NOVELL TECHNICAL INFORMATION DOCUMENT TITLE: NWAdmin Snapin sample for a Database DOCUMENT ID: TID022072 DOCUMENT REVISION: A DATE: 30MAR95 ALERT STATUS: Yellow INFORMATION TYPE: Issue README FOR: DBSAMP.EXE NOVELL PRODUCT and VERSION: NetWare Client SDK 1.0e ABSTRACT: This code has two snapin modules for manipulating Datbase Objects and Database User Objects. NDS is extended to handle these objects by the app install. Likewise, uninstall will remove these objects out of the tree. There is also a client windows app and an NLM that demonstrate how to locate services without using SAP. NDS is leveraged to store network addresses and both the NLM and the client piece use NDS to connect. More information is provided in the REAME.1ST document sent with this archive. ----------------------------------------------------------------- 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. ----------------------------------------------------------------- ISSUE Developers wanted to see a complete Client/Server solution that leveraged NDS and leveraged NWAdmin to administer the application. This is a simplified version of a Database. Self-Extracting File Name: DBSAMP.EXE Revision: A Files Included Size Date Time \ DBSAMP.TXT (This File) README.1ST 2925 03-30-95 3:16p \DBAPP\CLIENT\ DBAPP.C 29293 01-12-95 9:18a DBAPP.H 540 01-04-95 2:46p DBAPP.RC 2507 01-04-95 3:06p DBAPP.BMP 246 01-04-95 2:39p DBAPP.EXE 82791 01-12-95 9:18a DBAPP.ICO 766 01-04-95 2:55p \DBAPP\SERVER\ DBNLM.C 9915 01-12-95 9:35a DBNLM.H 590 12-01-94 8:40a MAKEFILE 2233 01-04-95 12:59p DBNLM.DEF 310 11-30-94 4:24p DBNLM.LNK 668 01-04-95 1:00p DBNLM.MAP 24454 01-05-95 2:33p DBNLM.NLM 12792 01-05-95 2:33p DBNLM.OBJ 12956 01-05-95 2:33p \DBINST\ DBINST.C 16098 01-12-95 8:41a DBINST.EXE 227394 01-12-95 8:41a \DBSNAPIN\ DB.BMP 246 11-29-94 10:42a DBA.BMP 310 11-29-94 10:42a DBS.BMP 246 12-19-94 11:26a DBRO.BMP 246 11-29-94 10:42a DBSA.BMP 310 12-19-94 11:26a DBSRO.BMP 246 12-19-94 11:26a DBSNAPIN.C 62978 03-13-95 8:49a DBSNAPIN.H 3813 01-04-95 10:44a DBSNAPIN.RC 5116 01-04-95 10:47a DBSNAPIN.DEF 218 01-04-95 10:45a DBSNAPIN.DLL 112799 03-13-95 8:51a \DBUNINST\ DBUNINST.C 7668 01-04-95 10:39a DBUNINST.EXE 220388 01-04-95 10:39a \DBUSNAP\ DB.BMP 246 11-29-94 10:42a DBA.BMP 310 11-29-94 10:42a DBS.BMP 246 12-19-94 11:26a DBRO.BMP 246 11-29-94 10:42a DBSA.BMP 310 12-19-94 11:26a DBSRO.BMP 246 12-19-94 11:26a DBUSNAP.C 16899 01-13-95 10:30a DBUSNAP.H 1806 01-13-95 9:39a DBUSNAP.RC 1753 01-13-95 10:21a DBUSNAP.DEF 208 01-13-95 8:29a DBUSNAP.DLL 25211 01-13-95 10:31a ----------------------------------------------------------------- Any trademarks referenced in this document are the property of their respective owners. Consult your product manuals for complete trademark information. ----------------------------------------------------------------- ÿ