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- Novell Help Librarian Data File Version 1.00
- COPYRIGHT (c) 1985 by Novell, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
- Overview Help 1 of 4
- Here is an overview of installing NetWare for
- Macintosh:
- 1. Choose "Install NetWare for Macintosh" from
- the "Other Installation Items/Products"
- screen of INSTALL.
- 2. If prompted, confirm (or change) the path
- to the CD-ROM or installation directory.
- You may need to supply a user name and
- password for a remote server installation.
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next
- Overview Help 2 of 4
- 3. Confirm the installation by pressing
- <Enter>. The files will be transferred to
- the server.
- 4. Complete the Final Installation Options
- form.
- 5. Choose "Configure AppleTalk Stack" and
- press <Enter>.
- 6. Choose "Configure File Services" and press
- <Enter>.
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next
- Overview Help 3 of 4
- 7. Choose "Configure Print Services" and
- press <Enter>.
- 8. Choose "Configure CD-ROM Services" and
- press <Enter>.
- 9. Choose "Install Additional Language
- Support" and press <Enter>.
- 10. Choose "Install Macintosh Client Support"
- and press <Enter>.
- 11. Choose "Add Macintosh Name Space" and
- press <Enter>.
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next
- Overview Help 4 of 4
- 12. Press <Esc> to exit. Confirm that you want
- to exit by selecting "Yes."
- 13. Press <Esc> three times to exit INSTALL.
- Confirm that you want to exit by selecting
- "Yes."
- 14. Down the server and reboot.
- <Esc>=Exit Help
- Locate STARTUP.NCF Help 1 of 2
- The INSTALL utility needs the location
- of the STARTUP.NCF file. Press <Enter>
- to choose the STARTUP.NCF file located
- in the server's boot directory.
- If you want to specify an alternate
- STARTUP.NCF file, enter a valid drive
- and path and the filename STARTUP.NCF.
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next
- Locate STARTUP.NCF Help 2 of 2
- For example, to create STARTUP.NCF in a
- "test" directory on the C: drive, type
- C:\test\startup.ncf
- and press <Enter>. The installation
- will not be completed until you move
- the alternate STARTUP.NCF file into the
- server's boot directory.
- <Esc>=Exit Help!
- Edit the STARTUP.NCF file Help 1 of 4
- Use the STARTUP.NCF file to specify commands that
- must be executed when you boot the server. STARTUP.NCF
- is located in the NetWare server's boot directory,
- which contains SERVER.EXE.
- To install NetWare for Macintosh, you need to add
- these command lines to STARTUP.NCF:
- load mac
- set minimum packet receive buffers=500
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next\
- Edit the STARTUP.NCF file Help 2 of 4
- These command lines perform the following functions:
- 1. Load the Macintosh name space module.
- 2. Set the number of available packet receive buffers
- to 500.
- These lines should appear after the command line that
- loads the disk driver. If STARTUP.NCF already contains
- a line specifying the minimum number of packet receive
- buffers, make sure the number is set to 500.
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Text Editor Help
- Text Editor Help Help 3 of 4
- These action keys are available:
- <Esc> Exit. You will be prompted to save your
- file.
- <Up Arrow> Move up one line.
- <Down Arrow> Move down one line.
- <Left Arrow> Move left one character.
- <Right Arrow> Move right one character.
- <Backspace> Delete the character to the left of the
- cursor.
- <Del> Delete the character the cursor is on,
- or delete the text block.
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next
- Text Editor Help Help 4 of 4
- Action keys continued:
- <PgUp> Move up one page.
- <PgDn> Move down one page.
- <Ctrl><PgUp> Move to the beginning of the document.
- <Ctrl><PgDn> Move to the end of the document.
- <Home> Move to the beginning of the line.
- <End> Move to the end of the line.
- <Tab> Add four spaces at the cursor.
- <F5> Block on / Block off.
