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Deciding If Modules Need to Be Replaced
At the
server command prompt, enter MODULES. The resulting
display shows what drivers and modules are currently
running on the server. Locate the entries for MSM.NLM and
TOKENTSM.NLM. (MSM31X.NLM appears as MSM.NLM.)
If any of the versions currently running is earlier than 2.50,
you must replace modules MSM31X.NLM, MSM.NLM, or
TOKENTSM.NLM.
The modules on
TokenDisk
diskette #1 are version 2.50.
You can load the server driver as described later in this
chapter in “Using the Load Command.”
CAUTION:
Using versions of MSM.NLM, MSM31X.NLM,
and TOKENTSM.NLM earlier than 2.50 with TLNKPODI.LAN
prevents the driver from loading.
Replacing Support Modules
To replace support
modules with more recent versions, use the steps below
to load the support modules from the
TokenDisk
diskette
and copy them to the file server.
1 Use the Unload command from the console command
prompt to unload any existing server drivers that
depend on the support modules you need to replace.
This command will completely unload the drivers from
memory and will terminate communication with currently
attached network users.
The format of the command is:
unload <driver_name>
2 Unload the support modules by entering the
commands in the order shown below:
unload tokentsm
unload msm
3 Load the support modules from
TokenDisk
diskette #1.
Enter the following commands when the diskette is in
drive A. Use a different drive if necessary:
NetWare 4.1x servers:
load a:\netware\nwserver\4.1x\msm
load a:\netware\nwserver\4.1x\tokentsm
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