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NETX.EXE is compatible with the versions of DOS 3.x
through 6.x.
4. To automatically load these files, use a DOS text editor
to create and/or modify a batch file, then save it to disk.
You may use your AUTOEXEC.BAT if you desire. Load
the files in the following order: link support layer, LAN
Driver, protocol stacks, then the shell. Your batch file
should look similar to the following:
CD\<CLIENT DRIVERS LOCATION>
LSL.COM
BOCANW.COM
IPXODI.COM
NETX.EXE or VLM.EXE*
*NOTE: use VLM.EXE instead of NETX for NDS options.
5. If necessary, reboot the workstation. After NETX is
executed, and if a server is present, it will attach to the
server. At this point you can log into the network using
your NetWare utilities. Logging in can be accomplished
by typing:
F: [ENTER], then LOGIN [ENTER]
Refer to the NetWare ODI DOS installation
documentation for more information on installing the
DOS ODI driver.
You must call these
files in the same
directory that the
NET.CFG is located.
Driver Configuration and Installation