NOVELL TECHNICAL INFORMATION DOCUMENT TITLE: NetWare 5.1 Support Pack 6 (English) TID #: 2965461 README FOR: nw51sp6e.exe SUPERSEDES: b3nw51sp6e.exe NOVELL PRODUCTS and VERSIONS: NetWare 5.1 Server 5.1 ABSTRACT: NetWare 5.1 Support Pack 6 March 2003 This Support Pack contains updates for all components contained in the NetWare 5.1 product only. If the file was downloaded, the Support Pack file must be extracted at the root of the drive because it contains directory paths that could exceed the DOS limits. The purpose of this Support Pack is to provide a bundle of fixes that have all been tested together. These files have undergone component testing, core OS testing, and integration testing with other Novell products. This Support Pack includes all fixes from previous Support Packs; therefore, you do not need to install earlier Support Packs before installing this Support Pack. Do not install individual files from the Support Pack. ----------------------------------------------------------------- DISCLAIMER THE ORIGIN OF THIS INFORMATION MAY BE INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL TO NOVELL. NOVELL MAKES ALL REASONABLE EFFORTS 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. ----------------------------------------------------------------- INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS: Install the NetWare Support Pack before installing other Novell product support packs like GroupWise and BorderManager. These Support Packs are included with the Consolidated Support Pack, or they can be downloaded individually from the Consolidated Support Pack Web site (http://support.novell.com/tools/csp/index.html). For information on the latest Support Pack issues, see TID 10077724 at the Support Connection Web site (http://support.novell.com/search/kb_index.htm). If you experience problems downloading large files, refer to TID 2947202. To order the Support Pack CD, go to http://support.novell.com/tools/csp/orderinfo.html. Table of Contents 1.0 Support Pack Installation 1.1 Prerequisites 1.2 Installing the Support Pack through NWCONFIG 2.0 Known Issues 3.0 Documentation 4.0 Documentation Conventions 5.0 Legal Notices 1.0 Support Pack Installation During the Support Pack installation, the following happens: - The Support Pack files are copied to the server. Newer files on the server are not overwritten. The installation program checks the version of each file. If two files have the same version, the installation program then checks the date of each file. However, files bound into server.exe are removed. For more information, see "NLMs Bound into server.exe" in nw51_iss.txt. Files contained in .zip files are copied to the server and not compared to existing files. - The install reads the installed products, which are listed in sys:\system\products.dat. If this Btrieve file is missing or corrupt, the Support Pack install stops. The Support Pack install uses this file to detect which products are installed and then automatically updates the files needed for those products. If you install products from the NetWare 5.1 CD or other Novell products after installing the Support Pack, you will have to reinstall the Netware 5.1 Support Pack to receive updates for those products. For example, if you install a Novell product like BorderManager after installing the Support Pack, you will need to reinstall the NetWare 5.1 Support Pack because some features, like VPN, might not function and some files might be overwritten by an older version. - A record is added to the products.dat file in the Installed Products section and the following message appears: "SPACK 5.1.6 v6.0 Support Pack for NetWare 5.1." Any other product updates are also listed. 1.1 Prerequisites Before installing the Support Pack, you must do the following: - Prior to installing the Support Pack or any updates to your server, ensure that you have a reliable backup of the server. The backup option (described in "Uninstalling the Support Pack" in nw51_iss.txt located at the root of the Support Pack) provided by the Support Pack installation program will not work if the server cannot be rebooted or the volumes will not mount. - Ensure you have rights to the server console. - Ensure you have rights to the root replica of the Novell Directory Services tree to extend the schema. Some of the products installed by the Support Pack might need to extend the Directory Services schemas. - The Support Pack must be installed using the NWCONFIG utility only. - If you are using NFS 3.0 with the NFS Gateway, you must install NFS 3 Support Pack 5 after installing NetWare 5.1 Support Pack 6 on your server. If this is not done, the NFS gateway will not load. The NFS Gateway is tied to the NSS version. With the new NSS that is delivered with the Support Packs, the gateway will not load until the newer version of the gateway is installed. - Ensure the server has enough disk space. You will need up to 5 MB on the server's C: drive. Depending on the products installed, the Support Pack might require up to 250 MB of additional disk space on the sys: volume. If you select the Backup option, which allows you to specify a target directory for the backed-up files, you will need 525 MB of additional disk space. If compression is turned on, you might need additional free disk space. - If you have compression turned on for the sys: volume, the Support Pack might take longer to install because the files being backed up and updated need to be uncompressed. To prevent this in the future, purge files on the server before installing, change the number of days before compression to a higher number, and flag the following directories on sys: as Don't Compress: sys:\public