NOVELL TECHNICAL INFORMATION DOCUMENT TITLE: SYSCON.EXE V3.68 for NetWare V3.11 and v2.2 DOCUMENT ID: TID000390 DOCUMENT REVISION: A DATE: 01JUL93 ALERT STATUS: Yellow INFORMATION TYPE: Symptom Solution README FOR: SYS368.EXE NOVELL PRODUCT and VERSION: NetWare 3.11 NetWare 2.2 ABSTRACT: This file contains SYSCON.EXE v3.68 for NetWare 3.11 and v2.2. The file corrects a problem accessing mail directories when the file server name has a period and is more than eight characters. The file also corrects a problem of losing data when the Trustee Directory Assignment is made with a forward slash instead of a back slash. _________________________________________________________________ DISCLAIMER THE ORIGIN OF THIS INFORMATION MAY BE INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL TO NOVELL. NOVELL MAKES EVERY EFFORT WITHIN ITS MEANS TO VERIFY THIS INFORMATION. HOWEVER, THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THIS DOCUMENT IS FOR YOUR INFORMATION ONLY. NOVELL MAKES NO EXPLICIT OR IMPLIED CLAIMS TO THE VALIDITY OF THIS INFORMATION. _________________________________________________________________ Self-Extracting File Name: SYS368.EXE Files Included Size Date Time SYS368.TXT (This File) SYSCON.EXE 280915 6-17-92 10:04a README FOR SYS368.ZIP This README file accompanies SYSCON.EXE v3.68 for NetWare v3.11 and v2.2. The following files are included with this release: Purpose: SYSCON would fail to find the supervisor and guest mail directories on 286 servers which contained a dot in the name if the servername was longer than 8 characters. For example syscon would fail if a server was named OR.MORECHARES but would work if it was named OR2.2 This new SYSCON also fixes a problem of data and directories being deleted. This occurs when accessing "Trustee Directory Assignments" under "User Information" in the SYSCON utility. If an attempt is made to add rights to a user for a specific directory, and that directory pathname is entered incorrectly, with a forward slash following the colon after the volume name (i.e. SERVER/SYS:/PUBLIC/DOS), all data in that directory is lost. Installation: 1) Flag SYSCON.EXE in the public directory to SRW. 2) Copy SYSCON.EXE from the public directory to a diskette for backup purposes. 3) Copy this version of SYSCON.EXE to the public directory. 4) Flag SYSCON.EXE in the public directory to SRO. ÿ