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Novell Help Librarian
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1994-01-31
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Novell Help Librarian Data File Version 1.00
COPYRIGHT (c) 1985 by Novell, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Use the Main Menu to
Main Menu
perform network tasks.
Communicate with users
To select an item,
Display your user account
highlight it and press
Map drive letters
<Enter>.
Print
Set your password
The following screens
Supervise the network
explain the Main Menu.
Esc-exit PgDn-next screen 1 of 7
Main Menu
Communicate with users
Select this to send
Display your user account
messages or control
Map drive letters
message reception at your
Print
workstation.
Set your password
Supervise the network
Esc-exit PgDn-next screen PgUp-previous screen 2 of 7
Main Menu
Communicate with users
Display your user account
Select this to see your
Map drive letters
password requirements,
Print
supervisor abilities, and
Set your password
so forth.
Supervise the network
Esc-exit PgDn-next screen PgUp-previous screen 3 of 7
Main Menu
Communicate with users
Display your user account
Map drive letters
Select this to map a drive
Print
to a network directory.
Set your password
(The directory must exist
Supervise the network
before you can map a drive
to it.)
Esc-exit PgDn-next screen PgUp-previous screen 4 of 7M
Main Menu
Select this to set up
captures and to print. You
Communicate with users
must first set up network
Display your user account
printers under "Supervise
Map drive letters
the network."
Print
Set your password
Use this also to check the
Supervise the network
status of print jobs.
Esc-exit PgDn-next screen PgUp-previous screen 5 of 7A
Main Menu
Communicate with users
Display your user account
Map drive letters
Print
Set your password
Select this to set or
Supervise the network
change your password.
Esc-exit PgDn-next screen PgUp-previous screen 6 of 7
Main Menu
If you have supervisor
privileges, select this to
Communicate with users
manage the network.
Display your user account
Map drive letters
If you don't have
Print
supervisor privileges but
Set your password
your workstation is also a
Supervise the network
server, select this to
manage the server.
Esc-exit PgUp-previous screen 7 of 7
Communicate with Users
Select "Receive messages" to
control message reception at
Receive messages
your workstation.
Send messages
Select "Send messages" to send
messages to users.
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Turn Reception
Off
Specify Off if you don't want to
On
receive messages at your workstation.
(If "Off" is highlighted when this
box appears, reception is already
off.)
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Connected Users
Select the user or users you
want to send a message to.
*ALL CONNECTED USERS
AL
Select *ALL CONNECTED USERS to
BRYAN
send a message to everyone,
ELSON
including users connected to the
TIM
server but not logged in. (Users
with message reception turned
off will not receive messages.)
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Message (30 max):
Type the message you want to send; then press <Enter>.
Do not use quotation marks or control characters (^Q,^R,
etc.) inside the message.
Esc-exit 1 of 1x
Account Information
Use this information to
create or modify a user
User's full name (25 max):
account. (You must have
Account disabled (Y/N):
supervisor privileges.)
Supervisor privileges (Y/N):
Date last logged in :
The following screens
Password :
explain each item.
Required (Y/N):
Minimum length (1-15):
For additional help,
Must be unique (Y/N):
highlight the item, press
Periodic changes req. (Y/N):
<Enter>, then press <F1>.
Days between changes (1-365):
Expiration date :
Esc PgDn 1 of 12
Account Information
User's full name (25 max):
Select this to specify
Account disabled (Y/N):
the user's full name.
Supervisor privileges (Y/N):
Date last logged in :
Password :
Required (Y/N):
Minimum length (1-15):
Must be unique (Y/N):
Periodic changes req. (Y/N):
Days between changes (1-365):
Expiration date :
Esc PgDn PgUp 2 of 12F
Account Information
User's full name (25 max):
Account disabled (Y/N):
Select Y to prevent the
Supervisor privileges (Y/N):
user from logging in.
Date last logged in :
Password :
Required (Y/N):
Minimum length (1-15):
Must be unique (Y/N):
Periodic changes req. (Y/N):
Days between changes (1-365):
Expiration date :
Esc PgDn PgUp 3 of 12/"
Account Information
User's full name (25 max):
Account disabled (Y/N):
Supervisor privileges (Y/N):
Select N to prevent the
Date last logged in :
user from having
Password :
supervisor privileges.
Required (Y/N):
Minimum length (1-15):
Supervisor privileges
Must be unique (Y/N):
allows a user to do all
Periodic changes req. (Y/N):
tasks under the "Super-
Days between changes (1-365):
vise the network" option
Expiration date :
of the Main Menu.
Esc PgDn PgUp 4 of 12
Account Information
User's full name (25 max):
Account disabled (Y/N):
Supervisor privileges (Y/N):
Date last logged in :
This shows when the user
Password :
last logged in.
Required (Y/N):
Minimum length (1-15):
Must be unique (Y/N):
Periodic changes req. (Y/N):
Days between changes (1-365):
Expiration date :
Esc PgDn PgUp 5 of 12+'
Account Information
User's full name (25 max):
Account disabled (Y/N):
Supervisor privileges (Y/N):
Date last logged in :
Password :
Select this to specify a
Required (Y/N):
password for the user.
Minimum length (1-15):
Must be unique (Y/N):
Press <Enter> twice,
Periodic changes req. (Y/N):
then type the password.
Days between changes (1-365):
Expiration date :
Esc PgDn PgUp 6 of 12
Account Information
User's full name (25 max):
Account disabled (Y/N):
Supervisor privileges (Y/N):
Date last logged in :
Password :
Required (Y/N):
Select Y to require the
Minimum length (1-15):
user to log in using a
Must be unique (Y/N):
password.
Periodic changes req. (Y/N):
Days between changes (1-365):
Expiration date :
Esc PgDn PgUp 7 of 12
Account Information
User's full name (25 max):
Account disabled (Y/N):
Supervisor privileges (Y/N):
Date last logged in :
Password :
Required (Y/N):
Minimum length (1-15):
Select this to change
Must be unique (Y/N):
minimum password length.
Periodic changes req. (Y/N):
(The default is 4.)
Days between changes (1-365):
Expiration date :
Esc PgDn PgUp 8 of 12
Account Information
User's full name (25 max):
Account disabled (Y/N):
Supervisor privileges (Y/N):
Date last logged in :
Password :
Required (Y/N):
Minimum length (1-15):
Select Y to require a
Must be unique (Y/N):
previously unused
Periodic changes req. (Y/N):
password when a password
Days between changes (1-365):
is changed.