sys:\system sys:\etc - Upgrade all servers with the scmd.nlm file included in this Support Pack. Scmd.nlm works with NetWare 4.11, 4.2, 5.0, and 5.1. You must also load ipxrtr.nlm from this Support Pack on all NetWare 4.X servers. Failure to upgrade all servers simultaneously will stop communication between the servers. - If loaded, unload dosfat.nss, which mounts the server's C: drive as a volume. This file is not autoloaded, so it would have been manually loaded. - If you are running third-party applications on the target server, verify that the applications are unloaded before installing the Support Pack. 1.2 Installing the Support Pack through NWCONFIG The Support Pack must be installed using NWCONFIG. You can run NWCONFIG from the server console or RCONSOLE. Once you have access to the server console, complete the following steps. If you are installing from a CD, start with Step 2. 1. After downloading the Support Pack, explode the file. The compressed file contains directory paths that could exceed the DOS limits. The file must be extracted in a root-level directory on your local drive or on a NetWare volume that accepts longer paths. 2. At the server console prompt, enter NWCONFIG. 3. Select Product Options > Install a Product Not Listed. 4. Depending on where the NetWare Support Pack files are located, complete one of the following: - From the local volume sys:, press F3 and then specify the path, including the volume name (for example, sys:\). - From a different server on the network, press F3 and then specify the full path, including the server name (for example, \vol1:\). You will be prompted for a login name and password for the other server. The F4 option does not apply to this Support Pack. 5. Press Enter. 6. Follow the on-screen prompts. 7. After the Support Pack install is complete, review the .ncf files for accuracy. 8. If you did not choose the option to automatically reboot the server, enter RESET SERVER or RESTART SERVER at the server console. You can also enter DOWN and then restart the server by entering SERVER.EXE. If Auto Purge is not set on your server, you might want to manually purge the volume to free disk space. 2.0 Known Issues For a list of known issues, see nw51_iss.txt located at the root of the Support Pack. 3.0 Documentation In addition to this Readme file, the following sources provide additional information about the Support Pack: - For a list of known issues, see nw51_iss.txt located at the root of the Support Pack. - For information on using the enhancements to TCP/IP included with this Support Pack, see tcpip.txt at the root of the Support Pack. - For more information on previous Support Pack issues, see TID 10058745. - For information about files in \tools, see tools.txt located at the root of the Support Pack. - For updated NetWare 5.1 documentation, see www.novell.com/documentation. - For more information about showing printer status information in the NDPS Manager Health, see TID 10061751. TID information is available on the Web at http://support.novell.com. For updated NetWare 5.1 documentation, see www.novell.com/documentation. 4.0 Documentation Conventions In this documentation, a greater-than symbol (>) is used to separate actions within a step and items in a cross-reference path. 5.0 Legal Notices Novell, Inc. makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents or use of this documentation, and specifically disclaims any express or implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Further, Novell, Inc. reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes to its content, at any time, without obligation to notify any person or entity of such revisions or changes. Further, Novell, Inc. makes no representations or warranties with respect to any software, and specifically disclaims any express or implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Further, Novell, Inc. reserves the right to make changes to any and all parts of Novell software, at any time, without any obligation to notify any person or entity of such changes. You may not export or re-export this product in violation of any applicable laws or regulations including, without limitation, U.S. export regulations or the laws of the country in which you reside. Copyright © 2003 Novell, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, photocopied, stored on a retrieval system, or transmitted without the express written consent of the publisher. 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NetWare 5.1 Support Pack 6 Known Issues April 2003 Table of Contents 1.0 Installation Issues 1.1 ZENworks for Servers 1.2 Increase File Handles in Config.sys 1.3 Server Reboots or Abends After Install 1.4 MailFilter 1.5 1.5 ManageWise 2.7 1.6 Error Message with VTXKILL.NLM 1.7 Install Appears to Stop 1.8 Installing Updated LAN and Storage Drivers 1.9 Installing Novell Products after the Support Pack 1.10 Install Backup Takes Longer 1.11 Simultaneous NetWare 5.1 and Support Pack Install 1.12 Installing eDirectory 8.6.2 1.13 eDirectory Updates 1.14 Running Accelerated Upgrade 1.15 NWDEPLOY and Certificate Server 1.16 JVM 1.3.1 Option 2.0 New Issues for This Support Pack 2.1 Upgrading NICI 2.2 Certificate Server 2 Enhancement Pack 2.3 FTP Server Issues 2.4 Storage Management Issues 2.5 Patch for GUI Product Installed with JVM 1.3.1 2.6 Apache Web Server 2.7 NDPS Error When Attaching to Queues 2.8 Dell Server Management Software (AppCD) 2.9 iPrint Map Designer 3.0 Timesync Issues 4.0 JVM Issues 4.1 Installing GroupWise 6 Support Pack 4.2 Sixteen-Color Video Not Supported 4.3 New Accelerated Display Drivers 4.4 Oracle and JVM 4.5 Using OnDemand with JVM 4.6 Using GroupWise Monitor with JVM 4.7 