1 This is a test 500 &Reset 501 &What's This? 502 Yes 503 No 504 Reset 505 Warning 506 Do you want to remove all entries from the list? 507 IP 508 IPX 509 Naming 510 Default Always 511 You have selected a floppy drive 512 You have selected a fixed disk drive 513 You have selected a CD-ROM drive 514 Data entered is invalid! 515 Data entered is out of range! 516 Required field has no entry! 517 Duplicate entry! 518 Parameter Error 519 (ticks) 520 (bytes) 521 (kbytes) 522 (characters) 523 (milliseconds) 524 (seconds) 525 (retries) 526 Error! Value out of range 527 Parameter: '%s' must be a number in the range %s to %s %s. 528 On 529 Off 530 531 A 532 B 533 C 534 D 535 E 536 F 537 G 538 H 539 I 540 J 541 K 542 L 543 M 544 N 545 O 546 P 547 Q 548 R 549 S 550 T 551 U 552 V 553 W 554 X 556 Y 557 Z 558 559 560 561 Error! Value is not a valid level 562 Parameter: '%s' is not a valid level. Resetting this parameter to the default value. 563 Valid range: %s - %s %s 564 Dynamic Parameter 565 Entry limit exceeded: 566 Yes 567 No 568 All 569 Never 570 Always 571 If NOT Default on target 572 If Default on target 573 &Distribute (Never) 574 &Distribute (Always) 575 &Distribute (If NOT Default on target) 576 &Distribute (If Default on target) 577 &Distribute (Default Always) 578 Ne&ver 579 &Always 580 If &NOT Default on target 581 If D&efault on target 582 &Default 583 Parameter: '%s' was set beyond its maximum length of %d. 584 (minutes) 585 586 &Replace 587 &Append 588 &Clear 589 &Distribute (Replace) 590 &Distribute (Append) 591 &Distribute (Clear) 592 Replace 593 Append 594 Clear 595 Default Settings 596 Required %s field should have at least one item! 597 Required Login Service field has no entry. 598 &Undo 599 Cu&t 600 &Copy 601 &Paste 602 D&elete 603 Select &All 604 Upgrade to client version %s or higher for this feature. 605 Login Authenticator 606 Trusted Tree 607 Enable DSCAT Contextless Login 608 Wildcard Search Allowed 609 Search Timeout 610 DSCAT Contextless Tree 611 Catalog 612 DSCAT Contextless Login 613 None 614 IP & IPX 615 IPX only 616 IP and IPX 617 IP with IPX Compatibility 618 Client Options 619 &Reset to Default and Distribute (Never) 620 Re&set to Default and Distribute (Default Always) 621 &Default Always 622 &Clear List Always 623 &Clear List and Distribute(Never) 624 &Clear List and Distribute(Clear List Always) 625 IP only 626 Remove IPX if present 627 %s (Right click to modify) 628 %s (Right click to modify) 629 (hours) 630 (time of day) 631 (percent) 632 Use DHCP Context 633 Use DHCP Tree 634 Use DHCP Server 635 DHCP Settings 637 DHCP Settings 638 You have selected a different Login Service. Do you want to syncronize the remaining services? 639 (days) 640 DHCP Server Binary Data 641 Current 642 Invalid Context Format: The context must be entered using the comma delimited typeful name format (ou=organizational unit, o=organization). For example: ou=sales, o=digitalair 643 DHCP Server from Login Service 644 DHCP Tree from Login Service 645 DHCP Context from Login Service 646 (requests) 5000 Novell Client Configuration 5112 Set Primary Provider Error 5200 NetWare/IP Configuration 5201 Novell Client can not be installed together with Client for NetWare Networks 5202 Novell SNMP Agent can not be installed together with Microsoft SNMP agent 5203 Network 5205 IPX Parameter Error 5206 DA Configuration 5210 IPX Advanced Parameter Error 5211 The Bindings list must be empty before switching to Auto Bind.Do you want to clear the list and continue? 5220 SPX Parameter Error 5230 NetBIOS Paramter Error 5231 Named Pipes Parameter Error 5250 Capture Parameter Error 5260 Advanced Settings Parameter Error 5270 NetWare/IP Address Parameter Error 5306 Alert Beep specifies whether an audible beep should be sounded when a pop-up message is displayed. 5307 Auto Reconnect Level determines what is restored after a network critical error. 5308 Caching file writes improves performance by saving files to workstation memory, before saving them to the network. 5309 Checksum provides a higher level of data integrity by validating NCP packets. 5310 Close Behind Ticks is the time in ticks the client waits after a file is closed before flushing the file from cache and writing it to disk. Increasing this value improves performance. There are about 18 ticks per second. 5311 Delay Writes keeps the file in cache for the amount of time specified by Close Behind Ticks after the application closes the file. This is used for applications that repeatedly close and reopen files, such as overlay files. 5312 DOS Name is the operating system name used by the %OS parameter. 5313 Environment Pad specifies the number of bytes to add to the DOS environment for DOS applications. 5314 This controls whether the client will cache files locally or not. 5315 Force First Network Drive specifies the network drive letter the SYS:LOGIN directory is mapped to after logging out. 'On' returns you to the 'First Network Drive.' 'Off' leaves you at the current drive. 5316 Handle Net Errors, when set to 'On', means the client handles network critical errors. 'Off' means the client generates an INT 24 allowing applications to handle network critical errors. 5317 When Large Internet Packets is 'On', it uses the maximum packet size negotiated between the NetWare server and the workstation, even across routers and bridges. If the maximum packet size supported by the network is smaller than the negotiated packet size, the size supported by the network is used. 5318 Large Internet Packet Start Size determines the starting value for negotiating the Large Internet Packet size. Setting this value can shorten the initial negotiation time for packet size over slow links. 5319 Lock Delay determines the delay after a SHARE failure, prior to retrying the open or lock of a file. Increase this value if you receive SHARE errors. There are approximately 18 ticks per second. 5320 Lock Retries determines the number of retries to open or lock a file, after receiving a SHARE failure. Increase this value if you receive SHARE errors. 5321 Log File specifies the location of the LOG file used for client diagnostics (for example, C:\Novell\Client\Log.txt). 5322 Log File Size determines the maximum size of the LOG file used for client diagnostics. 5323 Tells the Novell* Client* for Windows** NT** what type of machine is being used each time the %MACHINE variable is accessed. Use this setting to set the machine's search path to the correct version of DOS. 5324 Max Cache Size determines the largest size of the NetWare cache. Larger values improve network file access performance, but decrease the memory available for running applications or caching local drives. 