Expiration date :
Esc PgDn PgUp 9 of 12
Account Information
User's full name (25 max):
Account disabled (Y/N):
Supervisor privileges (Y/N):
Date last logged in :
Password :
Required (Y/N):
Minimum length (1-15):
Must be unique (Y/N):
Select Y to require the
Periodic changes req. (Y/N):
user to change the
Days between changes (1-365):
password regularly.
Expiration date :
Esc PgDn PgUp 10 of 12
Account Information
User's full name (25 max):
Account disabled (Y/N):
Supervisor privileges (Y/N):
Date last logged in :
Password :
Required (Y/N):
Minimum length (1-15):
Must be unique (Y/N):
Specify the number of
Periodic changes req. (Y/N):
days before the password
Days between changes (1-365):
expires.
Expiration date :
Esc PgDn PgUp 11 of 12
Account Information
User's full name (25 max):
Account disabled (Y/N):
Supervisor privileges (Y/N):
Date last logged in :
Password :
Required (Y/N):
Minimum length (1-15):
Must be unique (Y/N):
Periodic changes req. (Y/N):
Days between changes (1-365):
Shows when the password
Expiration date :
will expire.
Esc PgUp 12 of 12
Drive Directory Server Rights
Use this list to
modify drive
A: WORKBENCH NEBO ALL
mappings.
B:
C:
The following screens
D:
explain this list.
E:
Esc-exit PgDn-next screen 1 of 5O:
The Drive column
Drive Directory Server Rights
lists available drive
letters.
A: WORKBENCH NEBO ALL
B:
The letters available
C:
depend on the
D:
LASTDRIVE= statement
E:
in your CONFIG.SYS
file (see your DOS
manual.)
Esc-exit PgDn-next screen PgUp-previous screen 2 of 5R<
Drive Directory Server Rights
The Directory column
shows which network
A: WORKBENCH NEBO ALL
directory the drive
B:
is mapped to.
C:
D:
E:
Esc-exit PgDn-next screen PgUp-previous screen 3 of 5V>
Drive Directory Server Rights
The Server column
shows which server
A: WORKBENCH NEBO ALL
the network directory
B:
is on.
C:
D:
E:
Esc-exit PgDn-next screen PgUp-previous screen 4 of 5
Drive Directory Server Rights
The Rights column
shows your rights in
A: WORKBENCH NEBO ALL
the directory.
B:
C:
For example, ALL
D:
means you can read,
E:
write, delete, and
execute files in the
the directory.
Esc-exit PgUp-previous screen 5 of 5
Port Printer Server
To make a local printer a
network printer, capture a local
LPT1 LASER LITE
port and redirect it to the
LPT2 DOT NEBO
network. To capture a port,
highlight the port that the
local printer is attached to and press <Enter>.
To return a network printer to local printing, cancel the
capture by highlighting the port and pressing <Delete>.
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Available Network Printers
Select a network printer
to print from. This
DOTTY
printer is associated with
LASERDRAFT
the port you chose in the
LASERLETTER
the previous window.
WIDELINE
The network supervisor
creates network printers
using "Supervise the
network" at the Main Menu.
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Future server name:
Type the name that you want the server's name changed to.
The name can contain up to 15 characters. Do not use
control characters (^Q,^R, etc.). Uppercase and lowercase
characters are treated identically.
The name takes effect when you reboot the server.
Esc-exit 1 of 1BI
Job List for Printer DOTTY
This is the list of print
jobs for the network
998 TIM CONFIG.SYS ACTIVE
printer. Each line
999 AL REPORT.TXT READY
describes a print job.
The following screens explain the columns in the list.
Esc-exit PgDn-next screen 1 of 5
Job List for Printer DOTTY
The first column shows
the number assigned to
998 TIM CONFIG.SYS ACTIVE
the job when it arrives
999 AL REPORT.TXT READY
in the print list. (The
number does not show the
order in which jobs are
printed--they print in the order they appear.)
Esc-exit PgDn-next screen PgUp-previous screen 2 of 5$M
Job List for Printer DOTTY
The second column shows
the name of the user who
998 TIM CONFIG.SYS ACTIVE
submitted the print job.
999 AL REPORT.TXT READY
Esc-exit PgDn-next screen PgUp-previous screen 3 of 5
Job List for Printer DOTTY
The third column shows
the name of the file to
998 TIM CONFIG.SYS ACTIVE
be printed.
999 AL REPORT.TXT READY
Esc-exit PgDn-next screen PgUp-previous screen 4 of 5
Job List for Printer DOTTY
The fourth columns shows
the print job status. The
998 TIM CONFIG.SYS ACTIVE
status can be one of the
999 AL REPORT.TXT READY
following:
READY
PRINTING
DIRECT
ON HOLD
FILLING
Esc-exit PgUp-previous screen 5 of 5
Type old password:
Type your old password; then press <Enter>.
This authenticates the request for the change.
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Retype new password:
Type your new password again. Then press <Enter>.
You must retype the password to verify that it was typed
correctly the first time.
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Supervise the Network
These items let you supervise
the network or your server.
Audit log
Error log
The following screens explain
Network directories
each item.
Network printers
Server configuration
Server status
Server system files
Time synchronization
Users
Esc PgDn 1 of 10
Supervise the Network
Audit log
Select this to read the record
Error log
of activities such as logins,
Network directories
logouts, failed attempts to
Network printers
supply the correct password,
Server configuration
and so forth. You can also save
Server status
the log to a file.
Server system files
Time synchronization
Users
Esc PgDn PgUp 2 of 10 Z
Supervise the Network
Audit log
Error log
Select this to read the record
Network directories
of errors for each server on
Network printers
the network. You can also save
Server configuration
the log to a file.
Server status
Server system files
Time synchronization
Users
Esc PgDn PgUp 3 of 10
Supervise the Network
Audit log
Error log
Network directories
Select this to add, modify,
Network printers
or delete network directories.
Server configuration
Server status
Server system files
Time synchronization
Users
Esc PgDn PgUp 4 of 10
Supervise the Network
Audit log
Error log
Network directories
Network printers
Select this to add, modify,
Server configuration
or remove network printers.
Server status
Server system files
Time synchronization
Users
Esc PgDn PgUp 5 of 10
Supervise the Network
Audit log
Error log
Network directories
Network printers
Server configuration
Select this to optimize the
Server status
server's performance.
Server system files
Time synchronization
Users
Esc PgDn PgUp 6 of 10
Supervise the Network
Audit log
Error log
Network directories
Network printers
Server configuration
Server status
Select this to view a server's
Server system files
performance statistics.