WebSphere 3.0.x and JVM 4.8 WebSphere Update 4.9 WebSphere 3.5.x Does Not Run on JVM 1.3.1 4.10 ZENworks for Desktops 4.11 ZENworks for Servers 4.12 TED Unable to Generate Keys with ZENworks for Servers 3.0.2 4.13 OnDemand 4.14 Novell Servlet Gateway and Web Search Server Administration 5.0 Ongoing Support Pack Issues 5.1 Location of CLIB Changed 5.2 Remove SET CLIENT FILE CACHING ENABLED=OFF from AUTOEXEC.NCF 5.3 NetWare Web Manager Reports Incorrect TCP Port 5.4 Daylight Savings SET Parameters 5.5 Installing DIRXML 5.6 Installing ZEN for Servers 2 Support Pack 5.7 Novell IPP Server Update 5.8 Using WebDav and WebPublishing 5.9 Updating the NMAS Login Method 5.10 Custom XServer Backgrounds Reset 5.11 SSL Certificate Error 5.12 Installing GroupWise 5.5 or the Enhancement Pack 5.13 File Update for ManageWise 2.7 5.14 Changing the Server Configuration 5.15 NLMs Bound into SERVER.EXE 5.16 Product Testing 6.0 Timesync Issues 6.1 Firewall Considerations with TIMESYNC.NLM 7.0 BorderManager Issues 7.1 Border Manager 3.6 Abend 7.2 Border Manager Installation 7.3 Installing BorderManager 3.6 after Installing the Support Pack 8.0 NDPS Issues 8.1 NDPS Printer Drivers 8.2 NDPS Printer Drivers Compressed 9.0 Storage Management Services (SMS) Issues 9.1 Windows TSA and NWBACK32 Support 9.2 Winsock-Based SMDR 9.3 Supervisor Rights for Open Files Backup 9.4 Migrated Files Backup 9.5 CANWPA.CDM for ARCserveIT 6.6 9.6 ArcServe Patches 10.0 FTP Server Issues 10.1 Creating Files or Directories with Double-byte Characters 11.0 ConsoleOne Issues 11.1 ADSync with ConsoleOne Issue 12.0 NetWare Management Portal Issues 12.1 Unloading and Re-loading PORTAL.NLM and HTTPSTK.NLM 12.2 New NetWare Management Portal Screen 12.3 Connectivity to NetWare Management Portal at Multiple IP Addresses 12.4 NetWare Management Portal Settings 12.5 Browser Access to NetWare Management Portal 12.6 Confirming Security Certificates When Accessing the NetWare Management Portal 13.0 Remote Console and RCONJ Issues 13.1 Using RCONJ to View Console Monitor Screen 13.2 Using RCONJ and RCONSOLE.EXE over IPX 13.3 RCONJ.EXE Will Not Run 13.4 Remote Console and NDS Manager 13.5 RCONJ and ConsoleOne 14.0 Driver Issues 14.1 Server Communication Issue 14.2 Using CPQSCSI.HAM 14.3 IDE CD Drives 14.4 IDE Drives 14.5 New Option for NAMED.NLM 14.6 Server Abend in NCMCON 14.7 Change in Adapter Multipath Support 15.0 WebSphere Issues 15.1 Launching WebSphere 15.2 BorderManager and WebSphere 16.0 Third-party Product Issues 16.1 Pervasive Updates 16.2 NetWare for SAA and Oracle Products Not Tested 16.3 Symantec Norton AntiVirus Enterprise 7.5 16.4 Tobit FaxWare Running on Novell for Small Business and NetWare for Growing Business 17.0 WebSearch Changes 17.1 Indexes No Longer Listed on Default Search Page 17.2 New Sample Web Search Templates 18.0 Removing the Support Pack from the Server 18.1 Uninstalling the Support Pack 18.2 Downgrading to a Previous NDS Version 18.3 Uninstall the Support Pack When Running NDS8 19.0 Updated TCP/IP Documentation 20.0 Upgrading to NetWare 6 21.0 Files in the TOOLS Directory 22.0 Changes Since Last Support Pack 23.0 Documentation 24.0 Documentation Conventions 25.0 Legal Notices 1.0 Installation Issues Installation instructions are in NW51SP6.TXT located at the root of the Support Pack. 1.1 ZENworks for Servers If you are installing this Support Pack on a server with Zen for Servers installed, the TED component of Zen for Servers 3 may not start after installing this support pack. If TED exits with a -105 error "Cannot resolve DNS name", modify the SYS:\ETC\HOSTS file to include the fully qualified domain name then restart TED. 1.2 Increase File Handles in Config.sys NetWare might require addtional file handles. You should edit c:\config.sys on your NetWare server and increase the Files= parameter to Files=100. If there are insufficient file handles, an NLM migh not load or the server might hang. 1.3 Server Reboots or Abends After Install After installing the Support Pack, the server may abend or reboot itself. This may be caused by the number of file handles in the config.sys file. To resolve this issue, see to TID 10069451. 1.4 MailFilter 1.5 Before installing the Support Pack on a server with MailFilter 1.5 installed, unload MFNRM.NLM, the MailFilter/Fax Remote Management snap-in for NetWare Remote Management. This snap-in to PORTAL.NLM and HTTSTK.NLM will prevent these modules from unloading properly during the Support Pack install. 1.5 ManageWise 2.7 If ManageWise is running on your server during the Support Pack install, the install script will stop because Java cannot unload with ManageWise 2.7 running. To work around this problem, complete the following steps: 1. In the AUTOEXEC.NCF file, comment out the following ManageWise lines: NETXPLOR.NCF NMA5.NCF MW_AUTO.NCF LANZ.NCF (if loaded) 2. Restart the server. 3. Install the NetWare 5.1 Support Pack. 4. In the AUTOEXEC.NCF file, remove the comment from the ManageWise lines listed in Step 2. 5. Restart the server by entering RESET SERVER. 1.6 Error Message with VTXKILL.NLM If there are problems unloading Java, follow the instructions in the error message. The following error message is displayed: The Support Pack is attempting to Unload VTXKILL.NLM. You might need to toggle screens and Press a Key. 1.7 Install Appears to Stop If the install program for the Support Pack appears to have stopped, toggle through the console screens to ensure all programs have terminated. Occasionally, a program (like VTXKILL) will require user intervention to quit. The install will then continue. 