- <F6> Copy the text block to the paste buffer.
- <Ins> Insert the text from the paste buffer.
- <Esc>=Exit Help
- No Help Help 1 of 1
- No on-line help is available on this topic.
- Press <F1> for an overview of the instal-
- lation, or refer to the NetWare for
- Macintosh File and Print Services guide.
- <Esc>=Exit Help/
- Edit the AUTOEXEC.NCF File Help 1 of 4
- Use the AUTOEXEC.NCF file for commands you
- want to execute after the NetWare server
- boots and STARTUP.NCF has executed.
- To load NetWare for Macintosh automatically
- after the operating system boots, add these
- commands to the AUTOEXEC.NCF file:
- load afp
- load atps
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next1
- Edit the AUTOEXEC.NCF File Help 2 of 4
- If you want to load the HFS CD-ROM NLM at
- boot time, add this command:
- load hfscd
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Text Editor Help
- Text Editor Help Help 3 of 4
- These action keys are available:
- <Esc> Exit. You will be prompted to
- save your file.
- <Up Arrow> Move up one line.
- <Down Arrow> Move down one line.
- <Left Arrow> Move left one character.
- <Right Arrow> Move right one character.
- <Backspace> Delete the character to the left
- of the cursor.
- <Del> Delete the character the cursor
- is on, or delete the text block.
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next
- Text Editor Help Help 4 of 4
- Action keys continued:
- <PgUp> Move up one page.
- <PgDn> Move down one page.
- <Ctrl><PgUp> Move to the beginning of the document.
- <Ctrl><PgDn> Move to the end of the document.
- <Home> Move to the beginning of the line.
- <End> Move to the end of the line.
- <Tab> Add four spaces at the cursor.
- <F5> Block on / Block off.
- <F6> Copy the text block to the paste buffer.
- <Ins> Insert the text from the paste buffer.
- <Esc>=Exit Help
- This page is intentionally left blank.
- NetWare for Macintosh Configuration Help 1 of 3
- The NetWare for Macintosh configuration utility
- helps you to set up AppleTalk File and Print
- Services using these options:
- Configure AppleTalk Stack
- Use INETCFG to configure the AppleTalk
- stack. INETCFG also allows you to load and
- bind LAN drivers.
- Configure File Services
- Use AFPCON to configure AppleTalk File
- Services.
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next9!
- NetWare for Macintosh Configuration Help 2 of 3
- Configure Print Services
- Use ATPSCON to configure AppleTalk Print
- Services.
- Configure CD-ROM Services
- Use HFSCDCON to configure HFS CD-ROM
- support.
- Install Additional Language Support
- Use this option to install NetWare for
- Macintosh in additional languages.
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next
- NetWare for Macintosh Configuration Help 3 of 3
- Install Macintosh Client Support
- Use this option to copy the Macintosh client
- support files for different languages to the
- server.
- Add Macintosh Name Space
- Use this option to add the Macintosh name
- space to one or more volumes. You must add
- the Macintosh name space if you want to use
- AFP or the HFS CD-ROM module.
- <Esc>=Exit HelpB%
- Confirm Installation Help 1 of 2
- You are installing, upgrading, or updating
- NetWare for Macintosh. Press <Enter> to select
- "Install," "Upgrade," or "Update NW-MAC."
- Press <Esc> or select "Cancel Installation"
- to return to the list of currently installed
- products.
- When an upgrade or update begins, the INSTALL
- utility removes any previously installed
- product or version in all languages.
- <Esc>= Exit Help <PgDn>=Next
- Confirm Installation Help 2 of 2
- Should the upgrade or update be interrupted,
- you have two choices:
- Start the upgrade or update process again.
- Reinstall the previously installed product.
- <Esc>= Exit Help
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- Text Editor Help Help 1 of 2
- These action keys are available:
- <Esc> Exit. You will be prompted to save your
- file.
- <Up Arrow> Move up one line.