Time synchronization
Users
Esc PgDn PgUp 7 of 10
Supervise the Network
Audit log
Error log
Network directories
Network printers
Server configuration
Select this to back up or
Server status
restore the network's program
Server system files
files (files that SERVER.EXE
Time synchronization
uses to operate with).
Users
Esc PgDn PgUp 8 of 10
Supervise the Network
Audit log
Error log
Network directories
Network printers
Server configuration
Server status
Server system files
Select this to synchronize the
Time synchronization
time for all network servers.
Users
Esc PgDn PgUp 9 of 10
Supervise the Network
Audit log
Error log
Network directories
Network printers
Server configuration
Server status
Server system files
Time synchronization
Select this to add, modify, or
Users
remove network users.
Esc PgUp 10 of 10ki
Audit Log
The Audit Log is a record of
network activity.
Display audit log
Save to a file
The following screens explain the
Turn on or off
audit log menu.
Esc-exit PgDn-next screen 1 of 4
Audit Log
Display audit log
Select this to view the contents
Save to a file
of the log.
Turn on or off
Esc-exit PgDn-next screen PgUp-previous screen 2 of 4
Audit Log
Display audit log
Save to a file
Select this to save the log to a
Turn on or off
file that you can edit and print.
Esc-exit PgDn-next screen PgUp-previous screen 3 of 4
Audit Log
Display audit log
Save to a file
Turn on or off
Select this to turn network
auditing on or off.
Esc-exit PgUp-previous screen 4 of 4
Turn Auditing
Off
On
Select On to turn Auditing on for the
network.
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Directory Server Rights
This lists directories
available on the network.
GAMES LOAFER ALL
GRAPHIC CASCADE ALL
The following screens
REPORT CASCADE READ
explain the columns in the
STATS NEBO READ
list.
Esc-exit PgDn-next screen 1 of 4
Directory Server Rights
The Directory column shows
the names of directories
GAMES LOAFER ALL
that have network status.
GRAPHIC CASCADE ALL
REPORT CASCADE READ
If a server isn't currently
STATS NEBO READ
on the network, its
directories aren't listed.
Esc-exit PgDn-next screen PgUp-previous screen 2 of 4
Directory Server Rights
The Server column lists the
name of the server where
GAMES LOAFER ALL
the network directory is
GRAPHIC CASCADE ALL
located.
REPORT CASCADE READ
STATS NEBO READ
Esc-exit PgDn-next screen PgUp-previous screen 3 of 4
Directory Server Rights
The Rights column shows the
Default Access Rights for
GAMES LOAFER ALL
the network directory.
GRAPHIC CASCADE ALL
REPORT CASCADE READ
For example, users can only
STATS NEBO READ
read files in the REPORT
directory--they can't
write, delete, or create files in that directory.
Esc-exit PgUp-previous screen 4 of 4
Delete Network Directory
No
Yes
Select Yes if you no longer
want to make the local drive
available on the network.
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Type network directory name (15 max):
Type the name of the new network directory.
The name can contain up to 15 characters. Do not use
control characters (^Q,^R, etc.) or spaces. Uppercase and
lowercase characters are treated identically.
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Servers
Select the server where the network
directory is located.
CASCADE
LOAFER
NEBO
PROVO
TIMPANOGOS
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Configuration information
Use this to optimize your
server's performance.
Connections (2-25):
Client tasks (4-200):
The following screens
Network directories (2-20):
explain each item.
Network printers (0-3):
Print buffer size (512-2048):
For additional help,
No. of receive buffers (3-20):
highlight an item, press
Receive buffer size (512-4096):
<Enter>, then press <F1>.
No. of read buffers (2-20):
Read buffer size (512-4096):
Allow remote management (Y/N):
Future server name :
Esc PgDn 1 of 12L
Configuration information
Connections (2-25):
Select this to specify
Client tasks (4-200):
the maximum number of
Network directories (2-20):
workstations that can
Network printers (0-3):
access the server at the
Print buffer size (512-2048):
same time.
No. of receive buffers (3-20):
Receive buffer size (512-4096):
No. of read buffers (2-20):
Read buffer size (512-4096):
Allow remote management (Y/N):
Future server name :
Esc PgDn PgUp 2 of 12
Configuration information
Connections (2-25):
Client tasks (4-200):
Select this to specify
Network directories (2-20):
the maximum number of
Network printers (0-3):
tasks that can be
Print buffer size (512-2048):
supported by the server
No. of receive buffers (3-20):
at the same time.
Receive buffer size (512-4096):
No. of read buffers (2-20):
Read buffer size (512-4096):
Allow remote management (Y/N):
Future server name :
Esc PgDn PgUp 3 of 12
Configuration information
Connections (2-25):
Client tasks (4-200):
Network directories (2-20):
Select this to specify
Network printers (0-3):
the maximum number of
Print buffer size (512-2048):
network directories that
No. of receive buffers (3-20):
can be created on this
Receive buffer size (512-4096):
server.
No. of read buffers (2-20):
Read buffer size (512-4096):
Allow remote management (Y/N):
Future server name :
Esc PgDn PgUp 4 of 12
Configuration information
Connections (2-25):
Client tasks (4-200):
Network directories (2-20):
Network printers (0-3):
Select this to specify
Print buffer size (512-2048):
the maximum number of
No. of receive buffers (3-20):
network printers that
Receive buffer size (512-4096):
can be created on this
No. of read buffers (2-20):
server.
Read buffer size (512-4096):
Allow remote management (Y/N):
Future server name :
Esc PgDn PgUp 5 of 12;
Configuration information
Connections (2-25):
Client tasks (4-200):
Network directories (2-20):
Network printers (0-3):
Print buffer size (512-2048):
Select this to specify
No. of receive buffers (3-20):
the size of the print
Receive buffer size (512-4096):
buffers for each network
No. of read buffers (2-20):
printer on this server.
Read buffer size (512-4096):
Allow remote management (Y/N):
Future server name :
Esc PgDn PgUp 6 of 12
Configuration information
Connections (2-25):
Client tasks (4-200):
Network directories (2-20):
Network printers (0-3):
Print buffer size (512-2048):
No. of receive buffers (2-20):
Select this to specify
Receive buffer size (512-4096):
the number of buffers
No. of read buffers (2-20):
that the server will
Read buffer size (512-4096):
have for receive
Allow remote management (Y/N):
requests.