5325 Max Current Directory Length sets the length of the DOS prompt. Some applications do not function correctly if this value is set greater than 64. 5326 Message Timeout defines the time in ticks before broadcast messages are cleared from the screen without user intervention. There are approximately 18 ticks per second. 5327 Used for bridged WAN/satellite with time-to-net values set too low for workstations to make a connection under either of the following conditions: the server on the other side of the link is not running Packet Burst* or the transfer rate for the link is 2400 baud or less. For 2400 baud, set this parameter to 10000 milliseconds. 5328 Name Service Enum Order sets the order in which names are resolved to addresses during operations such as MAP. Time to access network resources can be decreased by ordering the name services by frequency of use. 5329 NCP Max Timeout is the amount of time allowed to retry a network connection before an error message is displayed. 5330 Net Status Timeout specifies the number of seconds to wait for a response from the network to an application's request before the client displays an error message. 5331 NetWare Protocol allows you to list the order that the NetWare Name Services are accessed during authentication to the network. 5332 Network Printers sets the number of logical LPT ports the NetWare DOS Requester can capture. This parameter allows you to capture and redirect LPT1 through LPT9. 5333 Use this parameter to automatically detect opportunities to cache files. On offers increased performance. 5334 The Burst Mode parameter controls the use of the Packet Burst protocol for file input/output. Generally, Packet Burst reduces overall network traffic and improves performance. If you have a network board that has low performance and your network performance is slow, you might try enabling Packet Burst. 5335 Specifies the maximum read burst size that the client can request from the server. Max Read Burst Size values smaller than the maximum packet size supported by the medium effectively disable Packet Burst* for file reads. The client will try to request a read burst of the maximum size only if network conditions allow it. 5336 Specifies the maximum write burst size that the client can request from the server. Max Write Burst Size values smaller than the maximum packet size supported by the medium effectively disable Packet Burst* for file writes. The client will try to request a write burst of the maximum size only if network conditions allow it. Increasing this value beyond its default might be detrimental to server performance. 5337 Print Header sets the size of the buffer (in bytes) that holds the information used to initialize the printer for each print job. Increase this value if you are using a complex print job, or printing to a PostScript printer. 5338 Print Tail sets the size of the buffer (in bytes) that holds the information used to reset the printer after a print job. 5339 Read Only Compatibility determines whether a file marked Read Only can be opened with a Read/Write access call. Some applications require this parameter to be 'On'. 5340 If Search Directories First is set to 'off', a DIR listing will display files first, then directories. If set to 'on', a DIR listing will display directories first, then files. 5341 Search Mode alters the method for finding a file if it is not in the current directory or path. 5342 If Set Station Time is set to 'On', the workstation's time and date are synchronized with the NetWare server that the workstation attaches to initially. 5343 Specifies which overlay files to use with the specific machine type. This setting is similar to Long Machine Type, except that it is used specifically with overlay files. The value for this setting can be up to four characters long. Use this setting when the %MACHINE variable is accessed. Examples of files using this setting include the ibm$run.ovl file for the windowing utilities and the cmpq$run.ovl file for NetWare* menus. 5344 The NetWare server doesn't have directory entries for '.' and '..' as DOS does. To see '.' and '..' in directory listings, turn Show Dots to 'On'. 5345 Determines the level of enhanced security support. Enhanced security includes the use of a message digest algorithm and a per connection/per request session state. The values are as follows: 0 = disabled, 1 = Enabled but not preferred, 2 = Preferred, 3 = Required. Setting the value of this parameter to 2 or 3 increases security but decreases performance. 5346 Set True Commit to 'On' when processing critical data to guarantee data integrity. 'Off' opts for performance over data integrity. 'On' opts for data integrity over performance. 5347 Use Video BIOS specifies whether the client uses BIOS or Direct Video Memory calls when a pop-up message is displayed. The BIOS method is slower than Direct Video Memory calls. 5348 Hold Files specifies whether files opened by a program using FCB_IO are held open until the program exits. 'On' means they are. 'Off' means they can be closed by the program before it exits. 5349 Specifies the maximum supported packet size in bytes. Use this setting to optimize performance for media (primarily token ring) that can use packets that are larger than the default size. If your network uses bus-mastering, increasing the settings increases system memory usage. Otherwise, system memory usage is usually unaffected by this setting. 5350 Net Status Busy Timeout specifies the number of seconds to wait for a nonbusy response from a server before the client displays an error message. 5352 Cache NetWare Password specifies whether the NetWare password from the first login is stored in memory and used to authenticate to additional NetWare resources. 5353 Tells the client which broadcast messages, if any, to receive. You can choose one of the following settings: All (receive all broadcast messages), Server Only (receives broadcast messages sent by the server only), and None (do not receive any broadcast messages). 5355 Controls whether buffers flushed by an application are committed to disk on the server. Setting this value to On will ensure data integrity at the expense of performance by ensuring file buffers are committed to disk on the server when an application flushes its file buffers. 