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NOVELL TECHNICAL INFORMATION DOCUMENT
TITLE: Upgrade From v2.00 to v2.02
DOCUMENT ID: TID000624
DOCUMENT REVISION: A
DATE: 09AUG93
ALERT STATUS: Yellow
INFORMATION TYPE: Symptom Solution
README FOR: WSDUP.EXE
NOVELL PRODUCT and VERSION:
NetWare 3270 LAN Workstation for DOS 2.0
ABSTRACT:
WSDUP.EXE is the central portion of the upgrade from v2.00 to v2.02.
_________________________________________________________________
DISCLAIMER
THE ORIGIN OF THIS INFORMATION MAY BE INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL TO NOVELL.
NOVELL MAKES EVERY EFFORT WITHIN ITS MEANS TO VERIFY THIS INFORMATION.
HOWEVER, THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THIS DOCUMENT IS FOR YOUR INFORMATION
ONLY. NOVELL MAKES NO EXPLICIT OR IMPLIED CLAIMS TO THE VALIDITY OF THIS
INFORMATION.
_________________________________________________________________
Self-Extracting File Name: WSDUP.EXE
Files Included Size Date Time
WSDUP.TXT (This File)
BOARD.DOC 1382 5-29-92 8:31a
$RUN.OVL 2936 11-01-89 12:00a
CM.NLM 23268 5-06-92 4:45p
CMAT.NLM 23550 5-06-92 4:45p
P318.FOR 21809 5-28-92 11:31a
MEMORY.DOC 2578 5-27-92 9:27a
KEY.DOC 1245 5-29-92 8:34a
CPIC.LIB 27648 1-09-92 10:57a
FILES.DOC 2735 5-28-92 10:38a
CPICAS.EXE 23570 1-09-92 10:50a
FORMSIDE.FRM 4078 1-06-92 5:48p
IBM$RUN.OVL 2936 11-01-89 12:00a
IENCRYPT.EXE 37188 3-20-92 2:32p
IKYBDE.EXE 7079 1-27-92 2:20p
LLEND.EXE 15795 9-25-91 8:00p
ILU2EDS.EXE 79808 2-10-92 9:16a
IMERC.EXE 61940 4-08-92 8:55a
IPB.EXE 18232 1-30-92 4:10p
IPBNW386.EXE 18532 1-30-92 4:15p
IPRINT.EXE 6622 2-26-92 9:24a
IPRTL1L3.EXE 36688 4-07-92 3:33p
IPRTLU1.EXE 29444 2-25-92 8:26a
LLIBMAPI.EXE 47981 9-25-91 8:59p
NVLKSTD1.DES 20589 1-31-92 3:26p
ITRACE.EXE 3734 9-29-88 3:02p
NVLSTD1.NPL 2760 12-19-91 10:56a
SIDEFORM.FRM 3998 1-06-92 5:49p
SIDEHELP.HLP 25058 1-08-92 4:46p
SIF$ERR.DAT 3118 11-01-89 12:00a
SIF$HELP.DAT 3722 11-01-89 12:00a
SIF$MSG.DAT 12468 11-01-89 12:00a
SIUTIL.EXE 129513 2-21-92 7:47a
LINE.DOC 2895 5-28-92 12:14a
WSCONFIG.EXE 89981 3-30-92 8:16a
WSCONFIG.HLP 49622 3-30-92 8:17a
WSCONFIG.MSG 2451 3-30-92 8:17a
WSLAN.CFG 1516 5-05-92 4:13p
WSLAN.EXE 39780 4-02-92 10:34a
IPRTLU3.EXE 28964 4-07-92 2:55p
ISPXWS.EXE 34683 7-19-91 10:51a
ISPXWS2.EXE 33633 7-19-91 10:55a
ISPXWS3.EXE 36561 7-19-91 10:58a
KEYDEF.EXE 55817 1-27-92 2:19p
ENCRYPT.DOC 4331 5-29-92 11:04a
ENTRY.DOC 3479 5-29-92 10:47a
TIME.DOC 1827 5-27-92 4:57p
NVL083A.NPL 2760 3-22-91 3:56p
NVL083B.NPL 2760 3-22-91 4:00p
NVL101A.NPL 2760 3-22-91 4:06p
NVL101B.NPL 2760 3-22-91 4:11p
IKYBDI.EXE 6983 1-27-92 2:21p
IKYBDL.EXE 6823 1-27-92 2:21p
IKYBDS.EXE 5887 1-27-92 2:20p
ILU2BASE.EXE 54828 1-30-92 12:07a
This PTF will be on NetWire as WSDUP.EXE.