- <Down Arrow> Move down one line.
- <Left Arrow> Move left one character.
- <Right Arrow> Move right one character.
- <Backspace> Delete the character to the left of the
- cursor.
- <Del> Delete the character the cursor is on,
- or delete the text block.
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next
- Text Editor Help Help 2 of 2
- Action keys continued:
- <PgUp> Move up one page.
- <PgDn> Move down one page.
- <Ctrl><PgUp> Move to the beginning of the document.
- <Ctrl><PgDn> Move to the end of the document.
- <Home> Move to the beginning of the line.
- <End> Move to the end of the line.
- <Tab> Add four spaces at the cursor.
- <F5> Block on / Block off.
- <F6> Copy the text block to the paste buffer.
- <Ins> Insert the text from the paste buffer.
- <Esc>=Exit Helpe-
- Transferring Files Help 1 of 2
- Files are being copied to the server.
- If you are installing, upgrading, or updating
- from a diskette, that diskette must be
- inserted. If you are installing, upgrading, or
- updating from a NetWare volume directly
- attached to this server, that volume must be
- mounted.
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next
- Transferring Files Help 2 of 2
- Volume SYS must have enough space to hold the
- necessary files. If there is not enough
- space, you can purge deleted files from the
- SYS volume and try again.
- <Esc>=Exit Help7/
- Header Help 1 of 1
- This is a bullet.
- <Esc>=Exit Help
- Header Help 1 of 2
- This is a bullet.
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next
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- Load File Services Help 1 of 1
- Select "Yes" if you want the AppleTalk Filing
- Protocol (AFP) loaded automatically at boot
- time. The line "load afp" will be added to
- the AUTOEXEC.NCF file.
- Select "No" if you do not want AFP loaded at
- boot time.
- <Esc>=Exit Help
- Load Print Services Help 1 of 1
- Select "Yes" if you want AppleTalk Print
- Services (ATPS) loaded automatically at
- boot time. The line "load atps" will be
- added to the AUTOEXEC.NCF file.
- Select "No" if you do not want ATPS
- loaded at boot time.
- <Esc>=Exit Help
- Overwrite NBPTYPE.DEF Help 1 of 1
- NBPTYPE.DEF maintains printer definition
- information. If you have changed the
- definitions in this file, you should
- retain the file. If you have not modified
- the file, you can overwrite it with the
- new one.
- Select "Yes" to overwrite the existing
- NBPTYPE.DEF file.
- Select "No" to retain the existing file.
- <Esc>=Exit Help
- Overwrite EXTMAP.DAT Help 1 of 1
- EXTMAP.DAT maintains extension mapping
- information for AFP. If you have changed
- the information in this file, you should
- retain the file. If you have not modified
- the file, you can overwrite it with the
- new one.
- Select "Yes" to overwrite the existing
- EXTMAP.DAT file.
- Select "No" to retain the existing file.
- <Esc>=Exit Help
- Select Volumes Help 1 of 1
- These mounted volumes do not have the
- Macintosh name space. Select the volumes to
- which you want to add the Macintosh name
- space.
- Available Action Keys:
- <Esc> Finish selecting volumes. You may be
- asked if your changes should be saved.
- <Enter> Check or uncheck a volume to have the
- name space added to it.
- <Esc>=Exit Help
- Add Macintosh Name Space Help 1 of 1
- You have selected one or more volumes to
- which you want to add the Macintosh name
- space. You must confirm your selections.
- Select "Yes" to add the name space to
- the volumes you have selected.
- Select "No" if you do not want to add
- the Macintosh name space to the volumes.
- <Esc>=Exit Help
- Select Client Support Languages Help 1 of 1
- This list contains the languages you have
- already installed. Macintosh client support
- files will be installed for the languages that
- you select.
- Available Action Keys:
- <Esc> Finish checking languages. You may be
- asked if your changes should be saved.
