Out of my view, you have two, maybe three options.
1. Remove SNMP from Windows as a component of Windows.
2. Have your users hit the "Cancel" button when they are prompted to enter their username and password when Windows opens up. (if you see this being an option)
3. Use a more...
You will receive a question mark instead of the correct symbol when you did not install the snap-ins needed for it.
Go to the Novell Website, download and apply the missing snap-ins. :-)
That depends, let me explain:
TTS means "Transaction Tracking System". A mechanism that protects databases and files from corruption - you could see it that way. TTS caches the information which are not fully written to the DB and in case anything should disturb the successful...
are these public accss or private access printers ?
how do you distribute the printer drivers ?
The Deskjet - is is attached to the network via a printer box ?
If you change the communication on that box to bidirectional for that port, does it change that behaviour ?
Might be an issue of the client software you are using, too little information provided to be sure.
Just as an example: In order to copy files larger than 4GB, you will need client 4.9 and SP3 for NetWare6.
Any particular reason why you put eDirectory 8.7 in place ? If not (as it is only a test server as you said), redo ! Take it off, apply eDir 8.62 SP3. This besides is much more stable and faster as well on NW5.1 systems.
You have several options:
1. Set Up eDirectory for MS instead of AD, of course you will also need a NetWare running eDirectory instead of your 3.1X NetWare server (more than 10 years ago, when NW3.1X was the most current NOS, computer technology was not that far!)
2. Have a NetWare 6.X server...
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