1.8 Installing Updated LAN and Storage Drivers Due to the wide variety of hardware configurations, the updated LAN and storage drivers might not work in your specific environment. If you chose to install the updated LAN and storage drivers during the Support Pack install and encountered a problem, you should use the drivers you were using prior to installing the Support Pack. The old drivers were backed up to c:\nwserver\backsp6 (whether or not you chose to install the updated LAN and storage drivers). 1.9 Installing Novell Products after the Support Pack The Support Pack detects which products are installed and automatically updates the files needed for those products. Products installed after the Support Pack might overwrite newer files installed by the Support Pack. For example, if you install a Novell product like BorderManager after installing the Support Pack, you need to reinstall the Support Pack; otherwise, some features (like VPN) might not function and some files might be overwritten by an older version. 1.10 Install Backup Takes Longer The Backup option might take longer than previous Support Packs because it also backs up files of additional products that will be updated. 1.11 Simultaneous NetWare 5.1 and Support Pack Install You can download a CD image that will install NetWare 5.1 and the NetWare 5.1 Support Pack simultaneously. See TID 10070085 at http://support.novell.com/search/kb_index.htm for information on downloading the image. 1.12 Installing eDirectory 8.6.2 If you install eDirectory 8.6.2 after installing the Support Pack, the snap-ins for ConsoleOne might not function. To resolve this, extract pkiwrap.dll from \sp\pkiwrap.zip in the Support Pack and copy this file to sys\public\mgmt\consoleone\1.2\bin. This file is also available from the Novell Support Web site (http://support.novell.com). For more information, see TID 2961935. 1.13 eDirectory Updates The Support Pack does not include updates for versions of eDirectory that shipped after NetWare 5.1 shipped. If you have upgraded eDirectory to a newer version, such as eDirectory 8.6.2 or 87, you will need to get the updates for these products from the Novell Support Web site (http://support.novell.com). Some products might be affected if you do not to install the eDirectory updates after installing the Support Pack. 1.14 Running Accelerated Upgrade Before running the Accelerated Upgrade for NetWare 5.1, the .nfk file from the license diskette should be copied to the server's sys:\system and renamed to nicifk with no file extension. This will prevent possible PKI and Directory Services errors during the Accelerated Upgrade install. 1.15 NWDEPLOY and Certificate Server If you are running NWDEPLOY from a workstation to install Certificate Server on a server, you might receive an error. The error occurs when the installation reaches 100% and it attempts to extend the schema. To resolve this, use the Install option on the Server GUI. 1.16 JVM 1.3.1 Option If you choose to install the JVM 1.3.1 during the Support Pack installation, you are prompted, "Have you reviewed the file NW51_ISS.TXT for product dependencies?". You must read this file and choose yes. If you choose no ConsoleOne 1.3.5 is installed, but JVM 1.3.1 is not installed. ConsoleOne 1.3.5 requires JVM 1.3.1 in order to run. To resolve this, reinstall the Support Pack and choose to read the file NW51_ISS.TXT. 2.0 New Issues for This Support Pack 2.1 Upgrading NICI Due to the increasing use of Novell International Cryptographic Infrastructure, Novell strongly suggests installing NICI v2.4.2 as a preventative measure to ensure a stable environment. You can download NICI from http://download.novell.com. 2.2 Certificate Server 2 Enhancement Pack If you installed the Certificate Server 2 Enhancement Pack 2, you need to reinstall the Certificate Server Enhancement Pack after installing the NetWare 5.1 Support Pack. To see if the Certificate Server 2 Enhancement Pack 2 is installed, check the version of the pki.nlm. If the version of pki.nlm is 2.02, you need to reinstall the Certificate Server Enhancement Pack. 2.3 FTP Server Issues For a list of ongoing FTP server issues, see 10.0 FTP Server Issues. 2.3.1 Modifying Parameters The following parameters can be modified only in the ftpserv.cfg configuration file. - DATA_BUFF_SIZE - KEEPALIVE_TIME - DEFAULT_FTP_CONTEXT - PSEUDO_PERMISSIONS including PSEUDO_FILE_PERMISSIONS and PSEUDO_DIR_PERMISSIONS You cannot modify these parameters using the NetWare Web Manager management utility. 2.3.2 Data Transfer Issues When the DATA_BUFF_SIZE configuration parameter is set to certain values such as 512 KB or 1020 KB, operations such as get, put, ls ,and dir for more than 10,000 files in a directory might give errors. To resolve these errors, set the DATA_BUFF_SIZE parameter to a lesser value. 2.4 Storage Management Issues For more information, see 9.0 Storage Management Services (SMS) Issues. 2.5 Patch for GUI Product Installed with JVM 1.3.1 N51_nis1.exe is a patch to fix issues regarding product installs using the GUI JAVA Console. If you chose to install JVM 1.3.1, this patch was automatically installed. 2.6 Apache Web Server If your server has the Apache Web server installed, you might receive the following error after installing the Support Pack: [crit](10022)Unknown error: make_secure_socket: for port 443, WSAIoctl: (SO_SSL_SET_SERVER) To finish the Support Pack installation, press a key. If you have used ZENworks for Servers to install the Support Pack, you need to go to the server console or use Rconsole to press a key for the install to finish. 2.7 NDPS Error When Attaching to Queues If you are receive an NDPSM-3.1-108 Error (-344) while attaching to queues associated with a printer, refer to TID 10081038 for more information. 