- <Enter> Check or uncheck a language to be
- installed.
- <Esc>=Exit Help
- Select a Volume Help 1 of 1
- Select a volume to store the client support files.
- The volumes shown have the Macintosh name space
- added and can support Macintosh files.
- Available Action Keys:
- <Esc> Cancel the installation of client support.
- <Enter> Install client support on this volume.
- <Esc>=Exit Help
- Install Client Support Help 1 of 1
- You have selected client support languages.
- Confirm that you want to install support
- for the selected languages on the server.
- Select "Yes" to continue the installation
- of the client support files.
- Select "No" to cancel the installation of
- the client support files.
- <Esc>=Exit Help
- Exit Help 1 of 1
- Confirm that you have completed the
- configuration of NetWare for Macintosh.
- Select "Yes" to exit the NetWare for
- Macintosh configuration utility.
- Select "No" to continue NetWare for
- Macintosh configuration.
- <Esc>=Exit Help
- Final Installation Options Help 1 of 4
- All the files supporting NetWare for Macintosh
- have been installed. These options allow you to
- configure the server so that NetWare for Macintosh
- will operate properly.
- 1. Select volumes that you want Macintosh
- workstations to access. Macintosh workstations
- can only access volumes that have the Macintosh
- name space. The INSTALL utility will add the
- Macintosh name space to the volumes you select.
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next
- Final Installation Options Help 2 of 4
- 2. If Macintosh workstations regularly use this
- server, select "Yes" to have the operating
- system load AFP.NLM from the AUTOEXEC.NCF file.
- Select "No" if you do not want to load AFP.NLM
- from the AUTOEXEC.NCF file.
- 3. If this server regularly supports Macintosh or
- AppleTalk printing, select "Yes" to have the
- operating system load ATPS.NLM from the
- AUTOEXEC.NCF file. Select "No" if you do not
- want to load ATPS.NLM from the AUTOEXEC.NCF
- file.
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next
- Final Installation Options Help 3 of 4
- 4. Macintosh client support files add support for
- NetWare Directory Services, for Macintosh
- NetWare-encrypted login, and for other Macintosh
- features.
- To copy the client support files to the SYS
- volume, select "Yes." The SYS volume must
- contain the Macintosh name space or be marked in
- Option 1 to have the Macintosh name space added.
- Select "No" if you do not want to copy the
- client support files.
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next
- Final Installation Options Help 4 of 4
- 5. Press <Enter> to continue the installation.
- After you confirm the options you want to use,
- all of the actions you specified will proceed.
- You can press <Esc> in the confirmation window
- to return to the form.
- <Esc>=Exit Help
- Install Client Support Files Help 1 of 2
- Select "Yes" if you want the client support
- files copied to the SYS volume. The SYS
- volume must contain the Macintosh name space
- or be marked in Option 1 to have the
- Macintosh name space added.
- Select "No" if you do not want to copy the
- files.
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next
- Install Client Support Files Help 2 of 2
- The Macintosh client support files provide
- the Macintosh with additional functionality,
- including access to the following features:
- NetWare Directory Services
- NetWare-encrypted passwords
- NetWare Messaging
- <Esc>=Exit Help
- Macintosh Client Support Volume Help 1 of 1
- Select the volume to which you want to copy
- the Macintosh client support files. The volume
- must already contain the Macintosh name space
- or be marked in Option 1 to have the Macintosh
- name space added.
- <Esc>=Exit Help P
- Install Additional Languages Help 1 of 2
- Installing additional language support
- requires a path to the language support files.
- The default path is the A:\ drive. If the
- language files are on another drive or path
- (such as the CD-ROM) you can enter a different
- path. The next page describes your options.
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next
- Install Additional Languages Help 2 of 2
- Accept the default search path
- Select this option to search for language
- support files using the default path (A:\).
- Enter a search path
- Select this option to enter a different
- path to search for language support files.
