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Since the Microsoft clients are being processed through the gateway, access is slower than direct access from the client to the NetWare server. The initial logon may be slower, but access to the NetWare resources will be quicker.

The gateway is not a typical service and is therefore not installed by default when you install NT Server. Make sure that you remove any third-party network services or client software, including NetWare client software, before you install the gateway.

GSNW installation Installation is simply a matter of right-clicking on Network Neighborhood, choosing Properties from the shortcut menu, and clicking the Services tab in the Network dialog box.

After installation is complete, reboot the server. Keep in mind that NetWare will be placed first in your network access order. You may want to change the binding order, since most of the resources you access are on the NT Server.

This process involves enabling the gateway on the NT Server and then activating it. Create the same user with the same password on the NetWare server. Next, click the Gateway button.

Check Enable Gateway and enter the user account name and password for the gateway you created in Step 1. Click the Add button and type a name for the shared directory you are creating. Enter the path to the NetWare directory e. Choose a drive letter for this shared drive. The table below lists the NetWare utilities supported by NT. NetWare utilities supported by Windows NT Server using GSNW chkvol help rconsole settts colorpal listdir remove slist dspace map revoke syscon flag ncopy rights tlist flagdir ndir security userlist fconsole pconsole send volinfo filer Psc session whoami grant pstat setpass.

Use the Network applet to remove it, reboot the server, and then reinstall it. The NWLink service depends on the NWLinksys services, which failed to start because of the following error: The system cannot find the file specified.

Remove it, reboot the server, and reinstall it. Error binding to adapter card [ cardname ] Your NIC is either not working right or is not installed correctly. Verify the settings, making sure NWLink is bound to the card. This piece of junk caused my welcome screen to become the classic version, and whenever I try to set it back to the original using the control panel, it says: Client Services for Netware has disabled the Welcome screen and Fast User Switching.

To restore these features , you must uninstall Client Services for Netware. I have searched other forums and they say to go to Network Connections and uninstall the thing. Unfortunately, I couldn't find this program anywhere. Please help me find a way to get rid of this piece of junk that installed itself on my computer.

In network connections, open the properties of your network card. Select the Novell thing and click "uninstall". Well the problem is I cant find the Novell thing to uninstall. I can't find anything in the Device Manager either. Then click on network cnnections. Check each one individually by right clicking and then clicking properties. When you see the client services on netware in the list of properties click on it to remove the small x.

Now scroll down and hit unnstall. Your PC will reboot with the old netware logon. After it does go back to control panel and click user accounts and change how people logon. Now you will be allowed to re-establih the welcome and fast switching tabs that netware disabled. I don't think I've made myself clear enough because I only said it 3 times. As I said before, there is no sign of it in my network connections either.

You will then see a block with a check tick in Client Services for Netware and if you do not you have not went to the correct type of network you are using. Take out the check tick mark and then do uninstall. The reboot. You will come up with the same as you had before but now you go to your USER accounts and you can now put two check marks ticks in the 2 boxes that are displayed. Reboot again and you will see that your old screen now comes up and you will not have to enter a password again and your computer will bootup as it normally did before.

I did spend 2 hours on this today 5 Dec 06 but it does work Enjoy and thanks for the information since I have fought this problem for the last 2 weeks. To subzer0 Go to this website and you have to install some program, it's pretty easy. It took like 2min. Nodsu said:. Click to expand So, I went to Control Panel, System, Services and located it under the name Client Services where it was programmed to start automatically I then clicked to open it's properties, and disabled it.

Some are propably ticked while some are not. Remember one thing when you are uninstalling the Client for Netware from your nekworking don't forget to remove you internet connection line cable from your computer cos it's and offline thing to do when your offline is enabled and your computer will restart imediately and you will proceed to your "USER ACCOUNT" and change your welcome screen.

If you didn't see the CSNW, a cable-like sign on your control panel know that netware is not on your system. And if you still find you welcome screen is not responding to swift-switching try to uninstall the NWlink After installing XP and it does not give me the option to select from either one of these two options. To restore these features you must uninstall Client Services for NetWare.

Highlight your network, and click install button. Allow your PC to restart. I had the problem and it's finally resolved. I have read here, various remedies for the problem. I had no problem finding it, I think. I began to try the first remedy by Nodsu dated Every item in the list had a check mark in the box on the left.

I found the "Client Services for Netware" link in control panel, but when right clicked and clicked open, msg said "the service has not been started.



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