9. Insert NetFinity Services for NetWare Diskette #2 and select OK.
After the program files have been copied onto your NetWare server, a
window like the one in Figure 110 will appear.
Figure 110. Network Driver Configuration
10. Enter a name for the server in the System Name field. This name identifies
the server on the network.
11. Select Novell IPX from the Network Drivers field.
Attention
If the workstation supports additional communications protocols, the
names of these protocols will appear in the Network Drivers field. Do not
enable any protocols other than IPX because IPX is the only supported
protocol by NetFinity Services for NetWare.
12. Select the Driver Enabled check box to activate the driver on startup.
13. Enter the System Keywords.
System keywords are not necessary for NetFinity services functions, but they
can be used to organize the network by allowing the NetFinity Manager to
discover machines using the keywords as filters.
14. Set the Network Time-Out value.
The network time-out is the number of seconds that NetFinity will attempt to
communicate with a remote system that is not responding. If NetFinity does
not establish contact with the remote system within this time, it cancels the
communication attempt.
If you do not change this value, the system will use the default setting which
is 15 seconds.
15. Select NetFinity Options (optional).
This allows you to enable/disable NetFinity features, such as the service
execution alerts option. If you enable the service execution alerts option,
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