5401 Auto Reconnect Level 5402 Cache Writes 5403 Checksum 5404 Close Behind Ticks 5405 Delay Writes 5406 DOS Name 5407 Environment Pad 5409 File Caching 5410 Force First Network Drive 5411 Handle Net Errors 5412 Large Internet Packet Start Size 5413 Large Internet Packets 5414 Lock Delay 5415 Lock Retries 5416 Long Machine Type 5417 Link Support Layer Max Buffer Size 5418 Max Cache Size 5419 Max Cur Dir Length 5420 Message Timeout 5421 Minimum Time To Net 5422 Name Service Enum Order 5423 NCP Max Timeout 5424 NetWare Protocol 5425 Net Status Timeout 5426 Net Status Busy Timeout 5427 Network Printers 5428 Opportunistic Locking 5429 Burst Mode 5430 Max Write Burst Size 5431 Max Read Burst Size 5432 Print Header 5433 Print Tail 5434 Read Only Compatibility 5435 Search Dirs First 5436 Search Mode 5437 Set Station Time 5438 Short Machine Type 5439 Show Dots 5440 Signature Level 5441 True Commit 5442 Alert Beep 5443 Use Video BIOS 5444 Log File 5445 Log File Size 5446 NDS BIND 5447 BIND NDS 5448 NDS 5449 BIND 5450 Hold Files 5452 Cache NetWare Password 5453 Receive Broadcast Messages 5454 All 5455 Server Only 5456 None 5458 File Commit 5514 Retries to DSS during startup 5515 Number of seconds between retries 5516 NetWare/IP Domain name 5517 NetWare 1.1 Compatability 5518 Broadcast SAP nearest server queries to network 5519 Preferred server 5520 Preferred tree 5521 Name context 5522 Additional login parameters 5523 First network drive 5524 Product name 5554 IPX Retry Count 5555 Allow IPX access through interupt 7AH 5556 Allow IPX access through interupt 64H 5557 IPX diagnostics enabled 5558 Pre-Allocate VGNMA memory 5559 Source Routing 5560 SPX Connections 5561 SPX Verify Timeout 5562 SPX Listen Timeout 5563 SPX Abort Timeout 5564 Allow Connection Watchdogs 5565 Enable Monitor Community 5566 Monitor Community 5567 Enable Control Community 5568 Control Community 5569 System Name 5570 System Location 5571 System contact 5572 Enable Authentication Traps 5573 specified 5574 off 5575 any 5576 Bindery Connection 5577 Clear Current Connections 5578 Display script results window 5579 Close script results automatically 5580 Run scripts 5581 Profile Script 5582 Login Script 5583 Script Variable %2 5584 Script Variable %3 5585 Script Variable %4 5586 Script Variable %5 5587 Save Settings when exiting Login 5588 Display Connection page 5589 Display Script page 5590 Display Variables page 5591 Login Parameter Error 5592 Only A-Z, 0-9, and _ characters are allowed in the '%s' parameter. 5593 NT Client Parameter Error 5594 Only A-Z, 0-9, -, and _ characters are allowed in server names. 5597 Tree Context Pair Error 5598 Tree and Context pairs must be added to the list, Please enter the additional data. 5600 All 5601 Packet Management 5602 Connection 5603 Environment, NETX Compatibility 5604 File System 5605 Performance, Cache 5606 Printing 5607 TroubleShooting 5608 WAN 5609 Netware/IP 5610 Client 5611 Setup 5612 ACU 5613 Client 5614 Default Login 5615 Advanced Login 5616 Advanced Settings 5617 Workstation Manager 5618 Parameters 5619 Servers 5620 Installation 5621 Protocol Preferences 5622 Service Location 5623 Advanced Menu Settings 5624 Location Profiles 5625 Advanced Menu Settings 5626 Workstation Manager 5627 Execution Options 5628 Policy 5629 Show on Login 5630 Welcome Screen 5700 Entry limit exceeded: limit is 5 entries. 5701 Advanced IPX Parameter Error 5702 The space character is not allowed in Frame Type names. Use an '_' as a valid character to represent a space. 5718 Use NWIP Custom Port 5720 Port Number (Hex) 5721 Auto Detect/Custom Configuration 5722 Log in to Tree/Server 5723 Duplicate Trees are not allowed in this list. Each tree can have only one default context. 5750 Policy Path and Filename 5756 Bitmap Filename 5757 Caption 5800 Workstation Manager Parameter Error 5801 Enable Workstation Manager on this Tree 5802 Enable Volatile User Caching 5803 Days to Cache Volatile Users 5820 Host MIB Parameter Error 5950 Installation Configuration 5951 Display Initial Screen 5952 Accept License Agreement 5953 Ask for Reboot Upon Completion 5954 Major Internal Version 5955 Minor Internal Version 5956 Log in to Tree 5957 Log in to Server 5958 Auto Detect 5959 Custom Configuration 5960 User Home/Mail Directory 5961 NetWare File System Directory 5962 Ask to remove Microsoft NetWare Client 5963 Remove Microsoft NetWare Client 5964 Use Novell GINA 5965 Ask to install NetWare/IP 5966 Install NetWare/IP 5967 Nearest NetWare/IP Servers 5968 Preferred Domain SAP/RIP Servers 5969 Workstation Manager Tree 5970 Preferred bindery server 5971 Tree 5972 Context 5981 Location Profiles 5982 Location Profile Properties 5983 Office 5984 Office Instances 5985 Protocol Preference IP Naming 5986 Protocol Preference IPX Naming 5988 SLP Scopes 5989 SLP Static Scopes 5990 SLP Directory Agents 5991 SLP Static Directory Agents 5992 Use DHCP for SLP 5993 This parameter specifies that Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) be used for obtaining SLP scope and Directory Agent configuration. 5994 SLP Active Discovery 5995 This parameter specifies that SLP is required to look up services from a Directory Agent and not use IP multicasting directly to SLP Service Agents for services. SLP's normal operation is to first check Directory Agents. If no Directory Agent is found, SLP multicasts to Service Agents. 5996 SLP Multicast Radius 5997 This parameter is a number specifying the maximum number of sub-nets (number of routers plus 1) that SLP's multicasting should traverse. The value range is from 1 to 32. A value of 1 confines multicasting to the local segment (no routers). 5999 Specifies that broadcasting should be used in all cases instead of IP multicasting. 6000 SLP Maximum Transmission Unit 6001 This parameter specifies the maximum transmission unit (UDP packet size) for the link layer used. Erroneously setting this parameter either too large or too small will adversely affect performance of SLP. 6002 SLP Cache Replies 6003 When SLP receives a service request from a User Agent, the SLP reply is saved for the amount of time specified by the SLP Cache Replies parameter. If SLP receives a duplicate of this request, the cached reply is sent so the same reply does not have to be generated again. 6004 SLP Default Registration Lifetime 6005 Time (in seconds) for the default registration lifetime of a service. 6006 Give Up on Requests to SAs 6007 This parameter specifies the maximum amount of time SLP will take to send requests to Sevice Agents. A Service Agent is a process that works on the behalf of one or more services to advertise those services. 6008 Wait Before Registering on Passive DA 6009 Specifies the range of time for the random delay interval before a Service Agent registers its service with the Directory Agent. 