username] [/T] [/P]\h To: Use:
- Connect to a tree /T
- Pause a full screen of information /P \h For example, to: Type:
- Display current connections NET CONNECT
- Connect to server FS1 as user JODY NET CONNECT FS1/JODY
- Connect to the ACME tree as user LYNN NET CONNECT ACME/LYNN /T
- Detach Help\h Purpose: To remove your workstation connections from a server.
- Syntax: NET DETACH servername\h For example, to: Type:
- Remove your connection from server ACCT NET DETACH ACCT
- Join Help\h Purpose: To join your current workgroup and save settings in NET.CFG
- Syntax: NET JOIN\h For example, to: Type:
- Join your current workgroup NET JOIN
- Link Help\h Purpose: To set the number of link setting retries, timeout, and
- send delay.
- Syntax: NET LINK [SAVE]|[Retries Timeout SendDelay]\h To: Use:
- Display current link settings LINK
- Set the number of retries for a broadcast Retries
- Set the number of units to wait after broadcasting Timeout
- Set the number of units to wait before next send SendDelay
- Save current link settings to NET.CFG SAVE\h For example, to: Type:
- Set the link settings to 3 retries, 3 ticks
- for timeout, and 0 ticks for send delay NET LINK 3 3 0
- Save link settings to your NET.CFG NET LINK SAVE
- Save Help\h Purpose: To save the current network environment into a batch file.
- Syntax: NET SAVE [filename|/S|/D]\h To: Use:
- Save settings to PNWLOGIN.BAT in current directory SAVE
- Save settings to specified file filename
- Save settings to local login script /S
- Delete local login script /D\h For example, to: Type:
- Save your network environment settings
- to the PNWLOGIN.BAT file NET SAVE
- Save the settings to MYLOGIN.BAT NET SAVE MYLOGIN.BAT
- Save settings to local login script NET SAVE /S
- Wait Help\h Purpose: To tell the computer to wait before processing a command.
- Syntax: NET WAIT seconds\h Note: Press any key to have the computer process the command.\h For example, to: Type:
- Include a ten-second wait in a batch file NET WAIT 10
- Sync Help\h Purpose: To synchronize your workstation with other workstations.
- Syntax: NET SYNC "string" [count]\h To: Use:
- Include key words or phrase for other stations to use "string"
- Include the number of workstations to sync with count\h For example, to: Type:
- Set a workstation to wait for "SYNC UP"
- from 3 workstations before running a program NET SYNC "SYNC UP" 3
- Slist Help\h Purpose: To list available servers and their network addresses.
- Syntax: NET SLIST [server] [/B|/T] [/P]\h To: Use:
- Include a servername server
- Display bindery-based servers /B
- Display NetWare 4.x Directory trees /T
- Pause at each full screen of information /P\h For example, to: Type:
- List workgroup servers that begin with S NET SLIST S*
- List all bindery-based servers NET SLIST /B
- List all trees that begin with FOR NET SLIST FOR* /T
- Setdog Help\h Purpose: To set the watchdog frequency query.
- Syntax: NET SETDOG minutes [server]\h For example, to: Type:
- Set server ACCT to wait 20 minutes
- to send a query NET SETDOG 20 ACCT
- Set wait to 60 minutes on all servers NET SETDOG 60
- NOTE: NET SETDOG will not work on NetWare 2.x or 3.x servers.
- Setpass Help\h Purpose: To set your password on a server, workgroup, or Directory tree.
- Syntax: NET SETPASS [server|/T]\h To: Use:
- Set your password for your workgroup NET SETPASS
- Set your password on a bindery server NET SETPASS server
- Set your password in the Directory tree NET SETPASS /T\h For example, to: Type:
- Set your password for your current workgroup NET SETPASS
- Set your password on server ACCT NET SETPASS ACCT
- Set your password for the ACME tree NET SETPASS /T
- Context Help\h Purpose: To display your current location in the Directory tree
- and allow you to set a new context.
- Syntax: NET CONTEXT [new context]\h For example, to: Type:
- List containers in the current context NET CONTEXT
- Set your new context to SALES.NOVELL NET CONTEXT SALES.NOVELL
- Down Help\h Purpose: To close server's open files, clear connections, and
- stop the server from responding to requests
- Syntax: NET DOWN [server] [NOW]\h For example, to: Type:
- Close all open files and remove server connections NET DOWN
- Down the server without being prompted NET DOWN NOW
- Ntime Help\h Purpose: To set the time and date of other servers to your workstation's.
