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Contains updated DOS client files. This file includes NetWare shells v3.32
(NETX.EXE, EMSNETX.EXE, XMSNETX.EXE, BNETX.EXE), compatible with
DOS 3.0 and above (including MS DOS 6.0), DRDOS 6.0 and Windows 3.0 and 3.1.
Support for both ODI and dedicated IPX are included as well as Packet Burst,
Netbios and other DOS client files.
This README file accompanies DOSUP7.ZIP which comprises DOS client files
for NetWare v3.x, v2.1x and v2.2x operating systems. The following files
are included for this revision:
BNETX EXE 85170 2-17-93 1:47p
DOSNP EXE 9971 5-26-92 11:00a
DOSUP7 DOC [This File]
EMSNETX EXE 89390 2-17-93 1:43p
HISTORY DOC 20515 4-08-93 10:24a
INT2F COM 640 7-28-88 11:48a
IPX OBJ 20340 11-21-91 12:50p
IPXODI COM 30051 1-22-93 9:48a
LANSUP COM 21943 2-02-93 11:54a
LSL COM 8780 11-05-92 2:40p
NE1000 COM 19791 1-14-93 2:27p
NE1500T COM 29242 12-21-92 2:25p
NE2 COM 20176 1-14-93 2:00p
NE2_32 COM 19887 1-14-93 2:28p
NE2000 COM 21049 1-18-93 11:48a
NE2100 COM 29240 12-21-92 2:25p
NE3200 COM 26552 2-08-93 1:51p
NETBIOS EXE 24162 1-21-93 2:45p
NETX EXE 77582 2-17-93 1:41p
ODIINFO DOC 24499 12-09-92 2:43p
ODINSUP DOC 34499 4-08-93 10:15a
ODINSUP COM 33867 2-23-93 8:58a
PBURST NLM 95736 11-12-92 10:34a
PCN2L COM 21058 2-13-93 8:06a
ROUTE COM 4881 7-02-92 1:40p
RPLFIX DOC 2255 2-21-91 2:47p
RPLFIX COM 1746 9-30-91 9:39a
RPLODI COM 1652 3-21-91 2:24p
TBMI2 COM 25018 1-28-93 1:31p
TOKEN COM 25012 12-21-92 2:39p
TRXNET COM 18765 12-21-92 2:27p
XMSNETX EXE 86064 2-17-93 1:45p
Version of the files included in DOSUP7.ZIP:
(Files changed since last update are marked with an *)
* BNETX.EXE: NetWare Workstation Shell v3.32 (930217)
DOSNP.EXE: NetWare DOS NP Extender v1.30 Rev G (920526)
* EMSNETX.EXE: NetWare EMS Workstation Shell v3.32 (930217)
INT2F.COM: Novell Network BIOS Interrupt 2Fh Emulator Version 2.12 (880728)
IPX.OBJ: Novell IPX/SPX v3.10 (911121)
(No further development is being done on IPX.OBJ. Novell recommends
you use the ODI client software. See ODIINFO.DOC for details.)
* IPXODI.COM: NetWare IPX/SPX Protocol v2.10 (930122)
* LANSUP.COM: IBM LAN Support MLID v1.27 (930202)
* LSL.COM: NetWare Link Support Layer v2.01 (921105)
* NE1000.COM: Novell NE1000 Ethernet MLID v1.27 (930114)
* NE1500T.COM: Novell NE1500T Ethernet MLID v1.26 (921221)
* NE2.COM: Novell NE2 Ethernet MLID v1.26 (930114)
* NE2_32.COM: Novell NE2-32 Ethernet MLID v1.29 (920114)
* NE2000.COM: Novell NE2000 Ethernet MLID v1.51 (930118)
* NE2100.COM: Novell NE2100 Ethernet MLID v1.26 (921221)
* NE3200.COM: Novell NE3200 Ethernet MLID v1.16 (930208)
* NETBIOS.EXE: Novell NetBIOS Emulation Package V3.13 (930121)
* NETX.EXE: NetWare Workstation Shell v3.32 (930217)
* ODINSUP.COM: ODI Support Interface for NDIS Protocols v1.22 (930223)
PBURST.NLM: NCP Packet Burst, Large Internet Packet & Packet Sig. Support
* PCN2L.COM: IBM PC Network II & II/A MLID v1.40 (920213)
* ROUTE.COM: NetWare Source Routing Driver v2.00 (920702)
RPLFIX.COM: NetWare Boot Disk Image Patch Program v1.02 (910930)
RPLODI.COM: Novell RPL ODI v1.02 (910321)
* TBMI2.COM: Task Switched Buffer Manager for IPX/SPX v3.11 (930128)
* TOKEN.COM: IBM Token-Ring MLID v1.25 (921221)
* TRXNET.COM: Novell Turbo RxNet & RxNet/2 MLID v1.35 (921221)
* XMSNETX.EXE: NetWare XMS Workstation Shell v3.32 (930217)
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
The following drivers included in this ZIP file have been changed to default
to the 802.2 frame type. When using these drivers, it is necessary to either
use the 802.2 frame type on your server or change the frame type for the
workstation in your NET.CFG (or SHELL.CFG) file.
