I can only map through the NT server to the Novell server because I need info off of both. As I mentioned earlier, I have been setting all pc's to 802.3 frameset. This has worked great for years.
This is XP Pro I'm trying to use.
I'll try again to download the newer client.
Thanks again,
Roger
Marvin,
Thanks for the input. I remember back 4-5 years ago when we first set it up. There was a network guy hear who said we have to set up the gateway on the nt server to make it work, that was the only way our pc's could use data bases off of the NT server and access the accounting software...
From what your saying I believe you have a handle on it. The NT server had the Gateway installed to connect to the Novell box.
From my pc I'm not sure what you mean by "abnormal client" but I am able to see the Novell files through the Gateway set up on the NT box.
I've set up more...
I'm running Microsoft's Netware client I believe, it's called Client Services for Netware and I installed it from my Local Area Connection properties.
How do I install a seperate Novell client like you did?
Thanks,
Roger
Marvin,
Thanks for replying. I will search out any of these settings and see what I can do.
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