Microsoft KB Archive/138454

= Using NetWare Utilities Without Making a Drive Connection =

Article ID: 138454

Article Last Modified on 11/1/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 3.5
 * Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 3.51
 * Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Developer Edition
 * Microsoft Windows NT Server 3.5
 * Microsoft Windows NT Server 3.51
 * Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q138454



SUMMARY
It is possible to use NetWare administrative utilities such as SYSCON.EXE without the need for a drive connection in File Manager by using a universal naming convention (UNC) path in the path variable.



MORE INFORMATION
Standard drive mappings on a NetWare server usually include the PUBLIC directory and the Volume Root. Most administrators also map the SYSTEM directory.

Using Windows NT you can do the equivalent of a Search Drive Map by adding these directories to the Path variable under System Environment Variables in Control Panel.

Some of the NetWare utilities require access to the SYSTEM and PUBLIC directories to run. You can solve this problem by adding these directories to the path in the form of a UNC path. To add this path to the System Environment Variables, do the following:


 * 1) Run Control Panel and choose System.
 * 2) Under System Environment Variables select the Path variable.

After you select Path, the values for the variable appear in the Variable and Value fields at the bottom of the System dialog box.
 * 1) In the Value field, add the UNC path names for the directories you want to add to the path. Example:

%SystemRoot%;\\voyager\sys;\\voyager\sys\public;\\voyager\sys\system

Make sure each addition is separated by a semicolon. In the above example VOYAGER is the name of the NetWare server.
 * 1) After adding the new entries choose Set and then OK.
 * 2) From the Command Prompt and run a NetWare utility.

If you have proper Rights on the NetWare server, the utility runs as expected.

You may create an icon in Windows for utilities you use frequently:


 * 1) Run PIF Editor (PIFEDIT.EXE).
 * 2) Type the NetWare utility name in the Program Filename field, for example, SYSCON.EXE.
 * 3) Type a window title in the Window Title field.
 * 4) Type optional parameters in the Optional Parameters field.
 * 5) For Startup Directory, type the UNC name. For example:

\\voyager\sys\public
 * 1) Next to Video Memory select the Text option button.
 * 2) Type memory options as required in the KB Required, KB Preferred, and KB Limit fields.
 * 3) Select your preferred Display Usage and Execution options.
 * 4) Make sure to select Close Window On Exit. If this is not selected the Virtual DOS Machine (VDM) remains active even after you quit the program.
 * 5) From the File menu, choose Save, type a PIF filename, choose OK, and quit PIF Editor.
 * 6) In Program Manager, from the File menu choose New.
 * 7) Under New, choose Program Item.
 * 8) In the Program Item Properties dialog box, type the PIF filename from step 10 in the Command Line field.
 * 9) Choose Change Icon.

An information box titled Change Icon appears stating "There are no icons available for the file specified."
 * 1) Choose OK and choose an Icon from the Current Icon list box. If you want to see additional icons delete PROGMAN.EXE from the File Name field and type MORICONS.DLL instead.

A different set of icons appears in the Current Icon list box.
 * 1) Choose OK twice.

The new icon appears in the active group in Program Manager.
 * 1) Double click the icon to test that the NetWare utility runs.

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