- You can enter a path to a local drive such
- as a CD-ROM drive or a remote server
- <Esc>=Exit Help
- Select Other Languages Help 1 of 1
- This list contains languages that the utility
- can install from the specified directory. You
- can select one or more languages from the list.
- Available Action Keys:
- <Esc> Finish the language selection. You may
- be asked if your changes should be
- saved.
- <Enter> Check or uncheck a language to be
- installed.
- <Esc>=Exit Help
- Specify a Path Help 1 of 1
- Enter the path to the language files for
- NetWare for Macintosh. The path to the CD-ROM
- language files is <X:>\NWMAC where <X:> is your
- CD-ROM drive. You may also enter a path to
- another server using <server\vol:>\<path>\NWMAC
- where you provide the server name, volume name,
- and path.
- Available Action Keys:
- <Esc> Cancel the language installation.
- <Enter> Use the entered path to locate
- additional languages.
- <Esc>=Exit Help
- Install Additional Languages Help 1 of 2
- You may be using RCONSOLE to install
- additional languages. It is necessary to know
- if the path you will specify is on the remote
- console workstation or relative to the
- server.
- The next page describes your options.
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next
- Install Additional Languages Help 2 of 2
- Enter a remote search path
- If you are using RCONSOLE select this option
- to enter a path to search for language support
- files on your remote console workstation.
- Enter a search path
- Select this option to enter a path relative to
- the server to search for language support
- files. You can enter a path to a local drive
- such as a CD-ROM drive, a volume on this
- server or a volume on another server
- <Esc>=Exit Help
- Specify a Remote Console Path Help 1 of 1
- Enter the path to the language files for
- NetWare for Macintosh. The path to the CD-ROM
- language files is <X:>\NWMAC where <X:> is your
- CD-ROM drive.
- Available Action Keys:
- <Esc> Cancel the language installation.
- <Enter> Use the entered path to locate
- additional languages.
- <Esc>=Exit Help
- Log in to a Remote Server Help 1 of 1
- Enter a user name and password.
- The user name and password entered will be used in
- an attempt to establish a connection to the remote
- server.
- If a connection is established, files may be
- installed from the remote server over the network.
- You may press <Esc> to abort the login.
- <Esc>=Exit Help
- Select a remote workstation Help 1 of 1
- This is a list of currently connected remote
- workstation network addresses. Select your
- workstation address to continue the remote
- console installation.
- You may view your workstation address by
- pressing <Alt><F1> and selecting Workstation
- Address.
- Press <Esc> to discontinue the installation.
- <Esc>=Exit Help
- Choose a Licensing Option Help 1 of 1
- Licensing options allow you to install or
- remove a license for NetWare for Macintosh.
- Choose from these options:
- Install the NetWare for Macintosh license
- Choose this option to install a license
- for NetWare for Macintosh that will allow
- additional AppleTalk File Services (AFP)
- clients to log in.
- Remove the NetWare for Macintosh license
- Choose this option to remove the license
- for NetWare for Macintosh and return to
- the default number of clients.
- <Esc>=Exit Help
- The license is already installed. Help 1 of 1
- You have chosen to install the NetWare for Macintosh
- license when a license is already installed. This is
- usually unnecessary. Choose one of these options.
- Do not install the NetWare for Macintosh license
- Choose this option to discontinue the NetWare
- for Macintosh license installation and leave the
- license in its current condition.
- Install the NetWare for Macintosh license
- Choose this option to continue with the NetWare
- for Macintosh license installation, replacing
- the current license.
- <Esc>=Exit Help
- Choose a Path Option Help 1 of 2
- Installing a license requires a path to the
- license file. The default path is the A:\
- drive. If the license file is on another drive
- or path you can enter a different path. The
- next page describes your options.
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next
- Choose a Path Option Help 2 of 2
- Accept the default path
- Select this option to search for the
- license file using the default path (A:\).
