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This article contains questions and answers about connecting to Novell NetWare resources.
The following information applies to Microsoft Windows(TM) for Workgroups version 3.1.
1. Q. Does Microsoft Windows for Workgroups support Novell
NetWare?
A. Windows for Workgroups does support the network-specific
features
of Novell NetWare. However, ArcNet(R) is not supported with the
Microsoft IPX transport. For additional information, please
refer to the section titled "Using Novell NetWare" in Chapter 6
of the "Getting Started" manual.
2. Q. When I run Microsoft Windows for Workgroups, what changes
are made within Novell NetWare?
A. Microsoft has created two new components that take the place of
the Novell IPX.COM file. These components are MSIPX.SYS and
MSIPX.COM. The MSIPX.SYS file provides compatibility with the
Network Driver Interface Specification (NDIS). This NDIS
compatibility gives the MSIPX transport the flexibility to bind
with different network adapter cards without requiring the
Novell regeneration procedure each time you change a driver.
MSIPX.SYS is loaded as a device driver in the CONFIG.SYS file
after the device driver PROTMAN.DOS. MSIPX.COM is loaded in the
AUTOEXEC.BAT file before NETX.COM. (NETX.COM is the NetWare
command-line shell redirector. It is not modified for use with
Windows for Workgroups.)
The Novell Opened Datalink Interface (ODI) is not supported by
Windows for Workgroups. For this reason, PROTMAN.DOS replaces
the Novell LSL.COM file. Both files allow for multiplexing
transports and network cards. However, PROTMAN.DOS provides an
NDIS interface; LSL.COM provides for ODI. In addition, Windows
for Workgroups defaults to drive letter P as the LastDrive=
setting and uses the MS-DOS letters up to P to connect with
other Windows for Workgroups machines. The default login drive
for Novell NetWare is usually F; with Windows for Workgroups it
is changed to Q. Therefore, you may need to change some Novell
login scripts or the LastDrive= statement. You can map Novell
network drives to drive letters A through P.
3. Q. What steps do I take to add Novell NetWare connectivity to
Microsoft Windows for Workgroups?
A. You can add the Novell NetWare network-specific features either
during or after Windows for Workgroups Setup. If you have
already installed Windows for Workgroups, use all four following
steps. If you are adding Novell NetWare connectivity during
setup, skip steps 1 and 2.
1. In the Control Panel window, choose the Network icon.
2. Choose the Networks button at the bottom of the Network
Settings dialog box.
3. In the Available Network Types dialog box, select Novell
NetWare, and choose the Add button.
4. After you provide the appropriate files from the setup
disks, Novell NetWare appears in the box titled Other
Networks In Use. Choose the OK button. You must restart
Windows before this change can take affect.
Your Novell NetWare server may be running protocols in addition
to what you have already installed. Windows for Workgroups
supports only the MSIPX protocol with Novell NetWare.
4. Q. How can I connect to Novell NetWare drives and printers with
Microsoft Windows for Workgroups installed?
A. To connect to Novell NetWare drives and printers, you must have
access rights for these servers and their resources. If you
cannot view NetWare drives and printers in the NetWare Connect
dialog boxes, you can manually enter the server name and
directory in the Path box. The proper syntax for this entry is
<"servername/volumename:directoryname" (without the quotation
marks)>. To connect to Novell NetWare servers for disk and
printer access, your workstation must use the same protocols. If
you do not know which protocols your Novell NetWare server uses,
check with the system administrator.
5. Q. How can I find out which protocols are installed on my
computer?
A. To determine which protocols are configured on your computer,
use the following two steps:
1. In the Control Panel window, choose the Network icon.
2. In the Network Settings dialog box, choose the Adapters
button.
The protocols are listed in the parentheses beside the network
card name.
6. Q. I'm running Microsoft Windows for Workgroups on a Novell
Token Ring network and am receiving the error message "File
server cannot be found." What is causing this error?
A. If you are running on a Novell Token Ring network, the error
message "File server cannot be found" may be caused by loading
ROUTE.COM in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file. Edit the AUTOEXEC.BAT file
and remove the line that loads ROUTE.COM. After you save the
file, restart the machine. If the message continues to be
displayed, the network hardware may be failing and should be
checked.
7. Q. I'm running Microsoft Windows for Workgroups on a Novell
Ethernet network and am receiving the error message "File server
cannot be found." What should I do in this case?
A. If you are running on a Novell Ethernet network, the error
message "File server cannot be found" may be caused by an
incorrect Ethernet frame type setting in the PROTOCOL.INI file.
To correct this problem, use the following four steps:
1. In the Control Panel window, choose the Network icon, then
choose the Adapters button.
2. Select the adapter that is bound to MSIPX, choose the
Setup button, then choose the Advanced button.
3. Select Novell IPX from the Protocols In Use box, then
choose the Settings button.
4. In the Adapter Media Type Value box, you will see either
Novell/Ethernet or Ethernet_II(DIX). Note which parameter is
indicated, and then select the other Media Type parameter.
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Last Reviewed: June 28, 1998