6010 SLP General 6011 SLP Times 6012 DNS 6013 SLP 6014 Host File 6015 NDS 6016 SAP 6017 NDS 6018 Bindery 6021 Location List 6022 Advanced Button 6023 Auto Reconnect 6024 Enables/disables client auto reconnect. 6025 DOS Long Name Support 6026 Enables/disables DOS application long name support. 6027 Enable Send Message 6028 Specifies whether the Send Message function is enabled. This function is accessed from the Context menu for the selected server in Network Neighborhood. 6029 Use UTF8 encoding and NCPs 6030 When this setting is enabled the client will communicate with UTF8 capable servers using UTF8 encoding and NCPs. UTF8 encoding allows client workstations of differing languages to more effectively communicate with the same server. 6031 Show User Administration Menu 6032 Enables/disables the menu item for user administration. This menu item is displayed in the context menu of the selected server or tree in Network Neighborhood. 6033 Show Edit Login Script Item 6034 Specifies whether the Edit Login Script item is available in the User Administration menu, The Show User Administration Menu parameter must be set to On for this parameter to be useful. 6035 Enabled 6036 Preferred Server 6037 Preferred Tree 6038 Server 6039 User 6040 Status 6041 Server Resolution Time 6042 IPX Encapsulation Port 6043 IPX Compatibility Scope 6044 Query Scopes 6045 IP Gateway 6046 IPX Compatibility 6047 Parameters 6048 Novell IP Gateway 6049 Novell IPX Compatibility Adapter 6050 Agent List Stale Time 6051 Network Number 6052 Migration Agent 6053 Adapters 6056 Number of copies 6057 Form feed 6058 Enable tabs 6059 Number of spaces 6060 Enable banner 6061 1st banner name 6062 2nd banner name 6063 Hold 6064 Notify 6065 Keep 6066 Default Capture 6067 Install NetWare/IP 6068 Install Novell Distributed Print Services 6069 Install IP Gateway 6070 Install Target Service Agent 6071 Additional Components 6072 Variables Button 6073 Begin Login 6074 TSA Preferences 6075 ZENworks Imaging Services 6076 Preferred Server 6077 SPX/IPX 6078 TCP/IP 6079 Protocol 6080 Log Connection Events 6081 Log Registration Events 6082 Log Security Events 6083 Log Service Events 6084 Allow Backup User 6085 Auto Register 6086 Target Service Agent 6087 Quit Idle Connects 6088 Time (in minutes) for DAs and SAs to close idle TCP connections. 6089 Use DHCP 6090 Client Version 6091 Version Information 6092 Support Pack 6093 ACU version 6095 Clear Connections 6096 Gateway Disabled 6097 Gateway Not Connected 6098 Gateway Connection In Progress 6099 Gateway Access Timed Out 6100 Gateway Server Busy 6101 Gateway Access Denied 6102 Gateway Connected 6103 No Gateway Server Found 6104 Gateway Server Rejected Connection 6105 Local Network Down 6106 Gateway Client Aborted Connection 6107 Gateway Server Reset Connection 6108 Novell Workstation Manager 6109 Default Policy Support 6110 Workstation Only 6111 Set Station Time 6112 Synchronizes the client workstation date and time with that of the NetWare* server that the client workstation initially attaches to. Setting the value of this parameter to Off disables the synchronization feature. 6113 Workstation NDS Refresh Rate 6114 Show Novell System Tray Icon 6115 If this parameter is enabled, the Novell icon appears in the System tray at the right-hand side of the task bar. Right-click the Novell icon to select from a list of Novell Client tasks. Double-click the Novell icon to log in to a NetWare* tree or server. 6116 Show Scheduler System Tray Icon 6117 If this parameter is enabled, the Novell Scheduler icon appears in the System tray at the right-hand side of the task bar. Right-click the Scheduler icon to select from a list of Scheduler tasks. Double-click the Scheduler icon to open the Scheduler. 6118 Reboot Upon Completion 6119 Ask NetWare GINA 6120 Install 6121 Optional 6122 Setup 6123 Client 6124 Workstation Manager 6125 NAL Agent 6126 Remote Management 6127 NetWare/IP 6128 Verbose 6129 Force Reboot 6130 Drives 6131 Wait Before Giving Up On DA 6132 This parameter specifies the amount of time that SLP will wait before giving up on a request to a Directory Agent. A Directory Agent collects and caches service advertisements from Service Agents. 6133 Adapter Enabled 6134 Name Resolution 6135 IP Gateway 6136 NDPS 6137 TSA 6138 Replica Timeout 6139 The duration of time in which the client will attempt to login to the previously logged-out NDS replica. 6140 Name Resolution Timeout 6141 The time in seconds the client will wait for the configured name space providers to resolve the specified name to an address. 6142 Preferred Network Protocol 6143 The network protocol preference when creating connections to servers that have both network protocols configured. 6144 Update All if Any 6145 Protocol 6146 Limit SAP Broadcast Queries 6147 Use this setting to limit SAP so that it locates servers only on connections where the bindery is present. Disable this parameter if you want SAP to find servers if the bindery query fails. 6148 Use Default Settings 6149 DHCP NDS 6150 Proxy Enabled 6151 Proxy Server 6152 Proxy Status 6153 HTTP Proxy Disabled 6154 HTTP Proxy Not Connected 6155 HTTP Proxy Connection in Progress 6156 HTTP Proxy Access Timed Out 6157 HTTP Proxy Server Busy 6158 HTTP Proxy Access Denied 6159 HTTP Proxy Connected 6160 No HTTP Proxy Server Found 6161 HTTP Proxy Server Rejected Connection 6162 Local Network Down 6163 HTTP Proxy Server Aborted Connection 6164 HTTP Proxy Server Reset Connection 6165 6166 Change Password 6167 Enables/disables changing your password. The Change Password button is found in the Novell Password Administration dialog. See Enable Password Administration for further information on this dialog. 6168 Enable Salvage Dialog 6169 Enables/disables the salvage dialog. This menu item is displayed in the context menu of the selected volume or directory on a server. 6170 Enable Purge Dialog 6171 Enables/disables the purge files dialog. This menu item is displayed in the context menu of the selected volume or directory on a server. 6172 Enable Map Dialog 6173 Enables/disables the network drive mapping dialog. 6174 Enable NetWare Connections Dialog 6175 Enables/disables the NetWare Connections dialog. This menu item is displayed in the context menu of the Novell (N) system tray icon and in the context menu of Network Neighborhood. 6176 Enable Capture Dialog 6177 Enable Capture Dialog 6178 Enable End Capture Dialog 6179 Enable End Capture Dialog 6180 Enable Who Am I Dialog 6181 Enables/disables the Who Am I dialog. This menu item is displayed in the context menu of the selected server or tree in Network Neighborhood. 