Future server name :
Esc PgDn PgUp 7 of 12
Configuration information
Connections (2-25):
Client tasks (4-200):
Network directories (2-20):
Network printers (0-3):
Print buffer size (512-2048):
No. of receive buffers (3-20):
Receive buffer size (512-4096):
Select this to specify
No. of read buffers (2-20):
the size of the receive
Read buffer size (512-4096):
buffers on this server.
Allow remote management (Y/N):
Future server name :
Esc PgDn PgUp 8 of 129
Configuration information
Connections (2-25):
Client tasks (4-200):
Network directories (2-20):
Network printers (0-3):
Print buffer size (512-2048):
Select this to specify
No. of receive buffers (3-20):
the number of buffers
Receive buffer size (512-4096):
that the server will
No. of read buffers (2-20):
have for read requests.
Read buffer size (512-4096):
Allow remote management (Y/N):
Future server name :
Esc PgDn PgUp 9 of 12
Configuration information
Connections (2-25):
Client tasks (4-200):
Network directories (2-20):
Network printers (0-3):
Print buffer size (512-2048):
No. of receive buffers (3-20):
Receive buffer size (512-4096):
Select this to specify
No. of read buffers (2-20):
the size of the read
Read buffer size (512-4096):
buffers on this server.
Allow remote management (Y/N):
Future server name :
Esc PgDn PgUp 10 of 12
Configuration information
Connections (2-25):
Client tasks (4-200):
Network directories (2-20):
Network printers (0-3):
Print buffer size (512-2048):
Select this to specify
No. of receive buffers (3-20):
whether this server can
Receive buffer size (512-4096):
be managed from another
No. of read buffers (2-20):
workstation (supervisor
Read buffer size (512-4096):
privileges are required
Allow remote management (Y/N):
to manage a server).
Future server name :
Esc PgDn PgUp 11 of 12
Configuration information
Connections (2-25):
Client tasks (4-200):
Network directories (2-20):
Network printers (0-3):
Print buffer size (256-4096):
No. of receive buffers (3-20):
Receive buffer size (512-4096):
No. of read buffers (2-20):
Read buffer size (512-4096):
Allow remote management (Y/N):
Select this to change
Future server name :
your server's name.
Esc PgUp 12 of 12
All Users
This list includes all users who
have a network account, including
AL
disabled accounts and users who are
BRYAN
not logged in.
ELSON
LORI
MATT
Esc-exit 1 of 1
User's full name (25 max):
Type the full name of the user whose account this is.
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Account disabled (Y/N):
Type Y to prevent the user from logging in.
Type N to allow the user to log in again.
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Supervisor privileges (Y/N):
Type N only if you want to withhold supervisor privileges.
The default is Yes.
Users with supervisor privileges can create, modify, and
delete network directories, network printers, and user
accounts. They can also control servers and network log
files.
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Minimum length (1-15):
Specify the minimum number of characters that must be
used for a password.
The default is four characters; however, you can specify
from 1 to 15.
For security measures, consider requiring long passwords.
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Must be unique (Y/N):
Type Y to prevent the user from reusing an old password.
For example, if the user's password is TALVI, TALVI
cannot be used again when the user changes the password.
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Periodic changes required (Y/N):
Type Y to require the user to periodically change the
password. If you type Y, you can also specify the number
of days between password changes.
Type N to allow the user to change the password without
requiring the user to do so.
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Days between changes (1-365):
Specify the number of days between required password
changes.
The "Expiration date" (in the User Account Information
window) is calculated using the number of days you specify
in this option.
Esc-exit 1 of 1c
Information for Network Printer
Use this menu to set up
and monitor a network
Status :
printer.
Job list :
Default access rights :
The following screens
Users with nondefault rights:
explain each item.
Characters per second :
Setup strings :
For additional help,
Error wait time (10-120 sec):
highlight an item, press
Actual port :
<Enter>, and press <F1>.
Current paper type :
Esc PgDn 1 of 10
Information for Network Printer
Status :
Indicates whether jobs
Job list :
are ready, printing,
Default access rights :
waiting, or halted.
Users with nondefault rights:
Characters per second :
Setup strings :
Error wait time (10-120 sec):
Actual port :
Current paper type :
Esc PgDn PgUp 2 of 10
Information for Network Printer
Status :
Job list :
Select this to see the
Default access rights :
list of jobs waiting to
Users with nondefault rights:
be printed.
Characters per second :
Setup strings :
Error wait time (10-120 sec):
Actual port :
Current paper type :
Esc PgDn PgUp 3 of 102
Information for Network Printer
Status :
Job list :
Default access rights :
Select this to specify
Users with nondefault rights:
whether users have
Characters per second :
rights to print on this
Setup strings :
network printer.
Error wait time (10-120 sec):
Actual port :
Current paper type :
Esc PgDn PgUp 4 of 10x
Information for Network Printer
Status :
Job list :
Default access rights :
Users with nondefault rights:
Select this to specify
Characters per second :
users whose rights
Setup strings :
differ from the default
Error wait time (10-120 sec):
rights.
Actual port :
Current paper type :
Esc PgDn PgUp 5 of 10
Information for Network Printer
Status :
Job list :
Default access rights :
Users with nondefault rights:
Characters per second :
Adjust this and print
Setup strings :
buffer size to optimize
Error wait time (10-120 sec):
printer performance.
Actual port :
Current paper type :
Esc PgDn PgUp 6 of 10-
Information for Network Printer
Status :
Job list :
Default access rights :
Select this only if you
Users with nondefault rights:
must define modes and
Characters per second :
formats for printers.
Setup strings :
(To create strings, see
Error wait time (10-120 sec):
your printer manual.)
Actual port :
Current paper type :
Esc PgDn PgUp 7 of 10~
Information for Network Printer
Status :
Job list :
Default access rights :
Users with nondefault rights:
Increase this if the
Characters per second :
server keeps falsely
Setup strings :
determining that the
Error wait time (10-120 sec):
printer is off-line.
Actual port :
Current paper type :
Esc PgDn PgUp 8 of 10
Information for Network Printer
Status :
Job list :
Default access rights :
Users with nondefault rights:
Characters per second :
Setup strings :
This shows the local
Error wait time (10-120 sec):
port that the printer
Actual port :
is connected to.
Current paper type :
Esc PgDn PgUp 9 of 10
Information for Network Printer
Status :
Job list :
Default access rights :
Users with nondefault rights:
Characters per second :
Setup strings :
Error wait time (10-120 sec):
This is the paper type
Actual port :
currently in the
Current paper type :
printer.
