If using Netware 5+, and all TCP/IP, just
connect to RAS as normal and (if necessary) fire up the NW Client. You may
need to add DNS/HOST entry for your Novell server depending on the timeout
settings for the login client.
If using IPX/SPX, make sure that both the
RAS server/service and the DUN connection are configured for it. After
connecting, the Novell Client should start automatically. You may need to modify
login scripts to deal with the serious speed decrease....
As an aside, if you don't have an NT box,
and need to do this, instead of buying a Novell solution, you can use Freesco on
an old PC for TCP/IP dial-in.
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- Using W2K RAS to connect to a Novell 5.1 Network Tim Cronin
- RE: Using W2K RAS to connect to a Novell 5.1 Network Paul . Rochford
- Re: Using W2K RAS to connect to a Novell 5.1 Network Bartolini
- RE: Using W2K RAS to connect to a Novell 5.1 Network Dennis Atherton
- RE: Using W2K RAS to connect to a Novell 5.1 Network Ian Kelly
- RE: Using W2K RAS to connect to a Novell 5.1 Network Tim Cronin
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