How do you connect to the novell server on the PC? Do they just use the usual //servername/share lingo to attach a drive on Windows? If so you can use the same info to attach a drive on the Mac. From the finder you do a command-K to connect to a server and then

smb://servername

At that point it should attempt to authenticate you and present a list of available shares. Hope Novell isn't doing something weird.

CB

Alex Jurgensen wrote:
Hi,
Cody,

I want to connect using my Mac. This is the time in my life where PC's are not an option unless neccessary. I understand mounting, but how can I mount with Novell handleing everything?

Thanks for listening,
Alex,


On 16-Aug-08, at 7:13 AM, Cody Hurst wrote:

Well well well. I actually just completed a course in novell, where I had to install the server in a virtual machine as well as install xp in a virtual machine and run them both on 2 gb of ram. That was not fun.

I actually don't understand thi question. However I will say that if the account you are logging into is hosted on the server side like in server 2003, all your settings, including jaws will be set back to defaults. I ahve tried this, even here at home and I have confirmed this.. I"m not quite sure what else is going on maybe you can elaborate and i can give some advice.

As for the drive issue you have a server home directory and I don't know if you are using iFolder or not..but what exactly can't the system access?

Thanks for any more info you can relay to us on this,

Cody

On Aug 16, 2008, at 12:52 AM, Alex Jurgensen wrote:

Hi,

My network at school uses Novell. The client provided by the district has really messed around with JAWS, or it might not have been renabled by the administrator who installed it originally until after login. Anyway, I want to connect to my user shared volume and the hand out drive, if we have one here. How can I do this?

Thanks for listening,
Alex,






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