Esc PgUp 10 of 10
Delete User
No
Yes
Select Yes to delete the user.
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Type new username (15 max):
Type a new name for the user.
The username can contain up to 15 characters. Do not use
control characters (^Q,^R, etc.) or spaces. Uppercase and
lowercase characters are treated identically.
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Type new password (15 max):
Enter a new password. You can use up to 15 characters.
Do not use control characters (^Q,^R, etc.) or spaces.
Uppercase and lowercase characters are treated
identically.
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Directory Server Rights
Select a network directory
from the list to map a
GAMES LOAFER ALL
drive to.
GRAPHIC CASCADE ALL
REPORT CASCADE READ
SOURCE CASCADE NONE
STATS NEBO READ
TRAILHEAD NEBO ALL
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Delete Mapping
No
Yes
Select Yes to if you no longer want
the drive mapped to a network directory.
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Error wait time (10-120 sec):
Specify the number of seconds for the server to wait
before the server assumes that the printer isn't working.
Example: If your printer takes 15 seconds to prepare a
page for output, and you set the wait time to 10 seconds,
the server assumes that the printer is off-line. Set
the wait time to 15 seconds or longer.
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Servers
Select the server whose
configuration you want to examine or
CASCADE
change.
LOAFER
NEBO
PROVO
TIMPANOGOS
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Server Status
The following screens explain information found on the
Server Status screen:
Server up time
The length of time the server has been running.
Server version
The version of SERVER.EXE that the server is running.
Esc-exit PgDn-next screen 1 of 12
Server Status, continued
Server address
The node address for the network interface board in
the server. This address is unique to the board, and
can be used to identify the server.
Network auditing
Indicates whether the auditing feature is on or off.
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Server Status, continued
SHARE running
Indicates whether the DOS SHARE program is running on
the server.
Dynamic memory size
The sum of the server's buffers multiplied by their
size (approximate).
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Server Status, continued
Server-busy packets (cumulative)
The number of requests received by the server when the
server was too busy to handle the requests.
If this number, as a percentage of total packets, is
large, consider increasing the number of receive
buffers.
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Server Status, continued
Server cache hits (cumulative)
The percentage of requests serviced by the cache.
Example: If the number is only 75%, then for 75
percent of the read requests received by the server,
the data requested was already in the cache. In that
case, consider increasing the number of read buffers.
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Server Status, continued
Packets received (cumulative)
The number of packets the server has received.
(Packets carry data on the network.)
Bad packets received (cumulative)
Incomplete or defective packets. If the ratio to the
total number of packets received is large, check your
cable or network interface boards.
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Server Status, continued
Watchdog terminations (cumulative)
The number of workstations that the server cleared
because the user failed to log out before turning off
the workstation. (The server checks every 10 minutes
to see if workstations should be cleared.)
Users should log out before turning off their
workstations because the logout procedure clears
resources at the server, reducing overhead.
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Server Status, continued
Connections (configured, peak, current)
The number of workstations that can be attached
simultaneously to the server.
Client tasks (configured, peak, current)
The number of concurrent tasks (PSPs) supported by the
server. (For information on PSPs, see your DOS
manual).
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Server Status, continued
Open files (configured, current)
The maximum number of files that can be open
simultaneously on the server.
Num net directories (configured, current)
The number of network directories on the server.
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Server Status, continued
Num net printers (configured, current)
The number of network printers on the server.
Print buffer size (configured)
The number of bytes in each print buffer. A print
buffer is an area in memory that the server uses to
send packets to printers.
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Server Status, continued
Receive buffers (configured)
The number of buffers that the server can use for
receiving requests from workstations.
Receive buffer size (configured)
The number of bytes in each receive buffer.
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Server Status, continued
Num read buffers (configured)
The number of read buffers (areas in memory) that the
server can use to perform read operations.
Read buffer size (configured)
The number of bytes in each read buffer.
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Password:
Specify a password for the user. You can use up to 15
characters.
Do not use control characters (^Q,^R, etc.) or spaces.
Uppercase and lowercase characters are treated
identically.
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Required (Y/N):
Type Y to require the user to have a password to log in.
Otherwise the user can have a password but is not required
to have one.
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Rename network directory (15 max):
Type the new name for the network directory.
The name can contain up to 15 characters. Do not use
control characters (^Q,^R, etc.) or spaces. Uppercase and
lowercase characters are treated identically.
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Information for Network Directory
Use this to assign
attributes to a
Actual directory path (48 max):
server's local
Default access rights :
directory to make it
Users with nondefault rights :
available on the
network. The following screens explain the
options.
Esc-exit PgDn-next screen 1 of 4p
Information for Network Directory
Actual directory path (112 max):
Select this and
Default access rights :
specify the local
Users with nondefault rights :
directory (directory
on the server's hard
disk) you are making into a network directory. For
example, to make local directory C:\GAMES\SNIPES a network
directory, enter the following: C:\GAMES\SNIPES
Esc-exit PgDn-next screen PgUp-previous screen 2 of 4
Information for Network Directory
Actual directory path (112 max):
Default access rights :
Select this to give
Users with nondefault rights :
the same rights to
all users for this
directory. For example, the READ right allows users to
only read files and subdirectories--they can't add,
delete, or modify them.
Esc-exit PgDn-next screen PgUp-previous screen 3 of 4
Information for Network Directory
Actual directory path (112 max):
Default access rights :
Users with nondefault rights :
Select this to
specify users whose
rights are different from the Default access rights. For
example, if all users have the READ right but you want
Matt to have ALL rights, add Matt to this list.
Esc-exit PgUp-previous screen 4 of 4
Servers
Select the server whose network
program files you want to back up
CASCADE
or restore.
LOAFER
NEBO
Only servers currently running are
PROVO
listed.
TIMPANOGOS
Esc-exit 1 of 1
System Files
Select the task you want to perform.
Back up
The following screens explain backup and
Restore
restore options.
Esc-exit PgDn-next screen 1 of 3l
System Files
Back up
Select Back up to save NetWare Lite's
Restore
program files. Program files do not
include application files, data files,
or other files on the server. Implement
your own backup procedure for those
files.
Esc-exit PgDn-next screen PgUp-previous screen 2 of 3
System Files
Back up
Restore
Select Restore to restore NetWare Lite
program files to the specified server.
Esc-exit PgUp-previous screen 3 of 3
Type new username (15 max):
Type a username for the new user account. You can use up
to 15 characters.
