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NOVELL TECHNICAL INFORMATION DOCUMENT
TITLE: This File Contains OS/2 Utilities
DOCUMENT ID: TID021889
DOCUMENT REVISION: A
DATE: 10NOV94
ALERT STATUS: Yellow
INFORMATION TYPE: Symptom Solution
README FOR: OS2UTP.EXE
NOVELL PRODUCT and VERSION:
NetWare Client for OS/2 2.10
ABSTRACT:
This file contains updated OS/2 utilities for NetWare 3.12 and NetWare v4.02.
The updated utilites are to be used with NetWare Client for OS/2 v2.10. These
utilities have not been submitted to Novell system test. REMOCON.EXE,
REMONCON.HLP, DBAPI.DLL and BTRCALLS.DLL provide Remote Console access to one
or more servers. It is a PM application and can be run multiple times to
access multiple servers simultaneously. (see installation instructions)
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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.
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3X Patches and fixes:
SYMPTOM
LOGIN.EXE did not correctly pass login environment variables to spawned
processes. For example, if a CMD file was called from the login script, the
CMD file could not make use of variables that had been set in the login
script.
SOLUTION
Apply LOGIN.EXE 138784 bytes, 6-01-94 & LOGIN.MSG 12086 bytes, 4-13-94.
This is a 4.X utility and can be used in a 3.X enviorment to solve the above
symptom.
SYMPTOM
Versions of OS/2 NCOPY prior to this patch would cause extended attribute
corruption and also would fail to release resources back to the alloc short
term memory pool on v3.x NetWare servers.
Prior versions of DOS NCOPY would fail to process extended attribute
information correclty.
SOLUTION
For OS/2 apply NCOPY.EXE 67008 bytes, 11-03-93.
For DOS apply NCOPY.DOS 249555 bytes, 10-28-93.
(Rename NCOPY.DOS to NCOPY.EXE and copy to sys:public)
For both DOS & OS/2 use NCOPY.MSG
This is a 4.X utility and can be used in a 3.X enviorment to solve the above
symptom.
SYMPTOM
SYSCON.EXE resolves a problem with earlier SYSCON, when creating a User home
directory. Error: "SetDrivePath returned error -30717". Version 3.77 of
Syscon will generate a SYS1811: Trap 000d if you delete a user ID that is
logged in.
SOLUTION
Apply SYSCON.EXE, 273468 bytes, 08-22-94.
SYMPTOM
The included version of CAPTURE.3X addresses issues of running login.exe from
a CALL statement in the OS/2 config.sys and hanging if a #capture existed in
the OS/2 login script. This problem occurs with the CAPTURE.EXE that ships
with NetWare 3.1x, including CAPTURE.EXE v3.75, dated 5-20-93, that ships with
NetWare 3.12.
SOLUTION
Apply CAPTURE.EXE, 37103 bytes, 1-22-91. This version of capture should NOT be
used with 4.X NetWare.
4X patches and fixes:
SYMPTOM
Error: CAPTURE-4.03-700: The mode, <MODE> of device, <DEVICE>, cannot be found
in the PRINTDEF database. Either specify a valid mode or create a new mode
with the specified name. This occurs when using an NDS queue object that is
set up to redirect a print job through the 4.x queue object to a 3.x print
server queue. To duplicate the error you need to define and use a Device and
Mode. This occured with capture.exe 5-05-94 that shipped with NetWare v4.02.
SOLUTION
Apply CAPTURE.EXE, 105149 bytes, 09-02-94 and CAPTURE.MSG, 30953 bytes,
05-05-94. (See Installation Instructions)
SYMPTOM
Using CX before logging in will return the following errors:
SYS3175: A program generated an access violation at 0001:09f5 CX.EXE.
SYS1811: The process has stopped.
The software diagnostic code (trap number) is 000D.
SOLUTION
Apply CX.EXE, 45408 bytes, 5-13-94.
Self-Extracting File Name: OS2UTP.EXE Revision: A
Files Included Size Date Time
\
OS2UTP.TXT (This File)
DBAPI.DLL 139477 11-17-92 10:05p
REMOCON.EXE 168464 04-14-93 8:32a
REMOCON.HLP 2695 01-15-93 12:03p
BTRCALLS.DLL 40674 09-20-91 1:23a
\3X\
LOGIN.EXE 138784 06-01-94 9:08a
LOGIN.MSG 12086 04-13-94 3:59p
NCOPY.DOS 98861 01-14-93 1:23p
NCOPY.EXE 67008 11-03-93 10:40a
NCOPY.MSG 7255 01-29-93 10:31a
NPRINT.EXE 86829 06-17-93 1:42p
NPRINT.MSG 17990 05-18-93 9:26a
SYSCON.EXE 273468 08-22-94 3:12p
CAPTURE.EXE 37103 01-22-91 4:31p
\4X\
CX.EXE 45408 05-13-94 10:26a
CAPTURE.EXE 105149 09-02-94 3:15p
CAPTURE.MSG 30953 05-05-94 4:28p
Installation Instructions:
1) Make backup copies of the the current OS/2 utilities files found in the
PUBLIC/OS2 or LOGIN\OS2 directories on your system.
2) Then copy the OS/2 utilities found in 3x or 4x to the respective PUBLIC\OS2
or LOGIN\OS/2 directories on your system.
TO INSTALL REMOCON:
Copy REMOCON.EXE and REMOCON.HLP to a network or a local directory.
(DBAPI.DLL and BTRCALLS.DLL must be accessible as well) To Create a Remote
Console icon on the desktop with the following
Path <path>\REMOCON.EXE
Parameters <none>
Working Dir <path>
REMOCON.EXE can also be executed from the command line by changing to the path
where REMOCON.EXE is stored and type REMOCON.
Note
If you are using NWTOOLS to login to your server you must pull down the server
menu and select a server as primary.
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