2.8 Dell Server Management Software (AppCD) Prior to installing the Support Pack, temporarily disable Dell OpenManage Software by editing the autoexec.bat file and comment (with a precedding ";" or "#") the lines that read: dell/omanage/omsa/dcstart""arraymgr.ncf sys:stystem/dell/omanage/iws/bin/netware/omastart If a DRACIIIXT, ERA, or ERA/O card is present, also comment out the line sys:system\dell\omanage\rac\d3start Restart the server and install the Support Pack. After the Support Pack is installed, you can un-comment the lines and restart the server to finalize the installation. Failure to follow the steps above might cause the Support Pack install to stop. 2.9 iPrint Map Designer If the printer agent name contains a space, then the driver settings will not be saved.To resolve this, complete the following: 1. Edit sys:\login\ippdocs\tool.js. Search for the following line of code: 2. if(escapedURL != oldURL) 3. Replace the above line of code with the following: if(escapedURL != EscapeUrl(oldURL)) 4. Save the file. SYMPTOM: 3.0 Timesync Issues Beginning with NetWare 5.1 Support Pack 6, you can administer Timesync from NetWare Remote Manager. For more informaiton see TID 10080009. 4.0 JVM Issues 4.1 Installing GroupWise 6 Support Pack GroupWise 6 Support Pack must be installed from a workstation or a server directory and not from a CD. First copy the Support Pack to a workstation, then follow the installation instructions. 4.2 Sixteen-Color Video Not Supported JVM 1.1.7b supported video with 16 colors. JVM versions 1.2.2 and later do not support 16 colors and require support for at least 256 colors. Before installing a newer JVM, you should verify that you can set the video driver to Super VGA (256 colors). If you cannot, you need to install a new video board that supports at least 256 colors. 4.3 New Accelerated Display Drivers JVM 1.3.1 has upgraded the GUI to use Accelerated-X Display server 6.0. This version does not support some older video cards. If you are using the accelerated drivers, you should set the video driver back to Super VGA either by using the GUI Environment tool or by running VESA_RSP at the server console. After installing JVM 1.3.1, you can then go back and reset your video driver to an accelerated driver. 4.4 Oracle and JVM Oracle version 8.1.5 will not install on a server that has JVM 1.2.2 or later installed. To work around this, install JVM 1.1.7b and then install Oracle. If you need JVM 1.2.2 or later, install it after installing Oracle. Oracle version 8.1.6 will install on a server that has JVM 1.2.2 installed; however, Oracle will not uninstall. 4.5 Using OnDemand with JVM OnDemand 1.5 is supported using JVM 1.2.2. OnDemand 1.0 is not supported with JVM 1.2.2 or later. 4.6 Using GroupWise Monitor with JVM GroupWise Monitor requires JVM 1.1.7b or earlier and will not work with later versions of JVM. 4.7 WebSphere 3.0.x and JVM WebSphere 3.0.x does not run with JVM 1.2.2 or later. For WebSphere 3.5.1, use JVM 1.2.2 only, available from www.novell.com/downloads. 4.8 WebSphere Update The Consolidated Support Pack no longer includes WebSphere. To download the latest version of WebSphere, go to http://download.novell.com. 4.9 WebSphere 3.5.x Does Not Run on JVM 1.3.1 If you install JVM 1.3.x, you need to completely uninstall WebSphere. Failure to do so could result in an unstable system. For more information on removing WebSphere, see TID 10065899 at the Novell Support Connection (http://support.novell.com). 4.10 ZENworks for Desktops ZENworks for Desktops version 3.0 requires the installation of Support Pack 1 for ZENworks-3, when using JVM 1.3.1. The support pack is available from Novell Support Web Site (http://support.novell.com/cgi-bin/search/tidfind er.cgi?2958187) 4.11 ZENworks for Servers Tiered Electronic Distribution uses security certificates to allow subscribers to verify that the distribution they are receiving is from a trusted source. This feature will not work in a mixed JVM 1.1.7b and JVM 1.3.1 environment, i.e. you have some TED components running on servers with JVM 1.1.7b and other TED components running on servers with JVM 1.3.1. If you choose to run TED in this environment it will be necessary to turn off the use of the Security Certificate. Please reference TID #10060307 for details. 4.12 TED Unable to Generate Keys with ZENworks for Servers 3.0.2 TED is unable to generate it's ephemeral keys on a NetWare 5.1 or and NetWare 6 server Support Pack 3 server with JVM 1.3.1_06. This inability to generate ephemeral keys means no encrypted distribution support is possible.To resolve this download the patch assoicated with TID 2965417 from http://support.novell.com. 4.13 OnDemand If using OnDemand v1.5 with JVM 1.3.1, edit the file sys:\system\usageserver.ncf and change the following line java -ns -classpath $USAGECLASSPATH UsageServer to read java -ns -Xbootclasspath $USAGECLASSPATH UsageServer 4.14 Novell Servlet Gateway and Web Search Server Administration The Novell Servlet Gateway and Web Serach Server Administration are incompatible with JVM 1.22 or highrer. 5.0 Ongoing Support Pack Issues 5.1 Location of CLIB Changed The following server library files were moved from sys:\system to c:\nwserver: clib.nlm clibaux.nlm clibctx.nlm fpsm.nlm lib0.nlm libc.nlm nit.nlm nlmlib.nlm requestr.nlm threads.nlm Because the c:\nwserver directory is in the search path for loading server modules, this change should be transparent to all applications using the library modules. This is a permanent change of location starting with NetWare 5.1 Support Pack 3. The advantages of having these files in the server's startup directory are that other modules that load before the sys: volume can use them and they can be easily replaced as needed, even if the sys: volume will not mount. 