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NetWare 4.x
Directory Services Configuration
Bindery vs. NDS Setup
In addition to its native NDS (NetWare Directory Services), NetWare 4.x can also be used
in Bindery emulation. Bindery emulation is provided on the 2000E for users more familiar
with the NetWare Bindery than with NDS. If Bindery emulation is preferred, please refer to
the NetWare section of the 2000E User’s Manual.
PCONSOLE vs. NWADMIN Setup
NetWare 4.x setup can be done with either PCONSOLE or NWADMIN. This Quick
Configuration Guide includes the procedures in PCONSOLE because fewer steps are
required than with NWADMIN. (Not all versions of NWADMIN include the Print Services
Quick Setup option). If setup with NWADMIN is preferred, please refer to the NetWare
section of the 2000E User’s Manual.
Configuration Utilities
This configuration is accomplished using two utilities, NetWare’s PCONSOLE, and the
Windows-based Management Access Program (MAP) included with the 2000E.
PCONSOLE Configuration
1. Enter PCONSOLE.
2. Set the Current “Context”.
Context is the NetWare term for a specific location in the Directory Services tree. The
current context is displayed in the upper left hand corner of the screen. This is where
the Print Server, Printer, and Queue will be located. If this is not the desired context for
these objects, use the following procedure to change the current context.
➪ Select Change Context from the PCONSOLE main menu.
➪ Press
INSERT to browse to the desired context.
➪ Highlight the desired context and press F10.
Once in the desired context, make a note of it as displayed in the upper left hand
corner of the screen. This context will need to be entered during the configuration with
the Management Access Program.
Print Server Context: _______________________________