Supported 16-bit Utilities and NetWare-Aware Applications (156429)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0
  • Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0

This article was previously published under Q156429

SYMPTOMS

Some utilities that are included with NetWare 3.1x and NetWare 4.x do not work with Windows NT 4.0 running Client Services or Gateway Services for NetWare.

MORE INFORMATION

To find out what NetWare utilities are compatible with Windows NT 4.0, perform the following steps:
  1. Go to Control Panel
  2. Click on GSNW or CSNW
  3. Click Help
  4. Click Help Topics
  5. Click Run 16-Bit Utilities and NetWare-Aware Applications
The following is the list of supported 16-bit NetWare Utilities.

MS-DOS 16-Bit NetWare Utilities

You can use the Explorer or the net use command to perform the same functions as the NetWare attach, capture, login, and logout utilities, which are not supported and can cause failures. Use the net view command to perform the same function as the NetWare slist utility. Like the NetWare capture command, the net use command enables MS-DOS and Windows applications to print to a specific port. In addition, you can use the Printers folder to connect to printer queues.
   Utility     Issue
   -------     -----
   chkvol      None
   colorpal    None
   dspace      None
   flag        None
   flagdir     None
   fconsole    None
   filer       None
   grant       None
   help        None
   listdir     None
   map         None
   ncopy       None
   ndir        None
   pconsole    None
   psc         None
   pstat       None
   rconsole    Servers don't show if rconsole is run from a 4.x server.
   remove      None
   revoke      None
   rights      None
   security    None
   send        None
   session     Search mapping is not supported; will always map as root.
   setpass     None
   settts      None
   slist       None
   syscon      None
   tlist       None
   userlist    None
   volinfo     If update interval = 5, this command executes very slowly.
   whoami      None
				

NOTE: The Send and Whoami commands are not supported when connected to an NDS server.

Modification Type:MajorLast Reviewed:8/10/2001
Keywords:kbnetwork KB156429