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Click this to disconnect your computer from a server on the list.
Note
If you detach from servers in your search path, you may be unable
to use your NetWare commands and utilities.


Disconnects your computer from a server you are attached to over
the network. 
To detach from a server, click the name of the server on the
list, and then click Detach.
Note
If you detach from servers in your search path, you may be unable
to use your NetWare commands and utilities.


Lists the servers you have connections to, and displays
information about each connection. The list is sorted by server
name. To sort the list of servers by a different category, click
the button that refers to that category.
     Name indicates the name of the server.
     Type indicates whether the server uses NetWare Directory
Services (NDS), or a network database called a bindery, to store
information about objects on the network. Servers that use the
bindery are probably running versions of NetWare prior to 4.x.
     A connection number is assigned whenever a computer attaches
to a NetWare server. This includes when you map a network drive,
print a document on a network printer, or view the properties for
a server, printer, or directory map object in Network
Neighborhood.
     Logged In As indicates the name the server recognizes you to
be using. An asterisk (*) in front of the name indicates that you
have not mapped a network drive to a folder on the server,
printed to a printer or queue connected to the server, or viewed
a printer or print queue.
Note
The list is refreshed every 10 seconds. When the list is
refreshed, the list is automatically sorted by server name, and
no servers are selected.


Help is available for each item on this dialog box. Click   at
the top of the dialog box, and then click the specific item you
want information about.


Provides a space for you to type a user name, which is used for
logging in to the NDS tree.


Provides a space for you to type a password, which is used for
logging in to the NDS tree.


Specifies your name context, and a provides a space for you to
type a new context. You can also click the scroll arrows to
select a different context.


 Specifies your preferred Directory Services tree. You can click
the scroll arrows to select a different tree. 


Specifies whether or not Windows caches the password you use to
log into the NDS tree. 

Select the name of a Directory Services tree from the list.


Specifies the name of the computer for which properties are
listed.


Specifies a description or other comment about the computer.


Specifies the version of Novell NetWare Server software running
on this server.


Specifies the revision of the software running on the server.


Specifies the number of connections to this server.


Specifies the maximum number of connections that can be made to
this server.


Specifies the name of the volume or directory map.


Specifies the name of the server on which the volume or directory
map is located.

Specifies the path for the shared folder.


Specifies the volume on which the directory is located. 


Shows exactly how much disk space on this volume is used, in
bytes and megabytes.


Shows exactly how much disk space on this volume is free, in
bytes and megabytes.


Displays the total capacity of the volume in both bytes and
megabytes.


Specifies whether this volume supports long file names


Shows how much space on the volume is used (in blue) and how much
is free (in pink).


Specifies the name of the workgroup of computers this computer
belongs to. A workgroup is generally composed of the computers
you are most likely to communicate with, containing most of the
network resources you will want to use.


Specifies the type of network or service this computer is using,
such as File And Printer Sharing For NetWare Networks.

Specifies the Directory Services name for this object.


Specifies the object class for this object. 


Specifies a description or other comment about the computer.


 Click this to look at information about connections to this
computer.


Click this to see who is connected to this computer and to see
how system resources such as processing time are being used.


Click this to enable you or an administrator to change settings
on this computer remotely (without going directly to the computer
to change them).


Specifies the printer name.


Specifies the name of the queue file associated with the printer.


Click this to change your NDS login settings. 

Displays your current login information. To change your login
information, click Advanced.


Click this to log into a directory tree.


Click this to log into a NetWare 3.x server or an NDS server
using bindery services (bindery services make objects in the
hierarchical directory tree appear as if they were in a bindery
database).


Provides a space to specify your preferred server.


Click this to enable a system policy file for this organization
or organizational unit. When users log into this context, the
system policy file you specify will be run.


Type the name of the NDS volume on which the policy file is
stored.


Type the name of the NDS volume on which the policy file is
stored.


Type the network path of the policy file.


Type the network path of the policy file.

Provides a space to type the name of the NDS tree you log into.
For information about the NDS tree, contact your network
administrator.


Type your computers default context here. For more information
about your default context, contact your network administrator.


Click here to enable Point And Print setup for this printer. 
If Point and Print is enabled, Windows can automatically provide
printer-driver information when the user installs the printer.


Click here to disable Point And Print setup. If Point and Print
is disabled, the user has to provide printer-driver information
when installing this printer.


Help is available for each item on this dialog box. Click   at
the top of the dialog box, and then click the specific item you
want information about.


Click here to specify the manufacturer and model of the printer.


Displays the type of printer you are using. This type must match
your printer or be one that your printer can emulate.


Displays the type of printer you are using. This type must match
your printer or be one that your printer can emulate.


 Provides a space to type the path to a folder where the drivers
for this printer are stored.
Note
You must have write access to this folder, and users must have
read access to it.

Provides a space to type the path to a folder where the drivers
for this printer are stored.
Note
You must have write access to this folder, and users must have
read access to it.


Help is available for each item on this dialog box. Click   at
the top of the dialog box, and then click the specific item you
want information about.


Help is available for each item on this dialog box. Click   at
the top of the dialog box, and then click the specific item you
want information about.





Help is available for each item in this group. Click   at the top
of the dialog box, and then click the specific item you want
information about.


Click this to capture a port (map it to a network drive).


Click this to release a port (remove the mapping to a network
drive).


Specifies how much time (in seconds) Windows will wait for the
printer to come online before reporting an error.


Determines whether files that have already been sent to the
printer will still be printed even if the port is disconnected
from the printer (for example, if the printer is disconnected
from the network). If this box is checked, the files will still
be printed. 

Help is available for each item in this group. Click   at the top
of the dialog box, and then click the specific item you want
information about.


Specifies the form type (page dimensions) that you want to use.
To use the default form, type a zero in this box, and make sure
the Name box is empty.


Provides a space for you to type the name of the form you want to
use. Type the name exactly as it appears on your NetWare server. 
To use the default form, type a zero in the Type box, and make
sure the this box is empty.


Help is available for each item in this group. Click   at the top
of the dialog box, and then click the specific item you want
information about.


Inserts a banner page (separator page) between each document
printed. A banner page is useful if many people use your printer
or if you print multiple documents at once. To customize the
banner page, type the text you want.
Note  If you are using a PostScript printer, make sure this box
is not checked, unless your network administrator has configured
your printer to provide a PostScript banner page.


Specifies the number of copies you want printed.
This setting applies to all documents you print on this printer.
Sometimes you can also specify the number of copies you want to
print from within a program. If you change this setting in your
program, the change will affect only the document you print from
that program. It is recommended that you do not change the
setting in both places. 


For files printed from MS-DOSbased programs, specifies whether
to convert tabs to spaces and how many spaces to substitute for
each tab. 


Specifies whether a form-feed command is sent to the printer
after your file is printed. Check this box only if your
MS-DOSbased program does not automatically do this.