We have a mixed environment of Windows and Novell servers. We are currently running Novell client 4. NMAS client 3. All of our printers reside on Novell iprint servers. Do you know if Windows 7 offers a Microsoft client for Novell that could be used in lieu of installing the full Netware client? We currently authenticate through Novell first and then windows.
With Windows 7, is there are way to authenticate to Windows first and to Novell in the background? If number 2 is possible, what happens if anything to printing? Would we be able to continue to use Novell printing or would we have to switch over to Windows printing? Hi Myron, I want to inform you that Novell client is not a Microsoft product, I suggest you would better to ask Novell for further help:.
Thus you may need to upgrade your Novell iPrint. Please refer: Installing the iPrint Client. Also, here are some articles which may help:.
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Note: If you want to perform the client installation on yourmachines without user intervention, you can use Client 32'sAutomatic Client Update ACU feature. In order for theACU process to work, the parent directory you create forthe Client 32 files must match the one specified in the ACUlogin script. To give you an overview of the installation process, the following explanation covers installing Client 32 from within Windows from a network drive.
Then click on OK. The initial screen for the NetWare Client 32 Installation program is displayed. Click on Continue.
After reading the license agreement screen, click on Yes to proceed. The first screen of consequence is the Directory Locations screen. Here you specify what your target directory is for the Client 32 software and where the files for Windows will go see Figure 3. The Target Directory is where the Client 32 files will be copied on the workstation; Windows Directory is where the Windows files are located.
You can choose different Target and Windows directories by typing in different directory locations. Or click on the ' The installation program checks to see if you are already running on a network. If you are, it selects an appropriate LAN driver for the currently-installed network board. CFG file was used when loading the previous client software. Once it knows which file to use, the install program parses that NET.
This information is then used to build a new NET. CFG file that is placed in the target directory, along with the new Client 32 software. If the workstation is not currently attached to the network, the installation program looks in the following three locations on the local hard drive for an existing NET.
CFG file:. If the program can't find a NET. CFG, you will need to type in all of the configuration information when prompted. In the Board entry box, you will see a selection matching the network board you have installed. Under the Driver section of the window is the LAN driver for that board. Client 32 supports the C-code bit. LAN drivers that come with the client software, some assembly-based bit. LAN drivers that ship with NetWare 4. If the installation program can find a bit driver to match your installed board, you will see the board and LAN driver listed in the ODI Driver Selection window.
If it cannot find a bit driver match in its list of certified LAN drivers, the installation program will prompt you to load a driver from another location such as drive A. If you are using a bit. LAN driver, you should have an. This file contains valid settings that the driver can use, as well as other information provided by the manufacturer about the driver.
Client 32 reads the driver information including the filename itself from within the. LDI file, so the. LDI filename must match the name designated inside the. LDI for it to work. If you are using a bit LAN driver, you should have an.
INS file that contains configuration information about the bit. COM driver. If the board and driver you are using is not listed but you have the driver and support file, click on the Board entry box and select 'User Supplied Driver' from the resulting list. Note: If your board's LAN driver didn't come with an. LDI or. INSfile, contact the board manufacturer to obtain one. You will then see the Select a Board window with a list of boards to choose from.
Select the correct board and click on OK. As shown in Figure 5, the installation program next displays the Additional Options window, where you specify whether you want to install support for the following:. Note: The Windows-based installation program assumes you areinstalling Client 32 support for both DOS and Windows, sothese options are not listed in the Additional Optionswindow. BAT file:. BAT file.
Here you need to fill in the information about Client IP address, router address, subnetwork mask, and DNS domain name. Note that you cannot supply more than one router address on the Default Router Address line, but you can add additional addresses later.
CFG fileare not updated. You'll need to make the changes manually. If you put spaces in the address slots, the installation program won't pull the information into its proper places. Simply proceed to the next screen. SNMP Configuration. If you have selected to install support for configuring SNMP, you will see a window similar to the one in Figure 7. In this window, you need to fill in the Workstation Name, which identifies the computer; the Workstation Location, which describes the location of the computer in 80 characters or less ; and the Contact Name so you know who is supporting this computer.
If you have selected to install support for host resources for the MIB Management Information Base , the next window allows you to add local devices, such as a printer or modem, to that database. Click on the Add button, type in the information that you want to include, and click OK.
Then in the Directory Level to Search from Root entry, type the number of directories away from the root directory you want the SNMP agent to scan for installed software. If you want SNMP to scan for additional paths that are more level away than you designated earlier, put those in under the Additional Search Paths field.
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