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ADVANCED USERLIST
Version 1.2
For MS-DOS Or Windows 3.1 Workstations
Running On A Netware 2.x, 3.x or 4.x Network
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May 1993
User's Manual
Copyright (c) 1993 O'Brien Consulting Services
All Rights Reserved.
Portions of this program Copyright (c) 1983-1990 Novell, Inc.
All Rights Reserved.
Table of Contents
Introduction................................................1
Installation................................................2
Running The DOS Version.....................................3
Running The WINDOWS Version.................................4
Options Available In Both Versions..........................5
APPENDICES:
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Notes On Running Windows With Netware......................A
Revision History...........................................B
Warranty/Disclaimer/Terms & Conditions.....................C
Registration...............................................D
PAGE 1
-- INTRODUCTION --
This ADVANCED USERLIST allows a supervisor or authorized user to
get various information about any user currently logged in to a
Netware network. The user list program supplied with Netware
indicates the users logged in, but not much other useful
information. This program shows much the same information, but
includes many other features.
The program is most useful for people at a help desk or others
that need to do problem determination. This person may have to
do a standard user list, send a message, look up specific
information for a user or group, check user and system login
scripts, check file and directory privileges, and other tasks.
This may require running several utility programs supplied with
Netware. This program combines many of the needed features
into one utility.
A summary of these features are:
1. Sort the user list by node address, user id (login name),
full name, connection id or login date and time.
2. Send a message to a user.
3. Look at a users login script.
4. Look at the system login script.
5. Look at a users security equivalences.
6. Look at the groups a user belongs to.
7. Look at a users trustee assignments. This will show
the users specific file and directory assignments as
well as those for the groups the user belongs to.
8. Refresh the user list without re-running the program.
9. Pick a file server to view, from those you are currently
logged into.
10. View print job configurations.
11. Automatically refresh the user list.
12. View miscellaneous user information.
13. Recognize Netware security to provide bindery and other
user information to authorized users only. Non-authorized
users will get error messages indicating the lack of
security.
14. Attach and detach from all available file servers
found on the internetwork.
Both DOS and WINDOWS versions of the program are included. Both
supply the same information and features with the only difference
being the user interface.
PAGE 2
-- INSTALLATION --
-- DOS Version --
Copy ULIST.EXE into some directory that is located in your PATH
statement. If you put the file into its own directory, make
sure you add that directory to your PATH statement in your
AUTOEXEC.BAT file or map a search drive to that directory in the
system or user login script.
ULIST.SIG must also be copied to the same directory as ULIST.EXE.
ULIST.EXE looks for this file in the same directory where
ULIST.EXE was loaded from.
-- WINDOWS Version --
Copy WULIST.EXE into any directory you wish. Start WINDOWS and
click once inside the group you want ADVANCED USERLIST put into.
Select FILE, NEW, and then PROGRAM ITEM from the program manager
menu. Set 'Description:' to Advanced Userlist. Set 'Command
Line:' to the drive and directory where WULIST.EXE was copied to
followed by WULIST.EXE such as C:\UTIL\WULIST.EXE.
ULIST.SIG and NWCALLS.DLL must also be copied to the same
directory as WULIST.EXE. WULIST.EXE looks for these files in the
same directory where WULIST.EXE was loaded from.
PAGE 3
-- RUNNING THE DOS VERSION --
Type ULIST at the command prompt to start the program. The default
file server is located and the current users logged in are
found, a screen is displayed showing the users node address, user
id (login name), users full name, connection Id and the date and
time the user logged in. You can use the page up/down, home/end
and cursor up/down keys to move the selection bar to a specific
user.
Once the selection bar is positioned on a user, pressing ENTER
will display a menu of options. All options then selected will
reference the selected user.
This main menu and all sub-menus work the same way. Move the
selection bar to the requested option or item. Pressing ENTER
will perform the request, and pressing the ESCAPE key will
return to the previous menu. Pressing ALT-F10 at any time will
end the program.
PAGE 4
-- RUNNING THE WINDOWS VERSION --
Double clicking the ADVANCED USERLIST icon starts the program.
The current users logged in are found and a list box is displayed
showing the users node address, user id (login name), users full
name, connection Id and the date and time the user logged in.
The selection bar is positioned on the first user by default.
Clicking on any of the available buttons will perform that
function. Clicking one of the radio buttons will change the
sort sequence of the list. Clicking the down-arrow button to
the right of the file server name will allow you to change
file servers.
After clicking on one of the option buttons, clicking OK, CANCEL
or pressing the ESCAPE key will end the selected task.
PAGE 5
-- OPTIONS AVAILABLE IN BOTH VERSIONS --
SORT USER LIST
Move the selection bar to the requested sequence and press
ENTER (DOS) or click on the radio button next to the
sequence you want (WINDOWS). The available sequences are
node address, user id (login name), user full name,
connection id and login date and time.
SEND MESSAGE TO USER
Type the text of the message and press ENTER or click on
OK. The WINDOWS version allows the message to be sent to
all users while the DOS version does not. The total
length of the message text is limited (by Netware) to 55
characters. The user id of the person sending the message
is inserted into the beginning of the message so the
actual length of the message depends on the length of
the requesting users id.
USER LOGIN SCRIPT
The users login script is displayed.
SYSTEM LOGIN SCRIPT
The system login script is displayed.
SECURITY EQUIVALENCES
A list will be displayed showing the users and groups
the selected user has equivalence to.
GROUPS USER IS IN