5.2 Remove SET CLIENT FILE CACHING ENABLED=OFF from AUTOEXEC.NCF If you have a set client file caching enabled=off statement in your autoexec.ncf, you should remove it. This was originally needed to address a connection problem with the server and NT client where an NT connection could not be cleared. This issue has been resolved. 5.3 NetWare Web Manager Reports Incorrect TCP Port If the administration server is listening on a port higher than 33000 for inbound connections, the NetWare Web Manager screen reports that the port is 4294937760. Any port greater than 33000 will cause this to happen. Functionality is not limited. 5.4 Daylight Savings SET Parameters The following SET parameters have been removed starting with NetWare 5.1 Support Pack 4 because they are obsolete and should not be used: SET Daylight Savings Time Status SET New Time With Daylight Savings Time Status ongoing 5.5 Installing DIRXML After installing DIRXML on a server, reboot the server to complete the installation; otherwise, you might experience an abend. 5.6 Installing ZEN for Servers 2 Support Pack If the NetWare 5.1 Support Pack is not installed, you should install the ZEN for Servers 2 Support Pack using either an automatic TED distribution or a manual install before installing the NetWare 5.1 Support Pack. Otherwise, if the NetWare Support Pack is already installed, you must do an automatic TED distribution of the ZEN for Servers 2 Support Pack. 5.7 Novell IPP Server Update Novell IPP Server has been optimized to work with the HTTP Interface (httpstk.nlm). A Novonyx configuration is not supported. 5.8 Using WebDav and WebPublishing WebDav and WebPublishing cannot be run simultaneously on a server. 5.9 Updating the NMAS Login Method Beginning with NetWare 5 Support Pack 5 a fix for the Change Password function in the NMAS login method for AFP (lsmafp.nlm.lmo) was included. To implement this change, you must update the login method. For more information on updating the login method, see TID 10069776 at http://support.novell.com. 5.10 Custom XServer Backgrounds Reset After applying the Support Pack, the NetWare XServer image might be reset to the NetWare 5.1 default graphic. To use your XServer image, complete the following steps: 1. From the graphical user interface at the server console, click Novell > Settings > Backgrounds. 2. Select the image you want to use. 3. Click OK. 5.11 SSL Certificate Error After applying the Support Pack, you might receive the following error: "SAS failed to initialize with KMO/key=SSL Certificate DNS! (-11)". To correct this error, enter the following commands at the server console in the order listed: nswebdn unload sas.nlm load sas.nlm nsweb 5.12 Installing GroupWise 5.5 or the Enhancement Pack After installing the NetWare Support Pack and then installing GroupWise 5.5 or the GroupWise 5.5 Enhancement Pack, the following error might appear: Install detected that you are installing the GroupWise agents to a NetWare 4 server. Before running the agents, you must update the server's CLIB files. For more information, see the readme file located on the root of the GroupWise CD. Do you want to continue Installation? Yes/No Select Yes and the install will proceed normally. 5.13 File Update for ManageWise 2.7 If you are running ManageWise 2.7 and install the Support Pack, nxipx.nlm might break into the debugger. This is not an abend. To correct this issue, download mwnxipx.exe from the Novell Support Connection at http://support.novell.com/filefinder/. 5.14 Changing the Server Configuration In order to install quickly, the Support Pack installation detects the current server configuration and installs the appropriate files. If you change the server configuration, you need to reinstall the Support Pack for the new configuration. For example, if LDAP Services for NDS is installed on a NetWare 5.1 server before the Support Pack is installed, then the Support Pack installation automatically upgrades LDAP Services for NDS. If LDAP Services for NDS is installed after the Support Pack installation, you need to reinstall the Support Pack to bring LDAP Services for NDS up to the Support Pack level. 5.15 NLMs Bound into SERVER.EXE This Support Pack contains a server.exe file, which has bound into it a number of important NLM programs. If any of these NLM programs is already in your startup directory (that is, you received one of these NLM programs outside of this Support Pack), these NLM programs are automatically deleted during installation. Server.exe includes the following NLM programs: connmgr.nlm October 22, 2002 cdbe.nlm February 19, 2003 cpucheck.nlm April 8, 2002 diag500.nlm February 7, 2000 filesys.nlm November 20, 2002 hwdetect.nlm January 23, 2003 lfs.nlm October 31, 2002 lsl.nlm February 4, 2003 mm.nlm February 4, 2003 nbi.nlm February 25, 2002 ncp.nlm January 16, 2003 neb.nlm September 6, 2002 nwkcfg.nlm September 13, 2002 nwpa.nlm February 4, 2003 nwpaload.nlm February 8, 2000 pmlodr.nlm February 4, 2002 pver500.nlm February 4, 2003 queue.nlm June 20, 2000 server.nlm February 27, 2003 sguid.nlm October 18, 2000 showlogo.nlm May 23, 2002 ws2_32.nlm February 18, 2003 xldr.nlm February 11, 1999 5.16 Product Testing The Support Pack has undergone component testing, core OS testing, and integration testing with other Novell products. The Support Pack was also tested with the following: NetWare 6 Support Pack 3 NFS 30 Support Pack 4 NFAP 1 Support Pack 2 Cluster Services 1 Support Pack 4 GroupWise 6 Support Pack 2 GroupWise 5.5 Enhancement Pack Support Pack 5 Novell Client 4.83 for Windows NT/2000/XP Support Pack 1 Novell Client 3.32 for Windows 95/98 