- Enter a different path
- Select this option to enter a different
- path to search for the license file. You
- can enter a path to a local drive or a
- remote server.
- <Esc>=Exit Help
- Remove the license? Help 1 of 2
- You have chosen to remove the NetWare for
- Macintosh license. You must confirm that this
- is what you wish to do. Removing the license
- will down grade NetWare for Macintosh to the
- default number of clients. Your options are
- described on the next page.
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next
- Remove the license? Help 2 of 2
- Do not remove the NetWare for Macintosh license
- Choose this option to discontinue the
- removal of the license. This will leave the
- license in its current state.
- Remove the NetWare for Macintosh license
- Choose this option to continue with the
- removal of the license. This will down
- grade NetWare for Macintosh to its default
- number of clients.
- <Esc>=Exit Helpvl
- Choose a Path Option Help 1 of 2
- You may be using RCONSOLE to install the
- license. It is necessary to know if the path
- you will specify is on the remote console
- workstation or relative to the server.
- The next page describes your options.
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next
- Choose a Path Option Help 2 of 2
- Enter a different path
- Select this option to enter a different
- path to search for the license file. You
- can enter a path to a local drive or
- volume or another server.
- Enter a remote console path
- If you are using RCONSOLE select this
- option to enter a path to the license file
- on your remote console workstation.
- <Esc>=Exit Help
- Specify a directory path Help 1 of 1
- Enter the path to the license file for NetWare
- for Macintosh. You may enter a path to a local
- DOS drive or a local server volume. You may
- also enter a path to another server using
- <server\vol:>\<path> where you provide the
- server name, volume name, and path.
- Available Action Keys:
- <Esc> Cancel the license installation.
- <Enter> Use the entered path to locate the
- license file.
- <Esc>=Exit Help
- Specify a directory path Help 1 of 1
- Enter a local workstation path to the license
- file for NetWare for Macintosh. For example
- A:\.
- Available Action Keys:
- <Esc> Cancel the license installation.
- <Enter> Use the entered path to locate the
- license file.
- <Esc>=Exit Help
- Edit the MSAUTO.NCF File Help 1 of 4
- Use the MSAUTO.NCF file for commands you want to
- execute after the NetWare server boots and MSSTART.NCF
- has executed.
- To load NetWare for Macintosh automatically after the
- operating system boots, add these commands to the
- MSAUTO.NCF file:
- load afp
- load atps
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next
- Edit the MSAUTO.NCF File Help 2 of 4
- If you want to load the HFS CD-ROM NLM at boot time,
- add this command:
- load hfscd
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Text Editor HelpIw
- Text Editor Help Help 3 of 4
- These action keys are available:
- <Esc> Exit. You will be prompted to save your
- file.
- <Up Arrow> Move up one line.
- <Down Arrow> Move down one line.
- <Left Arrow> Move left one character.
- <Right Arrow> Move right one character.
- <Backspace> Delete the character to the left of the
- cursor.
- <Del> Delete the character the cursor is on,
- or delete the text block.
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next
- Text Editor Help Help 4 of 4
- Action keys continued:
- <PgUp> Move up one page.
- <PgDn> Move down one page.
- <Ctrl><PgUp> Move to the beginning of the document.
- <Ctrl><PgDn> Move to the end of the document.
- <Home> Move to the beginning of the line.
- <End> Move to the end of the line.
- <Tab> Add four spaces at the cursor.
- <F5> Block on / Block off.
- <F6> Copy the text block to the paste buffer.
- <Ins> Insert the text from the paste buffer.
- <Esc>=Exit Help
- Edit the MSSTART.NCF file Help 1 of 4
- Use the MSSTART.NCF file to specify commands that
- must be executed when you boot the server. MSSTART.NCF
- is located in the NetWare server's boot directory,
- which contains MSERVER.EXE.