6182 Enable Change Context Dialog 6183 Enables/disables the change context dialog. This menu item is found in the context menu of the Selected container in Network Neighborhood. 6184 Enable Logout of Tree 6185 Enables/disables logging out of a tree. The Logout menu item is displayed in the context menu of a tree. Subsequently the Detach button when a tree is highlighted in NetWare Connections is also enabled/disabled according to this parameter. 6186 Enable Authenticate to Tree 6187 Enables/disables authenticating to a tree. The Authenticate menu item is displayed in the context menu of a tree. 6188 Enable NDS Login to Tree 6189 Enables/disables logging in to a tree. The Login to NDS Tree menu item is displayed in the context menu of the selected tree. 6190 Enable NDS Personal Information 6191 Enable NDS Personal Information 6192 Enable NDS Work Information 6193 Enables/disables the Work Information item in the User Administration menu. See the Show User Administration Menu setting for further information on this menu. 6194 Enables/disables the Mailing Information item in the User Administration menu. See the Show User Administration Menu setting for further information on this menu. 6195 Enable NDS Mailing Information 6196 UNC Path Filter 6197 Enables/disables the UNC Path Filter. Filters requests for UNC path resolution sent to the Client for Microsoft Networks (Microsoft Redirector). When enabled, UNC path queries sent to the Microsoft Redirector will first be filtered by the Novell Client to see if the server name is known by the Novell Client. If it is known, then a name resolve will not be attempted by the Microsoft Redirector. If the server name is not known, then the usual name resolution process will occur. This can dramatically increase the speed of network file operations and resource mappings. 6200 Hibernate Reconnect Delay 6201 Allows time for the client to reauthenticate to NetWare servers when the workstation is exiting Hibernate or Stand by modes. Use the Hibernate Reconnect Delay Time and Hibernate Reconnect Retries parameters to configure the amount of time that will be allowed. 6202 Hibernate Reconnect Delay Time 6203 The number of seconds the client will wait before each attempt to reconnect to NetWare servers when the workstation is exiting Hibernate or Stand by modes. This parameter is only effective when the Hibernate Reconnect Delay parameter is on. This parameter is used in conjunction with the Hibernate Reconnect Retries parameter. 6204 Hibernate Reconnect Retries 6205 The number of times the client will attempt to reconnect to NetWare servers when the workstation is exiting Hibernate or Stand by modes. This parameter is only effective when the Hibernate Reconnect Delay parameter is on. This parameter is used in conjunction with the Hibernate Reconnect Delay Time parameter. 6206 Bad Address Cache Timeout 6207 This parameter determines the number of seconds a Bad Address will remain in the Bad Address Cache. If the Client is unable to establish a connection to an IP or IPX address, it stores that address in the Bad Address Cache for the number of seconds specified in this parameter. Setting this parameter to 0 disables the Bad Address Cache. 6213 Cache Refresh Interval 6214 SLP Directory Agent 6215 SLP Directory Agent Settings 6216 Cache Use Limit 6217 Max Transport Unit 6218 Multicast Radius 6219 Cache Refresh Interval Description 6220 Multicast Radius Description 6221 Max Transport Description 6222 Cache Use Limit Description 6223 DA Advertising 6224 DA Advertising Description 6225 Lifetime Minimum 6226 Lifetime Minimum description 6227 Idle Connect 6228 Idle Connect Description 6229 Use Broadcast 6230 Use Broadcast Description 6231 Enable Login Administration 6232 Enables/disables the Login Account Information item in the User Administration menu. See the Show User Administration Menu setting for further information on this menu. 6233 Enable Password Administration 6234 Enable/disables password administration. 6235 Enable Group Membership Dialog 6236 Enables/disables the Group Membership item in the User Administration menu. See the Show User Administration Menu setting for further information on this menu. 6237 Enable Set Current Tree 6238 Enables/disables setting the current tree. This menu item is displayed in the context menu of the selected tree in Network Neighborhood. 6239 Enable NetWare Copy Dialog 6240 Enables/disables the NetWare file copy dialog. This menu item is displayed in the context menu of the selected directory or file. 6241 Enable Logout of Server 6242 Enables/disables logging out of a server. The Logout menu item is displayed in the context menu of a server. Subsequently, the Detach button when a server is highlighted in NetWare Connections is also enabled/disabled according to this parameter. 6243 Enable Authenticate to Server 6244 Enables/disables authenticating to a server. The Authenticate menu item is displayed in the context menu of a server. 6245 Enable Login Dialog 6246 Enables/disables the login dialog. This menu item is displayed in the context menu of the Novell (N) system tray icon and in the context menu of Network Neighborhood. 6247 Enable Disconnect Dialog 6248 Enables/disables the disconnect dialog. 6249 Enable NetWare Utilities 6250 Enables/disables the NetWare Utilities. This menu item is displayed in the context menu of the Novell (N) system tray icon. 6251 Enable Object Properties Dialog 6252 Enables/disables the Object Properties dialog. This menu item is displayed in the NetWare Utilities menu. See the Enable NetWare Utilities setting for further information on this menu. 6253 Enable Systray Config Dialog 6254 Enables/disables the systray config dialog. This menu item is displayed in the context menu of the Novell (N) system tray icon. 6255 Enable Browse To Dialog 6256 Enables/disables the Browse To dialog. This menu item is displayed in the context menu of the Novell (N) system tray icon. 6257 Enable Show Parent Context 6258 Enables/disables showing the parent context. This menu item is displayed in the context menu of the selected container in Network Neighborhood. 6259 Enable Set Default Context 6260 Enables/disables setting the default context. This menu item is displayed in the context menu of the selected container in Network Neighborhood. 6261 Enable Modify Container Script 6262 Enables/disables the modify container script menu item. This item is displayed in the context menu of the selected container. 