Support Pack 1 For more information about updates for the Novell Client, see TID 10062546 at http://support.novell.com. SOLUTION: 6.0 Timesync Issues - If there is a pure IPX single server in a tree then the IP/IPX secondary server does not auto-discover the single server. This can be resolved by the following workaround: - Set Timesync Configured Sources = ON - Set Timesync Time Source = <> - Set Timesync Restart Flag = ON 6.1 Firewall Considerations with TIMESYNC.NLM Timesync.nlm Includes a modified method for exchanging time over NTP over the Firewall. A new SET parameter (NTP CLIENT Port) has been added to configure the source port of an NTP Request sent from within a Firewall. Ideally, you should configure one server to get time from the Internet. The firewall should be configured to allow packets to and from this one server on the specified NTP Client Port. All other servers within the firewall should get their time from this configured server. 7.0 BorderManager Issues 7.1 Border Manager 3.6 Abend After installing the Support Pack, your server might abend in tcp.nlm any time a client to site VPN connection is initiated. To resolve this, install the BorderManager 3.6 Support Pack (BM36SP1A) available from http://support.novell.com. 7.2 Border Manager Installation When installing BorderManager, the server's tcpip.nlm is replaced with a secure version of tcpip.nlm. This version of tcpip.nlm is not compatible with some of the files in this Support Pack. You must reinstall this Support Pack after installing BorderManager to get the correct version of the secure tcpip.nlm installed and to get the compatible files installed. Failure to do so will result in an error, such as: "File sys:\system\bsdsock.nlm cannot be opened." 7.3 Installing BorderManager 3.6 after Installing the Support Pack Before installing BorderManager 3.6, you need to download additional files from the Novell Support Connection. For more information, see TID 2960217. 8.0 NDPS Issues 8.1 NDPS Printer Drivers The NDPS workstation printer drivers are no longer included with the Support Pack. Updated drivers are available from the printer vendor's Web site. 8.2 NDPS Printer Drivers Compressed The following applies if NetWare 5.1 Support Pack 3 was not installed prior to this Support Pack. After installing this Support Pack and rebooting the server, the NDPS printer drivers are compressed on the server the first time the Resource Management Service (RMS) is loaded. If RMS is enabled by default, the compression begins when broker.nlm is loaded for the first time. This process can take over 20 minutes. During this process, neither broker.nlm nor zlib.nlm can be unloaded. The server cannot be restarted until this process is complete. This process happens only once on servers that is running the NDPS broker. The benefits of this are that work is transitioned from the server and distributed to the clients, traffic is greatly reduced, and printer driver distribution is more reliable. 9.0 Storage Management Services (SMS) Issues 9.1 Windows TSA and NWBACK32 Support Novell has discontinued support for NWBACK32 and the Target Service Agent (TSA) components for Windows*. In case of Novell Client for Windows upgrade, SMS components existing on the system from a previous installation will not be deleted and the Target Service will be activated on start up. In case of NetWare upgrade, the modules existing on the server (tsaproxy.nlm and sbsc.nlm) from a previous installation will not be deleted. However, they will not be autoloaded. 9.2 Winsock-Based SMDR SMDR is Winsock-based from this release onwards. It was previously based on TLI. 9.3 Supervisor Rights for Open Files Backup The Supervisor right is required to back up open files. 9.4 Migrated Files Backup Backup of migrated files is not supported on Novell Storage Services (NSS) file system. 9.5 CANWPA.CDM for ARCserveIT 6.6 When using ARCserveIT 6.6 with this Support Pack, we strongly recommend that you use CANWPA.CDM instead of NWASPI.CDM. See the ARCserve Service Pack Readme for details on how to use CANWPA.CDM. 9.6 ArcServe Patches Computer Associates provides the fixes for ARCserve. You should apply the appropriate patches to avoid abending the server. To download patches, go to http://support.ca.com/Download/patches/techptch.h tml. 10.0 FTP Server Issues 10.1 Creating Files or Directories with Double-byte Characters If you create a file or directory in a DOS name space on a server with double-byte characters, the file or directory is created; however, the message to the FTP client might contain a different name. This happens especially with the 0x8374 character in Shift_JIS, 30D5 in Unicode that gets converted to 0x8354 in Shift_JIS, 30B5 in Unicode. 11.0 ConsoleOne Issues ConsoleOne will be updated if any of the following conditions are met: - If you choose to have the Support Pack install JVM 1.3 or you already have JVM 1.3 installed, ConsoleOne will be updated. - If ConsoleOne 1.3x or later is installed. - If you have a version of eDirectory earlier than 8.7. 11.1 ADSync with ConsoleOne Issue After installing ADSync while using ConsoleOne, you might not be able to browse NDS using the tree. To resolve this, ensure that the workstation running ConsoleOne has a primary Novell Client connection to a server running NDS 8.5. 