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Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 19:36:47 PST8PDT,4,1,0,3600,10,-1,0,7200,3600
From: waynec@linkline.com
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: OT: Netware 3.12 ???

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Steven Levine writes:

> In <20040327073514.73560.qmail@joan.linkline.com>, on 03/26/04
> at 11:35 PM, waynec@linkline.com said:
>
>>Anyone know someone with Netware 3.12 familiarity who might assist me
>>with a probably very dumb problem I am having trying to apply the 3.2
>>enhancement cdrom to a 3.12 server?
>
> At one time I did a lot of Netware admin, but have probably forgotten most
> of what I used to know. Feel free to ask your question. Worst case, I'll
> tell you I don't know the answer.
>
>>Or, perhaps you know of a forum where I might find some Netware 3.12
>>knowledge?
>
> The netware newgroups are a vast source of knowledge, as is google.
>
> HTH,

Thanks, Steven. I did find a Netware forum shortly after I posted here, but
so far no one has posted any replies to my query. It might be easisest just
to direct you to that site to read the problem summary:

http://www.computing.net/netware/wwwboard/forum/4988.html

I have more information I can supply, like the exact Netware console
messages, the Netware procedure for applying the 3.2 enhancement CD, the DOS
config.sys, and autoexec.bat if you want to look at those.

I just have a feeling that I'm doing something very dumb and someone will
say "Oh, yeah, it doesn't work quite THAT way, you have to do such & such".
I am troubled by the fact that DOS can access the cdrom initially, but then
cannot access the cdrom once Netware has been brought up and back down,
without a reboot of DOS. Also, I didn't mention in the post, but Netware is
able to "CD DIR" the root directory of the (unmounted) cdrom (after doing a
"LOAD CDROM" and "CD DEVICE LIST"; but it then cannot load the 3.2
PINSTALL.NLM from it, nor can it "CD MOUNT" the cdrom.

I know there is an alternate way of applying 3.2 via a client machine, but
I'd like for the server be able to use the server-attached cdrom.

Thanks,
Wayne

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