Windows configuration
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8.4 Windows configuration
Refer to “3 Network Settings” (p. 3-1) for details on how to perform net-
work printing in a Windows environment.
8.5 NetWare configuration
This section provides details on how to configure a Novell NetWare server
in order to print from a NetWare client. Follow the procedures listed below
to configure the NetWare server from a NetWare client.
Using NWSetup
NWSetup is a utility program that comes bundled with the Network Card,
which simplifies configuration of the NetWare file server and Network
Card. See “NWSetup (Windows)” (p. 8-38).
Using NetWare Client
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NetWare 4.x configuration in bindery services emulation
This section describes how to configure the Network Card with Net-
Ware 4.x bindery services emulation. See “NetWare 4.x Configuration
Using Bindery Emulation” (p. 8-5).
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Novell Directory Services configuration
This section describes how to configure the Network Card with Net-
Ware 4.x directory services. See “Configuration Using Novell Directory
Services” (p. 8-8).
NetWare 4.x Configuration Using Bindery Emulation
Novel NetWare 4.x supports two operation modes: NDS and bindery ser-
vices emulation. This chapter explains how to configure NetWare 4.x us-
ing bindery emulation. For information about NDS, see “Configuration
Using Novell Directory Services” (p. 8-8).
These two services run simultaneously and transparently to each other.
The Network Card can be configured to operate in the bindery services
mode only or under NDS. Under NDS, the Network Card will also service
older file servers operating in bindery mode.
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Note
The Network Card will not be able to find its file servers if it is not cor-
rectly configured for NDS operation and the bindery services mode is
not running. You can use MAP or a Web browser to check the config-
uration of the Network Card. See “Management Access Program
(Windows)” (p. 8-28) for more information.