NE1000 COM 19455 09-08-92 3:10p
NE1500T COM 28758 05-14-92 1:42p
NE2 COM 19839 10-27-92 2:38p
NE2_32 COM 19551 10-27-92 2:39p
NE2000 COM 19715 09-08-92 3:10p
NE2100 COM 28756 05-14-92 1:42p
NE3200 COM 26248 10-08-92 9:56a
If you wish to continue to use the 802.3 frame type, place the following two
lines in the NET.CFG (or SHELL.CFG) file:
Link Driver <drivername>
Frame Ethernet_802.3
If you were using the NE2000.COM driver, you would replace <drivername>
with NE2000. Be sure to indent the second line and place a carriage
return after the second line.
PBURST.NLM and BNETX.EXE
PBURST.NLM includes support for NCP Packet Signature, an enhanced security
feature. To utilize this feature, you must obtain a number of new NetWare
files, including server NLMs and supervisor, print and other utilities.
These files are available as self-extracting executables in NOVLIB, section
4 (GO NOVLIB) as
SECSYS.EXE
SECDOS.EXE
SECOS2.EXE
SECUT1.EXE
SECUT2.EXE
SECUT3.EXE
SECPRN.EXE
or from Novell directly.
If you wish to use PBURST.NLM and BNETX.EXE without implementing the security
feature, enter the following line at your file server console (you may add
this line to the AUTOEXEC.NCF file):
SET NCP Packet Signature Option = 1
To implement burst mode at a workstation, add the following line to your
NET.CFG (or SHELL.CFG) file:
PB BUFFERS = 3
TBMI2.COM - This file is for use with DOS v5.0 Task Swapper and Windows v3.1
only. For Windows v3.0, use TBMI.COM and TASKID.COM. Do not use TASKID
with this file. This file is documented in the DOS v5.0 README.TXT.
Usage is described by executing TBMI2.COM with the /? command line parameter.
DOSNP.EXE - This is the Named Pipes Extender for DOS. It allows you to
run Named Pipes applications under DOS.
RPLFIX.COM - RPLFIX is used to allow workstations to remote program load
(RPL) properly with MS DOS 5.x and above. This utility must be run after the
boot image file (usually NET$DOS.SYS) has been created using the DOSGEN
utility. RPLFIX will directly modify the boot image file; the boot image
file's size and last modified date will be different after RPLFIX has been run.
RPLFIX only needs to be run against the boot image file once. Attempts to run
RPLFIX against an already modified boot image file are detected by the utility,
and no further modifications will be made to the boot image file.
Follow the instructions for DOSGEN (setting up remote reset workstations)
in the Novell reference manuals. For NetWare v2.x, this information can be
found in Chapter 9 of the "Supervisor Guide", or Chapter 2 of the "Using the
Network" manual. For NetWare v3.x, this information is found in Appendix D
of the Installation manual. After performing all steps as outlined in the
appropriate manual to create the boot image file, run RPLFIX.COM.
The remote workstation will likely hang during the reset process if you are
resetting using DOS 5.x or above and the boot image file has not been modified
by RPLFIX.
RPLFIX can be found on the WSGEN diskette, or in the WSGEN subdirectory if you
are installing using a network drive. After you have located RPLFIX.COM, map
a drive to the LOGIN subdirectory on the file server you wish to remote reset
from. The DOSGEN procedure instructed you to create a boot image file in that
subdirectory (usually named NET$DOS.SYS). If the drive you mapped to SYS:LOGIN
was drive F, then you would enter the following:
RPLFIX F:NET$DOS.SYS <ENTER>
RPLFIX only needs to be run if the version of DOS loaded on the floppy disk
used with DOSGEN is 5.x or greater. Earlier versions of DOS do not require
that this utility be run.
NOTE: If you renamed your boot image file, then you must use the new filename
with RPLFIX:
RPLFIX [d:]<boot image file> <ENTER>
where [d:] is the drive letter where the image file is located, and <boot
image file> is the name of the file created with the DOSGEN utility.
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DISCLAIMER
Novell, Inc. makes no representations or warranties with respect to
any NetWare software, and specifically disclaims any express or
implied warranties of merchantability, title, or fitness for a
particular purpose.
Distribution of any NetWare software is forbidden without the
express written consent of Novell, Inc. Further, Novell reserves
the right to discontinue distribution of any NetWare software.
Novell is not responsible for lost profits or revenue, loss of use
of the software, loss of data, costs of re-creating lost data, the
cost of any substitute equipment or program, or claims by any party
other than you. Novell strongly recommends a backup be made before
any software is installed. Technical support for this software
may be provided at the discretion of Novell.
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