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Microsoft Network Client Version 2.2: User's Guide for MS-DOS Clients

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HP Part Number: J2716-90006

Edition: Edition 1

Published: E0496


Table of Contents

Printing History
Preface
1 Getting Started with LAN Manager Enhanced
Starting LAN Manager Enhanced
Starting the Workstation Service and Logging On
Additional Network Services
Using the LAN Manager Screen
Using CTRL+BREAK to Break Out of Network Requests
Using Menus and Menu Commands
Using Dialog Boxes
Getting Help from the LAN Manager Screen
Viewing Network Resources
Setting the Current Focus
Viewing Shared Resources
Viewing Users on the Network
Understanding User Accounts
Viewing Information About User Accounts
Changing Your Password
Starting LAN Manager Services
Stopping LAN Manager Services
Pausing LAN Manager Services
Continuing LAN Manager Services
Pausing and Continuing Connections to Resources
Viewing the Workstation Configuration
Using Home Directories
Exiting the LAN Manager Screen
Quitting LAN Manager Enhanced
Logging Off from the Network
Starting LAN Manager Enhanced Automatically
Running Other Network Protocols
Using the TEMP Environment Variable
2 Using Shared Directories
Viewing Shared Directories
Connecting to a Shared Directory
Connecting to a Shared Directory Without Setting the Focus
Controlling Persistent Connections
Connecting to an IBM LAN Server Resource
Making a Onetime Connection to a Shared Directory
If You Have Trouble Connecting
Viewing Your Connections to Shared Directories
Copying Files over the Network
Moving Files over the Network
Running a Program on a Server
Disconnecting from a Shared Directory
3 Using Shared Printers
Printer Queues
Viewing Printer Queues and Print Jobs
Connecting to a Printer Queue
Connecting to Printer Queues Without Setting the Focus
Making a Onetime Connection to a Printer Queue
Printing over the Network
Viewing Your Connections to Printer Queues
Holding, Releasing, and Deleting a Print Job
Disconnecting from a Shared Printer Queue
If a Print Job Fails to Send an End-of-Job Signal
Managing a Shared Printer
Recommendations for Using a Shared Printer
Administrator's Responsibilities
Your Responsibilities
4 Sending and Receiving Messages
Sending Messages
Reading Messages
Using the Netpopup Service
Reading Your Message Log
Renaming the Message Log File
Stopping and Starting Message Logging
Printing Messages
Using Aliases
Adding an Alias
Deleting an Alias
5 Enhanced Reference
Abbreviating Commands and Options
Using the /Yes and /No Options
Using Passwords with Commands
Controlling a Screen Display
Using Commands in Batch Programs
Command and Utility Summary
Getting Help from the Command Line
Getting Help with Error Messages
Addname
Clipcach
Clispool
Kermit
Load
Net
Net Access
Net Config Workstation
Net Continue
Net Copy
Net Help
Net Helpmsg
Net Log
Net Logoff
Net Logon
Net Move
Net Name
Net Password
Net Pause
Net Print
Net Send
Net Start Encrypt
Net Start Messenger
Net Start Netpopup
Net Start Workstation
Net Stop Workstation
Net Time
Net Use
Net Version
Net View
Net Who
Netbind
Netrun
Nwload
Nwunload
Ping
Printsta
Prtsc
Uchmod
Ud
Udir
Unload
Uren
6 Using LAN Manager Basic
Starting LAN Manager Basic
Getting Help
Using Shared Directories
Connecting to a Shared Directory
Using MS-DOS Commands with Shared Directories
Disconnecting From a Shared Directory
Using Shared Printers
Connecting to a Shared Printer Queue
Printing over the Network
Viewing the Status of a Print Job
Disconnecting from a Shared Printer Queue
If a Print Job Fails to Send an End-of-Job Signal
Listing Connections to Network Resources
Pausing and Continuing Connections
Managing a Shared Printer
Recommendations for Using a Shared Printer
Administrator's Responsibilities
Your Responsibilities
7 Basic Reference
Abbreviating Commands and Options
Using the /Yes and /No Options
Using Passwords with Commands
Controlling a Screen Display
Using Commands in Batch Programs
Command and Utility Summary
Using UNIX System Commands
Addname
Clipcach
Clispool
Kermit
Load
Net Continue
Net Help
Net Name
Net Pause
Net Print
Net Start Workstation
Net Use
Netrun
Nwload
Nwunload
Ping
Printsta
Prtsc
Uchmod
Ud
Udir
Unload
Uren
A Country Codes
B Using NetWare Connectivity
How NetWare Connectivity Works
Starting and Stopping LAN Manager and NetWare
Working with NetWare Connectivity
Using Microsoft Windows with NetWare Connectivity
Enabling NetWare Broadcast Messaging
Using NetWare Connectivity from the Command Line
C Connecting to a LAN Manager for UNIX Systems Server
FileNaming Conventions
Displaying Files
Displaying Filenames in the MS-DOS Format
Displaying Filenames in the UNIX System Format
Using the Udir Command on Local Client Drives
Renaming UNIX System Files
Using the Uren Command to Move Files
Handling Incompatible File Formats
Converting Text Files
Using the Ud Command
Piping and Redirecting Converted Files
Changing UNIX System Permissions for LAN Manager Files
Using the Kermit Terminal Emulator
Logging on to a UNIX System Host from a Workstation
Logging Off of a UNIX System Host
Temporarily Accessing the MS-DOS Prompt
Transferring Files
D Troubleshooting
Isolating Problems
Before You Try Anything Else...
Troubleshooting Your Computer
Troubleshooting a Shared Printer
E Using Remote Access Service
Installing RAS
Installing on MS-DOS
Installing on Microsoft Windows
Installing on Dual-Role Workstations
Conserving Memory on MS-DOS Workstations
Using the Network
Connecting to the Network
Disconnecting from the Network
User Commands
Finding Help About Phone Book
Modifying Phone Numbers
Troubleshooting
Common Problems
Error Codes
Modems
Using Nonsupported Modems
Understanding MODEMS.INF
Modifying Your Modem Initialization Strings
Error Control and Compression
Configuration Files
CONFIG.SYS
LANMAN.INI
PROTOCOL.INI
Tuning
Modifying LANMAN.INI on MS-DOS-based Workstations
Compatibility Issues
Glossary
Index
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