- Syntax: NET NTIME [NOW]\h For example, to: Type:
- Synchronize all servers to your workstation NET NTIME
- Synchronize all servers to your workstation
- without getting a prompt NET NTIME NOW
- Rights Help\h Purpose: To display and set explicit rights for users on the current
- NetWare volume and directory
- Syntax: NET RIGHTS [directory] [ADD [username|DEFAULT] [rights]
- NET RIGHTS [directory] [DELETE [*|DEFAULT|username]\h To: Use:
- Give a user explicit rights ADD
- Specify a user username
- Set or remove DEFAULT rights DEFAULT
- Remove explicit rights from user DELETE
- Remove all explicit rights in a directory *\h RIGHTS
- To: Use:
- Allow users to read, write, create, and delete files ALL
- Allow users to read but not write to files READ
- Allow users to write to and create files WRITE
- Allow no access to files NONE
- Share Help\h Purpose: To share a local directory or a print resource.
- Syntax: NET SHARE [path|port] [name]\h Note: To share a directory or print resource, your machine must be
- running SERVER.EXE.\h To: Use:
- Share a directory path
- Share a port to a printer port
- Create a workgroup directory or printer name\h For example, to: Type:
- Share C:\GAMES and call it GAMES NET SHARE C:\GAMES GAMES
- Tds Help\h Purpose: To list the contents of the PNW.VLM Tagged Data Store.
- Syntax: NET TDS\h For example, to: Type:
- View the contents of PNW.VLM TDS NET TDS
- Time Help\h Purpose: To synchronize a workstation's time with a server's.
- Syntax: NET TIME [server]\h For example, to: Type:
- Synchronize your workstation with server ACCT NET TIME ACCT
- Ulist Help\h Purpose: To list all users logged in to the network.
- Syntax: NET ULIST [[server/]username] [/P]\h To: Use:
- List specific users username
- Display one screen of information at a time /P\h For example, to: Type:
- List all users logged in NET ULIST /P
- List all usernames that begin with S NET ULIST S*
- List all users connected to server ACCT NET ULIST ACCT/*
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- Type NET HELP for a list of available commands.
- Type NET HELP %s for help using NET %s.
- Old password was incorrect.
- Your current broadcast settings were saved to %s.
- You are not allowed to change your password.
- VeRsIoN=1.03
- CoPyRiGhT=(c) Copyright 1991-1993, Novell, Inc. All rights reserved.
- Server %s is not a bindery based server.
- Duplicate workgroups were found!
- No workgroup selected.
- Type the number corresponding to the workgroup to select OR
- Type %s to get the extended workgroup list (Enter to exit):
- Do you wish to search for the workgroup
- Type the number corresponding to the workgroup to select:
- PNWDIAGS.EXE
- DIAGS
- Diagnostics Help\h Purpose: To run Personal NetWare Diagnostics utility.
- Syntax: NET DIAGS\h For example:
- Server %s is not in your current workgroup.
- You do not have a preferred workgroup setting.
- Use NET JOIN after logging into a workgroup
- to set it in your NET.CFG.
- Port %s is already configured as a Workgroup Printer.
- net connect %s\%s /t
- Connecting to %s...
- Do you want to change your password for server %s?
- Do you want to change your password for tree %s?
- Too many explicit rights. Each Workgroup Volume or
- Workgroup Printer can have a maximum of 20 explicit rights settings.
- (Default counts as one.)
- Found user [%s] in server's context.
- Changed default context to [%s].
- Setting default context to [%s].
- Explicit user not found.
- Cannot map joined (JOIN) drive %s.
- Cannot map substituted (SUBST) drive %s.
- %-*s %-*s %-*s %-*s
- Unable to set DOS environment variable %s.
- User Help\h Purpose: To access the user menu utility.
- Syntax: NET USER
- NET\h To load the user menu utility, type NET or NET USER.
- Personal NetWare Server
- Bindery Server
- Directory Services Server
- You are attempting to login during an unauthorized time period.
- Your user account is limited to specific times you are allowed to login.
- You are attempting to simultaneously login from too many workstations.
- Your user account is limited in the number of active connections you may have.
- PNWLOGIN.SCR
- Your local workstation is not configured as a Personal NetWare SERVER.
- Your network and environment settings were saved to your local login script.
- Delete file --
- Cannot delete local login script.
- Cannot save local login script.
- Rename file --
- Your local login script has been deleted.
- Intruder detection lockout has disabled this account.
- Local Directory:
- Path: %s
- PNW Object Database is full.
- PNW Object Database is out of sync.
- Please logout and re-login.
- Version of NWCACHE.EXE... %d.%d using conventional memory.
- Version of NWCACHE.EXE... %d.%d using extended memory.
- Version of NWCACHE.EXE... %d.%d using expanded memeory.
- You are not logged in to any workgroup.
- You must be logged in to run this command.
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