6263 Enable NetWare Shared Data 6264 Enables/disables viewing NetWare shared data. 6265 Enable Novell Client Help 6266 Enables/disables the Novell Client help. This menu item is displayed in the context menu of the Novell (N) system tray icon. 6267 Enable Novell Client Properties 6268 Enables/disables viewing the Novell Client property pages. This menu item is displayed in the context menu of the Novell (N) system tray icon. 6269 Cancel Desktop Login 6270 Allows/disallows canceling the desktop login. 6271 Force Login Dialog 6272 Always force the login dialog on initial login. Setting this parameter to ON forces the login at initial login rather than attempting a background authentication. This is only used when the Primary Network logon is not set to Novell. 6273 Show NDS Description 6274 Shows/hides the NDS description. Setting this parameter to ON is only utilized when the Network Neighborhood is set to View Details. Setting this parameter to on displays the available NDS description beneath the Comment column of Network Neighborhood. 6275 Show Current Connections 6276 Shows/hides the current connections from displaying in the NetWare Resource Browser and in Network Neighborhood. 6277 Show Bindery Servers 6278 Show/hide bindery servers from displaying in the NetWare Resource Browser and in Network Neighborhood. 6279 Show NDS Objects 6280 Show/hide NDS objects from displaying in the NetWare Resource Browser and in Network Neighborhood. 6281 Force Bindery Connections 6282 Only allow bindery connections. 6283 Display Server Page 6284 Display/hide the Server Page. The Directory Services page is accessed by selecting Properties from the context menu of the selected server in Network Neighborhood. 6285 Display Tree Page 6286 Display/hide the Tree Page. The Directory Services page is accessed by selecting Properties from the context menu of the selected tree in Network Neighborhood. 6287 Display Container Page 6288 Display/hide the Bindery Container page. The Container page is accessed by selecting Properties from the context menu of the selected container icon in Network Neighborhood. 6289 Display Directory Services Page 6290 Display/hide the Directory Services page. The Directory Services page is accessed by selecting Properties from the context menu of the Novell Directory Services icon in Network Neighborhood. 6291 Display Bindery Services Page 6292 Display/hide the Bindery Services page. The Bindery Services page is accessed by selecting Properties from the context menu of the NetWare servers icon in Network Neighborhood. 6293 Display Directory Map Object Page 6294 Display/hide the Directory Map Object page. The Directory Map Object page is accessed by selecting Properties from the context menu of the selected Directory Map Object icon in Network Neighborhood. 6295 Display Volume Statistics Page 6296 Display/hide the Volume Statistics tab. The Volume Statistics tab is found by selecting Properties from the context menu of a volume. 6297 Display Volume Information Page 6298 Display/hide the Volume Information tab. The Volume Information tab is found by selecting Properties from the context menu of a volume. 6299 Display NetWare Rights Page 6300 Display/hide the NetWare Rights tab. The NetWare Rights tab is found by selecting Properties from the context menu of a volume, directory or file on a NetWare server. 6301 Display NetWare Information Page 6302 Display/hide the NetWare Information tab. The NetWare Information tab is found by selecting Properties from the context menu of a volume, directory or file on a NetWare server. 6305 Filter User List 6306 Enables/disables showing only users objects in the Send Message dialog. 6307 Enable Login to Server 6308 Enables/disables logging in to a server. The Login to Server menu item is displayed in the context menu of the selected server. 6309 Remove this component 6310 Suppress single sign-on for this login 6311 Single sign-on 6312 Enable single sign-on 6313 Enable Send Message to Server Dialog 6314 Enable/disable the send message to server dialog. This menu item is displayed within the server context menu item Send Message. See the Enable Send Message Dialog setting for further information on this menu. 6315 Enable Send Message to User Dialog 6316 Enable/disable the send message to user dialog. This menu item is displayed within the server context menu item Send Message. See the Enable Send Message Dialog setting for further information on this menu. 6317 SLP Registration Filter 6318 Registration Filter Scope List 6319 Filtered Service Type List 6320 Use Strict Registration Filtering 6321 Error - SLP Scope Names 6322 LOCAL and REMOTE are reserved names and cannot be added. 6323 Server Cache Timeout 6324 Number of days before an entry is cleared out of the cache. 6325 Enable Trustee Rights Dialog 6326 Enables/disables the trustee rights dialog. This dialog can be reached from a menu item in the context menu of a Volume or Directory or under the NetWare Utilities menu in the red N. 6327 Enable Inherited Rights Dialog 6328 Enables/disables the inherited rights dialog. This dialog can be reached from a menu item in the context menu of a Volume or Directory or under the NetWare Utilities menu in the red N. 6329 Ask for Reboot/Reboot 6330 Ask For Reboot 6331 Reboot 6332 Don't Ask and Don't Reboot 6333 IP Address Costing 6334 This parameter controls the method used to cost address referrals from SLP, DNS, and NDS. The values are: 0 = disable IP address costing, 1 = calculate the address cost via sorting by subnet mask, 2 = calculate the address cost via an ICMP ECHO packet. 6335 Bad Server Name Cache Enabled 6336 Enables/disables Bad Server Name Cache. Bad Server Name Cache is used to keep track of server names the client has tried to resolve but have failed. 6337 Bad Server Name Cache Timeout 6338 This parameter is the number of seconds before the value times out in the cache. Setting the parameter to 4294967295 means that the value will never timeout. The default value is 300 seconds or 5 minutes. 6339 Force Logoff Button 6340 LDAP Contextless Login 6341 Enable LDAP Contextless Login 6342 Enable LDAP Treeless Login 6343 Enable LDAP Context Search Scope 6344 Search Context and Subtree/Context Only 6345 Cluster Connection Validation Interval 6346 The number of seconds between TCP KeepAlive packets. KeepAlive Packets are sent to the Cluster Server to validate the cluster connection. A value of zero will disable KeepAlive packets. The default value is 20 seconds. 