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Microsoft Network Client Version 2.2: User's Guide for MS-DOS Clients > Chapter 1 Getting Started with LAN Manager Enhanced

Quitting LAN Manager Enhanced

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Quitting LAN Manager Enhanced involves two steps:

  • Logging off from the network

  • Stopping the Workstation service

Logging off from the network is described in the next section. For details on stopping the Workstation service, see "Stopping LAN Manager Services," earlier in this chapter.

Logging Off from the Network

Logging off from the network removes your username and password from your workstation and cancels any existing connections to shared resources, but it does not stop LAN Manager Enhanced services. Log off when you won't be using your workstation for a while. That way, no one else can use your identity and your workstation to access resources.

To log off from the network

  1. From the Config menu, choose Log off from LAN.

    If you are connected to shared resources on the network, the logoff message box appears.

  2. To continue logging off, choose the OK button.

    The confirmation message box appears.

  3. Choose the OK button.

After you log off, you can't use any shared resources. However, the Workstation service is still running.

If you are still using the LAN Manager screen, you can log on again from the screen.

To log on again

  1. From the Config menu, choose Log on to LAN.

    The Log Onto Network message box appears.

  2. In the Password box, type your password.

  3. Choose the OK button, and then press ENTER.

To log on again from the MS-DOS prompt

  1. Type net.

    The Log Onto Network message box appears.

  2. In the Password box, type your password.

  3. Choose the OK button, and then press ENTER.

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