- To install NetWare for Macintosh, you need to add
- these command lines to MSSTART.NCF:
- load mac
- set minimum packet receive buffers=500
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next ~
- Edit the MSSTART.NCF file Help 2 of 4
- These command lines perform the following functions:
- 1. Load the Macintosh name space module.
- 2. Set the number of available packet receive buffers
- to 500.
- These lines should appear after the command line that
- loads the disk driver. If MSSTART.NCF already contains
- a line specifying the minimum number of packet receive
- buffers, make sure the number is set to 500.
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Text Editor Help|
- Text Editor Help Help 3 of 4
- These action keys are available:
- <Esc> Exit. You will be prompted to save your
- file.
- <Up Arrow> Move up one line.
- <Down Arrow> Move down one line.
- <Left Arrow> Move left one character.
- <Right Arrow> Move right one character.
- <Backspace> Delete the character to the left of the
- cursor.
- <Del> Delete the character the cursor is on,
- or delete the text block.
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next
- Text Editor Help Help 4 of 4
- Action keys continued:
- <PgUp> Move up one page.
- <PgDn> Move down one page.
- <Ctrl><PgUp> Move to the beginning of the document.
- <Ctrl><PgDn> Move to the end of the document.
- <Home> Move to the beginning of the line.
- <End> Move to the end of the line.
- <Tab> Add four spaces at the cursor.
- <F5> Block on / Block off.
- <F6> Copy the text block to the paste buffer.
- <Ins> Insert the text from the paste buffer.
- <Esc>=Exit Help
- NetWare for Macintosh Configuration Help 1 of 4
- The NetWare for Macintosh configuration utility
- helps you to set up AppleTalk File and Print
- Services using these options:
- Configure AppleTalk Stack
- Use INETCFG to configure the AppleTalk
- stack. INETCFG also allows you to load and
- bind LAN drivers.
- Configure File Services
- Use AFPCON to configure AppleTalk File
- Services.
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- NetWare for Macintosh Configuration Help 2 of 4
- Configure Print Services
- Use ATPSCON to configure AppleTalk Print
- Services.
- Configure CD-ROM Services
- Use HFSCDCON to configure HFS CD-ROM
- support.
- Install Additional Language Support
- Use this option to install NetWare for
- Macintosh in additional languages.
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- NetWare for Macintosh Configuration Help 3 of 4
- Install Macintosh Client Support
- Use this option to copy the Macintosh client
- support files for different languages to the
- server.
- Licensing Options
- Use this option to install or remove
- licenses for NetWare for Macintosh products.
- Add Macintosh Name Space
- Use this option to add the Macintosh name
- space to one or more volumes. You must add
- the Macintosh name space if you want to use
- AFP or the HFS CD-ROM module.
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next
- NetWare for Macintosh Configuration Help 4 of 4
- Edit MSSTART.NCF
- Use this option to change the MSSTART.NCF
- file. This file can contain loading
- information for disk drivers and any name
- space module, including MAC.NAM. It can also
- include some SET commands.
- Edit MSAUTO.NCF
- Use this option to change the MSAUTO.NCF
- file. You can add any command you can type
- from the console. You may not want to add
- commands that usually appear in the
- MSSTART.NCF file.
- <Esc>=Exit Help]
- Overview Help 1 of 4
- Here is an overview of installing NetWare for
- Macintosh:
- 1. Press <Ins> in the "Currently Installed
- Products" screen of INSTALL.
- 2. Specify the drive and path from which
- NetWare for Macintosh will be installed,
- and press <Enter>.
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- Overview Help 2 of 4
- 3. Confirm the installation by pressing
- <Enter>. The files will be transferred to
- the server.
- 4. Complete the Final Installation Options
- form.
- 5. Choose "Configure AppleTalk Stack" and
- press <Enter>.
- 6. Choose "Configure File Services" and press
- <Enter>.
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- Overview Help 3 of 4
- 7. Choose "Configure Print Services" and
- press <Enter>.