6347 Workstation Manager Login Events 6348 Enables/Disables Novell Client login event notifications to be sent to Workstation Manager. These events allow the ZENworks Policy Scheduler to launch policies scheduled for these event types. If you have disabled the Initial Novell Login or users login to eDirectory from the red N menu, enable this setting so that login events are forwarded to Workstation Manager. 6350 LDAP Contextless Login Trees 6351 LDAP Contextless Login Servers 6352 Tree Properties 6353 Server Properties 6354 LDAP Contextless Login Contexts 6356 SSL 6357 Port 6358 Search Timeout 6359 Certificate 6360 SSL Port 6361 Connection Timeout 6364 LDAP Contextless Login Settings 6380 Use NDS Dot Format for Browsing 6381 Build Novell paths using dots to separate NDS context elements. If this is off then backslashes are used to separate NDS context elements. 6382 Display DFS Junction Information Page 6383 Display/hide DFS Junction Information Page. The DFS Junction Information tab is found by selecting Properties from the context menu of a DFS Junction on a NetWare server. 6384 Make Receive Message Dialog TopMost 6385 Forces the Receive Message Dialog Box to be a TopMost Window. This means the Dialog will stay visible even when it does not have focus. 6387 Install NMAS 6388 Install NICI 6389 Install NetIdentity 6391 OEM Extended ASCII Password 6392 Initial Novell Login 6393 NMAS Authentication 6394 Tree Box 6395 Context Box 6396 Tree Browse Button 6397 Context Browse Button 6398 Allow Dots in NetWare Username 6399 Copy NetWare Username to Windows 6400 Enable Update Novell Client 6401 Enables/disables the Update Novell Client. This menu item is displayed in the context menu of the Novell (N) system tray icon. 6410 LDAP Contextless Login Settings 6411 Search Context and Subtree 6412 Search Context Only 6413 Clear-Text 6414 Allow Wildcards in Searches 6415 Set this value to On to allow wildcard searches for any of the search attributes in LDAP Services during login. 6416 Search on Username 6417 Set this value to On to allow LDAP Services to search for users based on username during login. 6418 Search on E-mail Address 6419 Set this value to On to allow LDAP Services to search for users based on email address during login. 6420 Search on Unique ID 6421 Set this value to On to allow LDAP Services to search for users based on unique ID during login. 6422 Search on Surname 6423 Set this value to On to allow LDAP Services to search for users based on surname during login. 6424 Search on Given Name 6425 Set this value to On to allow LDAP Services to search for users based on given name during login. 6426 Search on Full Name 6427 Set this value to On to allow LDAP Services to search for users based on full name during login. 6428 Search on Telephone Number 6429 Set this value to On to allow LDAP Services to search for users based on their first telephone number during login. 6430 Display Context 6431 Set this value to On to allow LDAP Services to display the user context during login. 6432 Display Full Name 6433 Set this value to On to allow LDAP Services to display the user's full name during login. 6434 Display E-mail Address 6435 Set this value to On to allow LDAP Services to display the user's email address during login. 6436 Display Unique ID 6437 Set this value to On to allow LDAP Services to display the user's unique ID during login. 6438 Display Surname 6439 Set this value to On to allow LDAP Services to display the user's surname during login. 6440 Display Given Name 6441 Set this value to On to allow LDAP Services to display the user's given name during login. 6442 Display Telephone Number 6443 Set this value to On to allow LDAP Services to display the user's first telephone number during login. 6444 User Search Failure 6445 Defines the action taken by LDAP Treeless Login when it is unable to find the user in the first available tree. You can choose one of the following settings: Stop (end the search), Prompt (prompt the user to end the search or continue the search), and Continue (continue the search trying all subsequent LDAP servers in the server list). 6446 Stop 6447 Prompt 6448 Continue 6501 Specifies whether the Advanced button on the Login dialog is enabled. This button leads to various tabs that help you to specify advanced login parameters. 6502 If this setting is on, any periods entered in the NetWare username will be treated as part of the name, rather than as context delimiters. The user will not be able to enter the context as part of the username, but will have to enter it separately. This makes it possible for the user to login with a username such as 'John.Smith' to both NetWare and Windows. 6503 Specifies the bitmap that appears on the Windows NT/2000/XP welcome screen. You can specify any bitmap located in the Windows NT/2000/XP directory. You can also leave the field blank if you don t want to use a bitmap. 6504 Use this option to specify the text that appears in the Windows NT/2000/XP welcome screen title. 6505 Specifies whether the Clear Connections checkbox appears on the Login dialog. The checkbox allows you to clear all previous connections when you create a new connection to the network. 6506 Specifies whether the Context is displayed on the Login dialog. 6507 Specifies whether the Context Browse button is displayed on the Login dialog. 6508 If this setting is on, whatever is entered in the primary (NetWare) Username field is copied into the Windows Username field, regardless of what might already be there. This setting has no effect when logging in Workstation Only, nor does it have any effect when doing a secondary login (from the Red N). Note that if the Windows Username is blank, this happens without this setting, but once the value has been set by a successful login, it will persist with that value, unless the location profile mandates that the name be blank. This setting makes it possible for an administrator to set up duplicate usernames in both NDS and Windows and the user can then log into both with a single entry. This setting provides support for UPN syntax and using dots in NDS usernames. 6509 After the user logs in to the network with NetWare Login, the authentication server's \sys\public\winnt directory is searched for ntconfig.pol file. If the file is found, the policy is applied to the user and workstation. 6510 Specifies whether the Force Logoff button is displayed on the Login dialog when the workstation is locked. Force Logoff allows you to terminate the previously logged in user s Novell Client session even if he locked the workstation. Warning: Any unsaved work that the previous user had open will be lost. To maintain open applications and current network connections, log in using the previously logged in username and password. 