Do not use control characters (^Q,^R, etc.) or spaces.
Uppercase and lowercase characters are treated
identically.
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Rights
Use this menu to select the way a user can
access this network directory.
ALL
NONE
The following screens explain each right
READ
and how it limits the way a user can access
the directory.
Esc-exit PgDn-next screen 1 of 4^
Rights
ALL
Select ALL to allow users to read, write,
NONE
create, modify, and delete files in this
READ
network directory. (User "Supervisor"
always has ALL rights.)
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Rights
ALL
NONE
Select NONE to prevent users from
READ
accessing files in this network
directory. (User "Supervisor" always has
ALL rights.)
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Rights
ALL
NONE
READ
Select READ to allow users to only read
from files--users can't create, delete,
or modify files in this network directory. (User "Supervisor" always has
ALL rights.)
Esc-exit PgUp-previous screen 4 of 4
Users With Nondefault Rights
MATT NONE
This is a list of users
TIM ALL
whose rights differ from
the Default access
rights for this network directory. In this example,
because Matt's Nondefault Rights are set to NONE, he can't
access this directory, even if the Default access rights
for this directory are set to ALL.
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Synchronize Date and Time on Servers
Date: April 9, 1992 Time: 10:43 pm
Synchronize the date and time on all servers that allow
remote management. (If a server doesn't allow remote
management, its date and time are unaffected.)
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Actual directory path (112 max):
Specify the DOS path (drive:\directory\subdirectory) of
the local directory (one that exists on the server's hard
disk) that you want to specify as a network directory.
Example: to make C:\SOURCE\WKB\GRAPH a network directory,
type
C:\SOURCE\WKB\GRAPH
Esc-exit 1 of 1V
Rights
Specify what rights users will have to
access files in the network directory.
ALL
NONE
The following screens explain how file
READ
access is controlled in the directory.
Esc-exit PgDn-next screen 1 of 4
Rights
ALL
Select ALL to allow users to read, write,
NONE
execute, and delete files in the
READ
directory.
Esc-exit PgDn-next screen PgUp-previous screen 2 of 4
Rights
ALL
NONE
Select NONE to prevent users from
READ
accessing the directory.
Esc-exit PgDn-next screen PgUp-previous screen 3 of 4
Rights
ALL
NONE
READ
Select READ to allow users to only read
files in the directory. (They cannot
write, execute, or delete files.)
Esc-exit PgUp-previous screen 4 of 4
Network Printer Server
To make a local printer
available on the network,
DOTTY NEBO
select the server that the
LASERLETTER CASCADE
local printer is connected
To monitor or control a network printer, select the server
that the network printer is connected to.
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Delete Network Printer
No
Yes
Select Yes to return the
network printer to a local
printer.
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Type network printer name (15 max):
Type the name of the local printer you want as a network
printer.
The name can contain up to 15 characters. Do not use
control characters (^Q,^R, etc.) or spaces. Uppercase and
lowercase characters are treated identically.
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Servers
Select the server where the network
directory is to be located.
CASCADE
LOAFER
NEBO
PROVO
TIMPANOGOS
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Servers
Select the server where the network
printer is located.
CASCADE
LOAFER
NEBO
PROVO
TIMPANOGOS
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Connections (2-25):
Specify the maximum number of workstations that will
access the server at the same time.
Approximately 85 bytes of server memory is set aside
for each connection you specify, whether the connection
is used or not. To optimize server performance, consider
specifying the maximum connections used regularly--not
the potential number that could be used.
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Client tasks (4-200):
Specify at least twice the maximum number of connections
for your server. For example, if you have 4 workstations,
specify 8 or more client tasks.
Some applications require a high number of concurrent
tasks. To determine the needs for your applications,
monitor "Client tasks" in the summary of performance
statistics for your server. (For more information, read
about PSPs in your DOS manual).
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Rename setup string (15 max):
Type a new name for the setup string.
Do not use control characters (^Q,^R, etc.) or spaces.
Uppercase and lowercase characters are treated
identically.
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Number of receive buffers (3-20):
Specify the number of receive buffers for this server.
If possible, specify the number of receive buffers to be
the same as the number of connections for this server.
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Number of read buffers (2-20):
Specify the number of read buffers for this server.
Because read requests constitute about 70 percent of
network traffic, optimizing the number (and size) of read
buffers may improve server performance.
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Receive buffer size (512-4096 bytes):
Specify a larger receive buffer size only if your server's
performance on write requests is slow. (The size of each
receive buffer is "Receive buffer size" plus 20 bytes.)
To optimize your server's performance, adjust both the
size and number of receive buffers configured on your
server.
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Read buffer size (512-4096 bytes):
Specify the size of read buffers for this server. (The
size of each read buffer is "Read buffer size" plus 15
bytes.)
To optimize your server's performance, adjust both the
read buffer size and the number of read buffers configured
on your server. (Read-buffer size has a greater affect on
performance than does the number of read buffers.)
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Print buffer size (512-2048 bytes):
Specify the size of print buffers for this server.
To optimize your printer's performance, adjust the print
buffer size and the number of characters sent to the
printer per second (the "Characters per second" value
found in the "Information for Network Printer" list).
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Error Log
Display error log
Select this to view the error log.
Save to a file
Select this to save the log to a
file that you can edit and print.
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Save Changes
No
Select No to exit without saving changes.
Yes
Select Yes to save changes and exit.
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Banner (Y/N):
Type Y to print a banner page before each print job.
A banner page identifies the print job and the user who
submitted it.
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Copies (1-250):
Specify the number of copies you want printed for all
print jobs sent to this captured port.
To specify the number of copies for a particular job,
highlight the job in the printer job list and specify the
number.
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Direct to printer (Y/N):
Type Y if you want a job to begin printing as it starts
arriving in the job list.
Type N if you want printing to wait until the entire job
is in the list.
When a direct job is printing, a request to send more jobs
directly the printer is ignored and the jobs are printed
in the order in which they are sent.
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Delete Capture
No
Yes
Select Yes if you no longer want print
jobs redirected to a network printer.
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Form feed (Y/N):
Type Y only if your printer doesn't move the paper to the
top of the form for printing the next print job.
You may not need to do this because many applications
already send a FORM FEED command at the end of each print
job.
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Job hold, indefinite (Y/N):
Type Y to put print jobs on hold indefinitely.
Type N when you are ready to print jobs on hold. (You may
want to put large print jobs on hold and print them after
regular work hours.)
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Paper type (1-10):
Specify the number associated with the kind of paper
you want to print on.
