Microsoft KB Archive/186487

= Terminal Server Commands: NW2NT =

Article ID: 186487

Article Last Modified on 11/1/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0, Terminal Server Edition

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This article was previously published under Q186487



SUMMARY
NW2NT - While this is not strictly a command line utility, it is unique to Terminal Server and can be run from the command line. NW2NT is used to give selected NetWare users access to the Terminal Server.


 * 1) Click Start, point to Programs, point to Administrative Tools (Common), and click NetWare User Access for Terminal Server.
 * 2) Click Server to open the Select NetWare Server dialog box.
 * 3) In Select Server, click a NetWare server, and then click OK.
 * 4) In Username, type the name of an administrator for the NetWare server, and in Password, type the password. User names configured for the NetWare server appear in the NetWare User Access for Terminal Server dialog box.
 * 5) In From, select the users to whom you want to give access to the Terminal Server, and then click Add. The names you selected will appear in To. Users listed in From cannot access the Terminal Server.
 * 6) Click Apply to save all the changes you have made without closing the dialog box.

NOTES: If you want to grant NetWare users access to the entire domain, you must run this program from a Windows NT domain controller. If you run this program on a server on the domain that is not a domain controller, you can grant NetWare users access only to that specific Terminal Server. You can give access only to users from NetWare 3.x servers. At this time you cannot give access to users from NetWare 4.x servers (unless the NetWare server is set to Bindery Emulation).

For more information, see the Services for NetWare Networks manual and Books Online.

Keywords: kbinfo KB186487

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