6511 If this setting is off, the initial Novell Login window is disabled when the workstation is started. 6512 Specifies whether the Location list on the Login dialog is enabled. The list shows recent places where the user has logged in. 6513 If this setting is on, Novell Modular Authentication Services (NMAS) is enabled during login. NMAS authentication adds additional security to the network. However, if your network does not use NMAS, login may take additional time and you might want to disable NMAS authentication by changing this setting to off. 6514 If this setting is on, the use of the OEM extended ASCII characters in passwords is enabled. You should only use OEM extended ASCII characters if you have legacy software that requires you to use the OEM Code Page. The latest versions of Novell Client support extended ASCII characters using the UNICODE code page and do not need this setting to be enabled in order to handle special characters such as s Ñ, or ¬ . 6515 To specify your policy path and filename, enter the path to your policy file in this setting. The path must be a valid UNC path. UNC-style pathnames do not use the usual MS-DOS pathname convention (drive:\directory). Instead, use the following format: \server\volume\dir1\dir2\filename.ext 6516 Specifies whether the Suppress single sign-on for this login checkbox appears on the Login dialog. This checkbox only appears on the Login dialog if the Novell single sign-on product is installed on the workstation. The checkbox allows you to disable the single sign-on process for the current login attempt. 6517 Specifies whether the Tree is displayed on the Login dialog. 6518 Specifies whether the Tree Browse button is displayed on the Login dialog. 6519 Specifies whether the Variables button on the Login dialog is enabled. The button allows you to enter login script variables to be used when the user logs in. 6520 Specifies whether the Workstation Only checkbox appears on the Login dialog. The Workstation Only checkbox is used to log in to the Windows workstation without logging in to the NetWare network. 6521 SLP Protocol Version 6522 Determines the SLP protocol version that will be used by the client. Selecting Automatic will result in the client using the SLP protocol version determined by the DA contacted and its scope. Selecting SLPv2 only or SLPv1 only will limit the client to that specific SLP protocol version for both unicast and multicast. In a network with no DAs, both SLPv1 and SLPv2 requests are multicasted. 6523 SLPv2 only 6524 SLPv1 only 6525 Automatic 6526 Use Multicast if no DA Found 6527 If no DA is found that supports unscoped, use multicast for unscoped and unicast to active DAs for other scopes. This parameter is used only when the SLP Protocol Version is SLPv1. 6528 SLP Service Request Limit 6529 Limits the total number of attribute requests sent when using a wild card search. An attribute request is sent for each service and ICMPs are sent to cost each referral. If the SLP Resolve Nearest Server parameter is off, there is unnecessary traffic. If the SLP Resolve Nearest Server parameter is on, this parameter is not used. Setting this parameter to 0 allows for unlimited SLP Service Requests. 6530 SLP Resolve Nearest Server 6531 This parameter enables costing and sorting of all attribute responses in order to return the nearest server. 6532 SLP Resolve Nearest Server Wait Time 6533 The number of milliseconds to wait after the last SLP response for additional SLP responses before resolving the nearest server. If the SLP Resolve Nearest Server parameter is off, this parameter is not used. 6540 Remember Workstation Only setting 6541 Determines whether or not the Workstation Only checkbox will remember the previous setting that was used. Setting this parameter to On causes the Workstation Only checkbox to remember the previous setting. Setting it to Off causes the Workstation Only checkbox to use the Workstation Only Default parameter value. 6542 Workstation Only login after network login 6543 Determines whether or not a Workstation Only login is attempted if the login to the network fails. Setting this parameter to On causes a Workstation Only login to be attempted if the network login fails. Setting it to Off skips the Workstation Only login after a network login failure. 6544 Workstation Only Default 6545 This is the default value for the Workstation Only checkbox. This paramter only applies when the Remember Workstation Only Setting parameter is set to Off. 6546 Server Connection Retries 6547 This parameter controls the number of times that Login will try to establish a connection to a server. If Login tries to connect to a server and fails, it will wait 1 second and then try to connect again. It will continue to do this until the number of retries has been reached. 6548 Display Password Policies 6549 Enables/disables the display of the Password Policy during the Change Password function. The Password Policy determines whether a new password shall be acceptable - based on the minimum/maximum password length, the number of alpha or numeric characters, and so on. 11131 Enable Update Agent 11132 Update Agent 11133 Update Agent launch interval (days): 11134 Enable Update Location 11135 Update Location 11136 Enable Previous Install Location 11137 Previous Install Location 11138 Enable Novell Client Update Web Site 11139 Novell Client Update Web Site 11140 Unattend File 11141 Suppress Update Prompt 11142 Administrator Rights 11143 Support Pack 11164 Enable Automatic Update Agent 61440 Open 61441 Save As 61442 All Files (*.*) 61443 Untitled 61446 an unnamed file 61457 &Hide 61472 No error message is available. 61473 An unsupported operation was attempted. 61474 A required resource was unavailable. 61475 Out of memory. 61476 An unknown error has occurred. 61696 Invalid filename. 61697 Failed to open document. 61698 Failed to save document. 61699 Save changes to %1? 61700 Failed to create empty document. 61701 The file is too large to open. 61702 Could not start print job. 61703 Failed to launch help. 61704 Internal application error. 61705 Command failed. 61706 Insufficient memory to perform operation. 61707 System registry entries have been removed and the INI file (if any) was deleted. 61708 Not all of the system registry entries (or INI file) were removed. 61709 This program requires the file %s, which was not found on this system. 61710 This program is linked to the missing export %s in the file %s. 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