The server keeps track of the paper type (such as
envelopes or legal size paper) loaded at the printer. When
a job that requires a different paper type is sent to be
printed, the printer pauses and the server prompts you to
change the paper type. Then the job is printed.
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Tab expansion (0-30):
Specify the number of spaces each tab character uses when
the job is printed.
For example, if you specify 5, each tab character in the
print job is converted to five spaces.
Esc-exit 1 of 1
Printer wait (0-3600 sec):
Specify how long the printer should wait for the next
segment of the print job before the printer assumes that
the entire job has been sent (and can begin printing).
Esc-exit 1 of 1 #
Capture Settings for Port LPT1
Use this to view or
modify Capture settings
Banner (Y/N):
(these settings affect
Copies (1-250):
all print jobs submitted
Direct to printer (Y/N):
through this capture).
Form feed (Y/N):
Job hold, indefinite (Y/N):
For additional help,
Paper type (1-10):
highlight the setting,
Setup string (Enter to change):
press <Enter>, then
Tab expansion (0-30):
press <F1>.
Printer wait (0-3600 sec):
Esc PgDn 1 of 10x%
Capture Settings for Port LPT1
Banner (Y/N):
Select Y to print a
Copies (1-250):
banner page at the
Direct to printer (Y/N):
beginning of each
Form feed (Y/N):
printed job.
Job hold, indefinite (Y/N):
Paper type (1-10):
Setup string (Enter to change):
Tab expansion (0-30):
Printer wait (0-3600 sec):
Esc PgDn PgUp 2 of 10
Capture Settings for Port LPT1
Banner (Y/N):
Copies (1-250):
Specify the number of
Direct to printer (Y/N):
copies you want printed
Form feed (Y/N):
for each print job.
Job hold, indefinite (Y/N):
Paper type (1-10):
Setup string (Enter to change):
Tab expansion (0-30):
Printer wait (0-3600 sec):
Esc PgDn PgUp 3 of 10w*
Capture Settings for Port LPT1
Banner (Y/N):
Copies (1-250):
Direct to printer (Y/N):
Select Y for a print job
Form feed (Y/N):
to print immediately--
Job hold, indefinite (Y/N):
the printer won't wait
Paper type (1-10):
for the entire job to
Setup string (Enter to change):
arrive before starting
Tab expansion (0-30):
to print.
Printer wait (0-3600 sec):
Esc PgDn PgUp 4 of 10
Capture Settings for Port LPT1
Banner (Y/N):
Copies (1-250):
Direct to printer (Y/N):
Form feed (Y/N):
Select Y only if your
Job hold, indefinite (Y/N):
printer doesn't move the
Paper type (1-10):
paper up to the top of
Setup string (Enter to change):
the form to begin
Tab expansion (0-30):
printing.
Printer wait (0-3600 sec):
Esc PgDn PgUp 5 of 109/
Capture Settings for Port LPT1
Banner (Y/N):
Copies (1-250):
Direct to printer (Y/N):
Form feed (Y/N):
Job hold, indefinite (Y/N):
Select Y to hold jobs
Paper type (1-10):
for printing at a later
Setup string (Enter to change):
time.
Tab expansion (0-30):
Printer wait (0-3600 sec):
Esc PgDn PgUp 6 of 10
Capture Settings for Port LPT1
Banner (Y/N):
Copies (1-250):
Direct to printer (Y/N):
Form feed (Y/N):
Select this to have the
Job hold, indefinite (Y/N):
printer pause and wait
Paper type (1-10):
for a different kind of
Setup string (Enter to change):
paper (such as envelope
Tab expansion (0-30):
or legal).
Printer wait (0-3600 sec):
Esc PgDn PgUp 7 of 10k4
Capture Settings for Port LPT1
(Use this only if you
are familiar with
Banner (Y/N):
creating printer mode
Copies (1-250):
definitions.)
Direct to printer (Y/N):
Form feed (Y/N):
Specify your printer
Job hold, indefinite (Y/N):
setup. (Setup strings
Paper type (1-10):
are explained in your
Setup string (Enter to change):
printer manual.)
Tab expansion (0-30):
Printer wait (0-3600 sec):
Esc PgDn PgUp 8 of 10
Capture Settings for Port LPT1
Banner (Y/N):
Copies (1-250):
Direct to printer (Y/N):
Form feed (Y/N):
Job hold, indefinite (Y/N):
Paper type (1-10):
Specify the number of
Setup string (Enter to change):
spaces you want tab
Tab expansion (0-30):
characters expanded to.
Printer wait (0-3600 sec):
Esc PgDn PgUp 9 of 10
Capture Settings for Port LPT1
Banner (Y/N):
Copies (1-250):
(Use this only when
Direct to printer (Y/N):
needed.) Specify how
Form feed (Y/N):
long the printer should
Job hold, indefinite (Y/N):
wait for the next
Paper type (1-10):
segment of the print job
Setup string (Enter to change):
before the printer
Tab expansion (0-30):
assumes that the entire
Printer wait (0-3600 sec):
job has been sent.
Esc PgUp 10 of 10
Account Information
This displays your user
account information.
User's full name (25 max):
Account disabled (Y/N):
The following screens
Supervisor privileges (Y/N):
explain each item.
Date last logged in :
Password :
Required (Y/N):
Minimum length (1-15):
Must be unique (Y/N):
Periodic changes req. (Y/N):
Days between changes (1-365):
Expiration date :
Esc PgDn 1 of 11s>
Account Information
User's full name (25 max):
This is the user's full
Account disabled (Y/N):
name.
Supervisor privileges (Y/N):
Date last logged in :
Password :
Required (Y/N):
Minimum length (1-15):
Must be unique (Y/N):
Periodic changes req. (Y/N):
Days between changes (1-365):
Expiration date :
Esc PgDn PgUp 2 of 11
Account Information
User's full name (25 max):
Account disabled (Y/N):
Indicates if the user
Supervisor privileges (Y/N):
can log in.
Date last logged in :
Password :
Required (Y/N):
Minimum length (1-15):
Must be unique (Y/N):
Periodic changes req. (Y/N):
Days between changes (1-365):
Expiration date :
Esc PgDn PgUp 3 of 11
Account Information
User's full name (25 max):
Account disabled (Y/N):
Supervisor privileges (Y/N):
Indicates if the user
Date last logged in :
has supervisor
Password :
privileges.