- 8. Choose "Configure CD-ROM Services" and
- press <Enter>.
- 9. Choose "Install Additional Language
- Support" and press <Enter>.
- 10. Choose "Install Macintosh Client Support"
- and press <Enter>.
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- Overview Help 4 of 4
- 11. Choose "Add Macintosh Name Space" and
- press <Enter>.
- 12. Press <Esc> to exit. Confirm that you want
- to exit by selecting "Yes."
- 13. Press <Esc> three times to exit INSTALL.
- 14. Down the server and reboot.
- <Esc>=Exit Help
- Load File Services Help 1 of 1
- Select "Yes" if you want the AppleTalk Filing
- Protocol (AFP) loaded automatically at boot
- time. The line "load afp" will be added to
- the MSAUTO.NCF file.
- Select "No" if you do not want AFP loaded at
- boot time.
- <Esc>=Exit Help
- Load Print Services Help 1 of 1
- Select "Yes" if you want AppleTalk Print
- Services (ATPS) loaded automatically at
- boot time. The line "load atps" will be
- added to the MSAUTO.NCF file.
- Select "No" if you do not want ATPS
- loaded at boot time.
- <Esc>=Exit HelpW
- Final Installation Options Help 1 of 4
- All the files supporting NetWare for Macintosh
- have been installed. These options allow you to
- configure the server so that NetWare for Macintosh
- will operate properly.
- 1. Select volumes that you want Macintosh
- workstations to access. Macintosh workstations
- can only access volumes that have the Macintosh
- name space. The INSTALL utility will add the
- Macintosh name space to the volumes you select.
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- Final Installation Options Help 2 of 4
- 2. If Macintosh workstations regularly use this
- server, select "Yes" to have the operating
- system load AFP.NLM from the MSAUTO.NCF file.
- Select "No" if you do not want to load AFP.NLM
- from the MSAUTO.NCF file.
- 3. If this server regularly supports Macintosh or
- AppleTalk printing, select "Yes" to have the
- operating system load ATPS.NLM from the
- MSAUTO.NCF file. Select "No" if you do not
- want to load ATPS.NLM from the MSAUTO.NCF
- file.
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- Final Installation Options Help 3 of 4
- 4. Macintosh client support files add support for
- NetWare Directory Services, for Macintosh
- NetWare-encrypted login, and for other Macintosh
- features.
- To copy the client support files to the SYS
- volume, select "Yes." The SYS volume must
- contain the Macintosh name space or be marked in
- Option 1 to have the Macintosh name space added.
- Select "No" if you do not want to copy the
- client support files.
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- Final Installation Options Help 4 of 4
- 5. Press <Enter> to continue the installation.
- After you confirm the options you want to use,
- all of the actions you specified will proceed.
- You can press <Esc> in the confirmation window
- to return to the form.
- <Esc>=Exit Help
- Locate MSSTART.NCF Help 1 of 1
- The INSTALL utility needs the location
- of the MSSTART.NCF file. Press <Enter>
- to choose the MSSTART.NCF file located
- in the boot directory of the server.
- <Esc>=Exit Help
- Transfer Files Interruption Help 1 of 2
- File copying was interrupted or there was a
- problem. Select from these options:
- Try to copy <file> again
- Select this option after you have fixed
- the problem to continue copying this file.
- Skip copying this file
- Select this option to skip this file and
- continue with the rest of the installation.
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next
- Transfer Files Interruption Help 2 of 2
- Cancel Installation
- Select this option to abandon the
- installation and return to INSTALL.
- <Esc>=Exit Help
- Transfer Files Interruption Help 1 of 1
- File copying was interrupted or there was a
- problem. Select from these options:
- Try to copy <file> again
- Select this option after you have fixed
- the problem to continue copying this file.
- Cancel Installation
- Select this option to abandon the
- installation and return to INSTALL.
- <Esc>=Exit Help
-