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Purpose

Use at a workstation to manage network tasks. NETUSER allows you to

  • Capture ports to printers or print queues.

  • Send, modify, pause, and delete print jobs after capturing a port.

  • Send messages to users or groups.

  • Disable or enable incoming messages.

  • Manage drive and search mappings.

  • View your effective rights on selected drives.

  • Manage network attachments.

  • Change your password.

  • View server information.

  • Change your login script.

  • Set your current context (if you are logged in to a Directory tree).

Syntax

NETUSER

Examples

To

From the NETUSER main menu, select

Capture a printer

  1. "Printing"; select the printer port from the available list; select "Change Printers."

  2. Press <F1> for help from here.

Print a job

  1. "Printing"; select "Print Jobs."

  2. Press <F1> for help from here.

Send messages

  1. "Messages"; select "Send Messages to Users" or "Send Messages to Groups."

  2. Press <F1> for help from here.

Map a drive

  1. "Drives"; select "Drive Mappings" or "Search Mappings."

  2. Press <F1> for help from here.

Change a password

  1. "Attachments"; select "NetWare server" and the username for which you want to change the password.

  2. Select "Password."

  3. Press <F1> for help from here.

Attach to a NetWare server

  1. "Attachments"; press <Alt><F1> to display more options at the bottom of the screen.

  2. Press <Ins> to display a list of available servers.

  3. Press <F1> for help from here.

Additional Information

Topic

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Objects

"Object" in Concepts

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