Required (Y/N):
Minimum length (1-15):
Supervisor privileges
Must be unique (Y/N):
allow a user to do all
Periodic changes req. (Y/N):
tasks under the "Super-
Days between changes (1-365):
vise the network" option
Expiration date :
of the Main Menu.
Esc PgDn PgUp 4 of 11 F
Account Information
User's full name (25 max):
Account disabled (Y/N):
Supervisor privileges (Y/N):
Date last logged in :
Indicates when the user
Password :
last logged in.
Required (Y/N):
Minimum length (1-15):
Must be unique (Y/N):
Periodic changes req. (Y/N):
Days between changes (1-365):
Expiration date :
Esc PgDn PgUp 5 of 11~H
Account Information
User's full name (25 max):
Account disabled (Y/N):
Supervisor privileges (Y/N):
Date last logged in :
Password :
Required (Y/N):
Indicates whether the
Minimum length (1-15):
user must use a password
Must be unique (Y/N):
to log in.
Periodic changes req. (Y/N):
Days between changes (1-365):
Expiration date :
Esc PgDn PgUp 6 of 11
Account Information
User's full name (25 max):
Account disabled (Y/N):
Supervisor privileges (Y/N):
Date last logged in :
Password :
Required (Y/N):
Minimum length (1-15):
Indicates the user's
Must be unique (Y/N):
minimum password length.
Periodic changes req. (Y/N):
(The default is 4.)
Days between changes (1-365):
Expiration date :
Esc PgDn PgUp 7 of 11
Account Information
User's full name (25 max):
Account disabled (Y/N):
Supervisor privileges (Y/N):
Date last logged in :
Password :
Required (Y/N):
Indicates whether the
Minimum length (1-15):
user must use a
Must be unique (Y/N):
previously unused
Periodic changes req. (Y/N):
password when the
Days between changes (1-365):
password is changed.
Expiration date :
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Account Information
User's full name (25 max):
Account disabled (Y/N):
Supervisor privileges (Y/N):
Date last logged in :
Password :
Required (Y/N):
Minimum length (1-15):
Indicates whether the
Must be unique (Y/N):
user must change the
Periodic changes req. (Y/N):
password regularly.
Days between changes (1-365):
Expiration date :
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Account Information
User's full name (25 max):
Account disabled (Y/N):
Supervisor privileges (Y/N):
Date last logged in :
Password :
Required (Y/N):
Minimum length (1-15):
Must be unique (Y/N):
Indicates the number of
Periodic changes req. (Y/N):
days between password
Days between changes (1-365):
changes.
Expiration date :
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Account Information
User's full name (25 max):
Account disabled (Y/N):
Supervisor privileges (Y/N):
Date last logged in :
Password :
Required (Y/N):
Minimum length (1-15):
Must be unique (Y/N):
Periodic changes req. (Y/N):
Days between changes (1-365):
Indicates when the user
Expiration date :
password will expire.
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Delete Log Contents
No
Yes
Select Yes to clear the log.
(Clear the log often to release
disk space.)
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Delete Log Contents
No
Yes
Select Yes to clear the log.
(Clear the log often to release
disk space.)
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Network Error Log
The error log contains status reports for all servers
currently running. Each report is assigned a status report
number.
Refer to Chapter 5 of the manual and use the status report
numbers to find an explanation of each status report.
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Network Audit Log
The audit log records activities on the network.
Day, date, and time indicate when each log item occurred,
followed by a brief description of the occurrence.
You can use the NET AUDIT command (see Chapter 4 of the
manual) to send your own messages to the log.
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Rename network printer (15 max):
Type the new name for the network printer.
The name can contain up to 15 characters. Do not use
control characters (^Q,^R, etc.) or spaces. Uppercase and
lowercase characters are treated identically.
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Allow remote management (Y/N):
Type Y if you want users with supervisor privileges to be
able manage your server at their workstations:
Change server configuration
Designate network directories
Set up network printers
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Setup Strings
These setup strings are available.
DEFAULT
Strings are information the
LETTERS
printer uses to print properly.
You rarely use setup strings
because most applications include
printer setup strings in their
print requests.
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Characters per second:
Specify the number of characters per second that print
jobs are sent to the printer. The number you type is
optimized (plus or minus three characters) for network
use.
To optimize your printer's performance, adjust the number
of characters per second and the size of your print
buffers.
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Printer Status
Shows the status of the printer
you selected. Printer status can be
PRINTING
one of the following:
READY OFF LINE
PRINTING HALTED
WAITING OUT OF PAPER
WAITING FOR FORM
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Available Server Ports
These are the ports that a
printer can be connected to.
COM1
COM2
Highlight the port that your
LPT1
printer is connected to and
LPT2
press <Enter>. (For an
explanation of ports, see your
DOS manual.)
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Data bits (7,8):
Specify the data bits attribute of your printer. (See
your printer manual.)
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Type path to file to be printed (112 max):
Type the path (drive:\directory\filename) of the file you
want to print.
Example: To print REPORT.TXT in directory 1992\AUG on
drive F:, type F:\1992\AUG\REPORT.TXT
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Baud rate:
Specify your printer's baud rate. (For more information,
see your printer manual.)
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Parity (NONE, EVEN, ODD):
Specify your printer's parity. (For more information, see
your printer manual.)
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Type directory path to save to:
Type the path to the directory where you want to save a
copy of the log file.
Example: to save a copy of the log file in the directory
\NWLOG, type C:\NWLOG
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Stop bits (1,2):
See your printer manual for a definition of stop bits and
instructions on what to specify.
(You don't normally specify stop bits because most
applications include that information in their print
requests.)
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Date:
Type the month, day, and year you want all servers
synchronized to.
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Time:
Specify hours, minutes, and seconds, as well as AM or PM.
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Type destination path for backup copy:
Type the DOS path to the directory where you want to back
up the network program files to.
Example: To back up files to A:, type A:
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Type path from which to restore files:
Type the DOS path to the directory containing the backup
copy of the network management files you want to restore.
Example: To restore files from A:, type A:
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Type name of setup string (15 max):
Enter a name for the printer setup string. You can use up
to 15 characters.
Do not use control characters (^Q,^R, etc.) or spaces.
Uppercase and lowercase characters are treated
identically.
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Type setup string value:
Type a string of hexadecimal characters, separated by
spaces, to set your printer to a particular mode. For
example, 1E 45.
See your printer manual for information on what mode to
set.
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Network directories (2-20):
Specify the maximum number of network directories you want
created on this server.
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Network printers (0-3):
Specify the maximum number of network printers that can be
created on this server.
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