NOTICE: These files do not constitute the entire product and are to be used
only in conjunction with authorized purchased copies of 3270 Workstation
for DOS 2.0. The product is Copyrighted under law and is not shareware.
WSDUP.EXE is the central portion of the upgrade from v2.00 to v2.02. The
other portions have been broken down into several PTFs in order to
facilitate downloading from NetWire. They can be found in:
- HLLAPI.EXE for the HLLAPI upgrade
- MOD5.EXE for support of additional Model 5 adapters
- FTRANS.EXE for the File Transfer upgrade
- Several Country Group EXEs" for code page 500 and 850 support.
In early June the following files will be uploaded to Library 9:
- BELG.EXE for Belgium
- FRANCE.EXE for France
- GERMAN.EXE for Germany and Austria
- HOLL.EXE for Holland
- ITAL.EXE for Italy
- JAPAN.EXE for Japan
- PORT.EXE for Portugal
- SCANDA.EXE for Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden
- SPAN.EXE for Spain and "Spanish Speaking"
- SWISS.EXE for Switzerland
- UK.EXE for the United Kingdom
- USCAN.EXE for the United States & Canada (including French
Canadian)
V2.02 provides many additional features for sites using the
Workstation together with NetWare for SAA:
1. INCREASE AVAILABLE CONVENTIONAL MEMORY FOR DOS APPLICATIONS
The ability to increase available conventional memory for applications by
placing part of the workstation control program (WSLAN) into upper memory.
The amount of memory saved will vary widely depending on your system's
configuration and the applications running on your system.
This feature is available without additional hardware on all 386 machines
and above. A 286 machine typically requires an added memory card with
memory management that is compatible with the LIM Expanded Memory
Specification (EMS) 4.0.
See MEMORY.DOC for configurations recommended in order to make available
the maximum amount of available conventional memory and information on
disabling the upper memory load feature.
DISABLING THE UPPER MEMORY LOAD FEATURE
You can load WSLAN into conventional memory (0 to 640 KB), without having
to change CONFIG.SYS, by disabling the Upper Memory Load feature. Add /UN
to the WSLAN command, for example:
WSLAN config_filename /UN
2. PASSWORD ENCRYPTION
IMPORTANT: Only a NetWare for SAA v1.2 communications server can read
encrypted passwords. If the workstation will only be using NetWare for SAA
v1.1, DO NOT configure the workstation for password encryption.
However, if your network contains both NetWare for SAA V1.1 and V1.2 a user
on a workstation configured for password encryption might attempt to log in
to a NetWare for SAA v1.1 communications server. NetWare provides a way to
prevent a lag in response time when a workstation is connecting to a
NetWare v1.1 communications server.
NOTE: Encrypting passwords requires 37 KB of conventional memory in the
workstation and lengthens login time. It can take up to 15 seconds for a
server to accept encrypted passwords.
For instructions regarding the configuration of a Workstation for Password
Encryption and a method of preventing a lag in response time when a
workstation using Encryption is connecting to a NetWare v1.1 communications
server see ENCRYPT.DOC.
3. SPEED PRINTING
The WSLAN command has a new parameter: PRINT/DOS BALANCE. This give you
the ability to speed redirectable printing by balancing print and DOS
resources by adjusting the rate at which the print stream coming from the
Host is forwarded to the print queue on the file server.
IMPORTANT: Increasing throughput for Host printing will result in fewer CPU
resources being devoted to DOS functions. Each site must determine the
appropriate balance between DOS functions and redirectable (or Host)
printing.
The command syntax for PRINT/DOS BALANCE is:
WSLAN config_filename /Bnn
where
config_filename
is the name of the configuration file that you used when your workstation
was configured.
