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6.1. How do I connect to Novell NetWare (TM) servers?
First, ask your administrator if he prepared the server for Win95 clients. This is critical, if you want your administrator to like you. Then, Install Client for NetWare networks, and fill in the "Preferred Server" value in CNW's Properties. Set your primary login to "Client for NetWare Networks". Also, install IPX/SPX protocol (It will install automatically along with Client for NetWare), and select a frame type in its Advanced properties. Auto-detect does not always work. Your choice of frame type depends on what the NetWare server uses. NetWare 3.11 and earlier typically use 802.3, later servers use 802.2. The next time you restart, you will get a NetWare login requester asking for your name and password. When you feed it this, your NetWare login script will execute. More details for NetWare Directory Services later.
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