I'm new to Novell and have gotten nowhere with this issue after 5 hours and not sure where to look next.
The server is running Novell 3.12
Laptop A using Novell Client vs 4.83.0.0 SP1
Laptop B using Novell Client vs 4.90.0.0 SP1
Both are running XP Home
Both use the same PCMCIA ethernet card
Laptop A Logs in fine.
Laptop B Maps the right drives but won't allow access to them and gives the following message in the Results box:
(Excuse my spacing.. I hand wrote the notes quickly)
Drive F: = SMITH\SYS S1: = Z:. (SMITH\SYSUBLIC \]
S2: = Y:. (SMITH\SYS:MM \]
S3: = X:. (SMITH\SYS: \]
S4: = W:. (SMITH\SYS:WP51 \]
Drive I: = (SMITH\SYS:LETTERS \]
LOGIN-LGNWNT32.DLL -740: This utility could not execute external program mm.bat.
I believe that mm.bat is a file on the server that can't be called because Laptop B is not given access to the server.
I've checked the NetWare settings on each laptop when the network card is plugged into each and all match except Laptop B has a couple of extra options. I'm not sure if that may be causing the issue.
Laptop B also shows up as connected on the Novell server... it shows up in the list... but not sure why it won't allow access since both laptops are connecting with the the same login and that exact same network card.
Is there an issue with client vs 4.90.0.0 SP1?
I apreciate any help. I'm just guessing on what it is at this point since this is about as much as I know about Novell.
The server is running Novell 3.12
Laptop A using Novell Client vs 4.83.0.0 SP1
Laptop B using Novell Client vs 4.90.0.0 SP1
Both are running XP Home
Both use the same PCMCIA ethernet card
Laptop A Logs in fine.
Laptop B Maps the right drives but won't allow access to them and gives the following message in the Results box:
(Excuse my spacing.. I hand wrote the notes quickly)
Drive F: = SMITH\SYS S1: = Z:. (SMITH\SYSUBLIC \]
S2: = Y:. (SMITH\SYS:MM \]
S3: = X:. (SMITH\SYS: \]
S4: = W:. (SMITH\SYS:WP51 \]
Drive I: = (SMITH\SYS:LETTERS \]
LOGIN-LGNWNT32.DLL -740: This utility could not execute external program mm.bat.
I believe that mm.bat is a file on the server that can't be called because Laptop B is not given access to the server.
I've checked the NetWare settings on each laptop when the network card is plugged into each and all match except Laptop B has a couple of extra options. I'm not sure if that may be causing the issue.
Laptop B also shows up as connected on the Novell server... it shows up in the list... but not sure why it won't allow access since both laptops are connecting with the the same login and that exact same network card.
Is there an issue with client vs 4.90.0.0 SP1?
I apreciate any help. I'm just guessing on what it is at this point since this is about as much as I know about Novell.