"/B" is the BALANCE parameter.
"nn" is a two-digit number.
If your printing or your DOS session is unacceptably slow, you can increase
the CPU resources devoted to printing by specifying a value between 1 and
99 in the PRINT/DOS BALANCE parameter.
The default value of this parameter is 20.
If you set the parameter value to 0 or a number larger than 99, you will
receive the following error message:
Invalid switch parameter in command line
4. EBCDIC Code Page 500 & ASCII Code Page 850 Support
Available in the language support EXE for several countries (see above).
5. SUPPRESS UNDESIRED FORM FEEDS
You can now allow the Host to control form feeds by setting the Maximum
Print Line parameter to 0. For page printers, this feature instructs the
workstation to not issue form feeds at the bottom of a page except in
response to a Form Feed received from the Host. For line printers, the
feature is equivalent to setting the Maximum Print Line parameter to 1,
which instructs the workstation to issue a single line feed.
Because of this change, depending on your configuration, there can be rare
situations in which extra form feeds are generated (because both the host
and WSLAN provide form feeds). If this should occur, it may be necessary
to add "1" to the "Number of Lines per Page" in the WSLAN configuration.
(Refer to page 3-15 of the Configuration Guide.)
For instructions on the use of the Maximum Print Line Parameter see
LINE.DOC.
6. IBM 122-key KEYBOARD SUPPORT
You can specify the IBM 122-key keyboard (for PS/2). BOARD.DOC contains
instructions.
A. You can configure the Workstation for use of the IBM 122 key keyboard
by selecting it as the keyboard option using WSCONFIG.
OR
B. When loading WSLAN you can override the configured keyboard type in
order to assign the IBM 122 keyboard to the workstation. At the DOS
Command Line enter the following WSLAN command at the command line:
WSLAN config_filename /KI
7. SWAP RESET BETWEEN LEFT <CTRL> and RIGHT <ALT> KEYS
You can change the key that is normally mapped to the Reset function (Right
ALT) on an Enhanced (101-key) keyboard to the left <Ctrl> key.
The use of Right ALT is the same as prior support. Use of Left Ctrl
conforms to IBM standards.
If mapped as the reset key, left <Ctrl> key serves as a dual key:
- As a Reset Key when pressed and released alone .
- As a <Ctrl> key when you pressed another> key.
For instructions in the use of the Keyboard Definition Utility (KEYDEF) to
make this change see KEY.DOC.
8. CONFIGURABLE lu NAMES
Permits specification of dedicated LU names or LU pool names in the
Workstation configuration. A complete explanation of these categories is
in ADDWS.TXT in NOVLIB Library 9. For detailed information on configuring
dedicated Lus see:
- v1.1, "Configuring Individual Lus" on page 5-31 of the NetWare
Communication Services Administration Guide.
- v1.2, "Configuring Dedicated Lus" in Chapter 9 of the SAA v1.2
Administration Guide.
When you select Dedicated... in the Select LU Category menu and press
<Return>, the Specify Dedicated LU Name window is presented on the screen.
The Dedicated LU Name field accepts no more than 8 characters.
The upper limit for the LU pool name remains 47 characters. There is no LU
name for either the PUBLIC or ANY category.
9. HLLAPI support for "Easel" and "Mozart".
High Level Language Application Program Interface (HLLAPI) has been changed
to be compatible with the third party front-ends "Easel" and "Mozart". For
this support download HLLAPI.EXE.
10. The ability to use "wild cards" in WSCONFIG.
This means that you can use an asterisk (*) in the User Name field to have
the Workstation use the NetWare login name, thereby allowing users to log
in only once, rather than having to log in to the network and then again on
the communications server.
However, you will be prompted for a password if:
- Logged in as Supervisor, or
- Logged on to a server other than the one NetWare for SAA is loaded on,
for example, when using Runtime v3.11 communications server.
11. CONSISTENT ENTRY
The same naming "rules" for the Workstation, NetWare, CSCON and NetWare
Communication Services:
A. Maximum Name lengths
B. Invalid characters
For additional information see ENTRY.DOC.
12. ADDITIONAL MODEL 5 DISPLAY DRIVERS
Drivers to support these additional display adapter cards are included in
MOD5.EXE:
Everex Micro Enhancer Deluxe
Boca Basic VGA
VGA cards using a Western Digital chip set (such as Paradise VGA and
TopVGA)
IBM PS2 Models 35/40/56/57
13. Added FILE TRANSFER Features available in FTRANS.EXE.
A. Translation of host printer formatting control characters.
B. Directly download host file to LAN printer.
C. Time Send/Receive wait before canceling file transfer.
14. Some tips on using the NetWare 3270 LAN Workstation for DOS v2.02.
A. MOUSE
- The manual states that if a mouse is to be used in the host session,
it must be Microsoft compatible.
- Specifically it should be compatible with Microsoft Mouse Release 7.0
and above.
- The manual also recommends the use of a mouse port or a bus mouse.
- A mouse connected to the serial port may also be used.
B. HEAP SIZE
- The "Heap Size: Base" option allows you to specify the size of the
heap space that serves as the amount of working storage allocated for
running WSLAN. The documentation refers to a 2-digit field.
- In reality, the software has been modified to allow for 3 digits;
however the maximum value must be equal to or less than 120.
C. WSEXIT
When using WSEXIT or the <Alt><End> key sequence to unload WSLAN, be sure
to unload any DOS applications loaded after WSLAN first.
D. DISPLAY ADAPTER MEMORY TO SAVE FOR THE DOS SESSION
One of the "DOS Session Options" is entitled "Display Adapter Memory to
Save for the DOS Session:" Be aware that the colors of a DOS application's
screen may be changed upon hot-keying back to it from the host session.
15. OUTSTANDING PROBLEMS AND WORKAROUNDS
A. TRANSFER.EXE fails with "RENAME error 3" message under certain
instances when attempting to export a file. > Workaround: Do not specify
a subdirectory for the destination file. If you must specify a
subdirectory for the destination file, do not specify a file name
extension.
B. Timeouts when page printing to a COM port. > Workaround: Use LPT
port for page printing. If you need to use a COM port, select line
printing.
C. "Free Error Alignment" on Workstations and Gateway when using Gateway
Status Utility broadcast feature in a stress environment. > Workaround:
Increase Heap on the Gateway.
Any future "fixes" for 3270 LAN Workstation 2.02 will be placed in a file
called WSDPTF.EXE in NOVLIB Library 9. As of 5/27/92 WSDPTF.EXE does not
yet exist.
16. AS/400 Keyboard Files
A. The AS/400 does not support the 3270 PRINT function. Therefore, the
3270 PRINT key will not function when the NetWare 3270 LAN Workstation is
used with an IBM AS/400. To print a host screen in 5250, you must use the
function key that represents the PRINT function. This function key will be
F4, if you have chosen to remap the function keys using the AS/400 keyboard
remapping procedure (see Appendix E of the 3270 LAN Workstation for DOS
Configuration Guide) or PA1/F4, if you have not remapped the function
keys.
B. NUMLOCK affects all the keys on the numberpad. For example:
- When using the 101-key enhanced keyboard with NUMLOCK set to ON, the
NEWLINE key will not function.
- When using the 83/84-key standard keyboard, ERROR RESET will be
disabled if NUMLOCK is set ON. In all cases, you must hot-key to DOS and
turn NUMLOCK to OFF to use the numberpad keys.
C. When SHIFT LOCK is ON, the function keys will act as uppercase
function keys (F13 - F24).
17. MANUALS
This document is based on the assumption that you have available for
reference the following manuals:
- 3270 LAN Workstation for DOS Configuration Guide
- 3270 Workstation for DOS User's Guide
- 3270 File Transfer User's Guide
- 3270 Keyboard Definition Utility User's Guide
However, the new features of 3270 LAN Workstation for DOS described in this
document are not covered by the current version of the manuals.
18. TO USE PTF 318 (WSDUP.EXE)
Copy the files in the PTF over the files in the existing working directory
of NetWare 3270 LAN Workstation for DOS.
Reconfigure.
19. FILES IN WSDUP.EXE
See FILES.DOC