12.0 NetWare Management Portal Issues 12.1 Unloading and Re-loading PORTAL.NLM and HTTPSTK.NLM To unload and reload the portal.nlm and httpstk.nlm modules used for NetWare Management Portal, use the Restart button on the NetWare Management Portal Configuration Options page. This function keeps track of additional plug-in modules and reloads them correctly when portal.nlm and httpstk.nlm are reloaded. If you just unload portal.nlm or httpstk.nlm at the server console, you might run into issues with module dependencies (like timesync, libc, tcpstats, nwusage, etc.) that have been established, and the NLM might not unload. If you successfully unload the modules, the dependent plug-in modules have to be loaded manually after portal.nlm. 12.2 New NetWare Management Portal Screen Beginning with Support Pack 4, a dynamic console screen applet to NetWare Management Portal was included under the Screens link. The new screen, called Screens, launches a window that is equivalent to a remote console screen. Screens lets you load NLM programs and use Monitor and other programs just as you would at the physical server console. Screens is available only to the Admin or Admin-equivalent users logged in to the NetWare Management Portal. The buttons along the top of the screen applet window allow you to do the following: Switch between screens on the console Display a list of screens (like Ctrl+Esc) Use the Emergency Console to cancel a volume mount Unload a module when the main console screen is hung Run a new command line process (like Ctrl+Alt+Esc) Entering BYE at the console prompt can dismiss any auxiliary command consoles. There are some known limitations in the handling of special characters (extended ASCII and double-byte characters) in the console screen applet, and the response time might vary with the Web browser you are using. Remote access to the server console does not include the GUI screens on the server. 12.3 Connectivity to NetWare Management Portal at Multiple IP Addresses By default, connectivity to the NetWare Management Portal is available only at the first IP address bound to the server's LAN card as viewed in autoexec.ncf or INETCFG > View Configuration > Protocol Bind Commands. For each additional IP address for which Portal access is desired, the following server command must be issued. We recommend adding this command to the autoexec.ncf file for each IP address: HTTPBIND XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX /keyfile:"" Replace XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX with the IP address and replace with the name of a certificate created for the given IP Address. 12.4 NetWare Management Portal Settings After applying the Support Pack, the NetWare Management Portal's main page might appear without hyperlinks in the left frame and the main portion of the page might appear empty for users not logged in to the Management Portal. This is a configurable setting from within the Management Portal. To have data displayed for users not logged in to the Management Portal, complete the following steps: 1. Log in to the NetWare Management Portal from the main page. 2. Click the NetWare Management Portal link in the upper-right corner of the page. 3. Change the setting Display Only Header on Front Page If Not Logged In to "Yes." 12.5 Browser Access to NetWare Management Portal If you are using Netscape 6 from a Windows client, or Internet Explorer or Netscape from a Macintosh client, you will not be able to log in to the NetWare Management Portal using the Login button at the top of the left-hand column on the front page. To log in to NetWare Management Portal, click the Server Name next to the traffic light to display the Login dialog box. For more information, see TID 10061585. 12.6 Confirming Security Certificates When Accessing the NetWare Management Portal If you are using Internet Explorer 6 as the browser for the NetWare Management Portal, you might notice that you are asked to confirm several security certificates when you first log in to the Management Portal. You can work around this by pointing the browser directly to the secure port for Portal, https://:8009, instead of the unsecure port, http://:8008, or by using Netscape as the browser. 13.0 Remote Console and RCONJ Issues 13.1 Using RCONJ to View Console Monitor Screen When using RCONJ to view the NetWare 5 Console Monitor screen, some screens will not refresh unless the screen is the current active screen. Other screens that have the same type of monitoring (like NetWare Web Manager) update the screen in RCONJ even if the screen is not the current active screen on the system console. To resolve this, click the Activate button, which will activate and update the current screen. 13.2 Using RCONJ and RCONSOLE.EXE over IPX To use RCONJ or RCONSOLE over IPX after installing the Support Pack, you must load spxs.nlm before you load rconag6.nlm in autoexec.ncf. If spxs.nlm is not loaded, rconag6.nlm might fail to load and generate the following error: "NSPX did not initialize." 13.3 RCONJ.EXE Will Not Run Rconj.exe will not run unless the Windows workstation has a drive mapped to the sys: volume. 13.4 Remote Console and NDS Manager In this Support Pack you cannot run Remote Console from within NDS Manager. Instead, you must run it from a mapped drive to sys:\public. 13.5 RCONJ and ConsoleOne In this Support Pack you cannot run RCONJ from within ConsoleOne 1.2d when using JVM 1.2.2. Instead, you must run it from the network at sys:\public\mgmt\consoleone\1.2\rconj.exe. This is only an issue when using jvm 1.2.2. RCONJ will run on the server when JVM 1.1.7b or 1.3.1 is installed. 14.0 Driver Issues The latest certified Storage drivers are available at http://developer.novell.com/devres/sas/driver/ddrivers .htm. The latest certified LAN and WAN drivers are available at http://developer.novell.com/devres/sas/driver/ddrivers .htm. 14.1 Server Communication Issue Previously, Novell's Ethernet network drivers have always evenized Ethernet II frames. Beginning with NetWare 6 Support Pack 2, Ethernet II frames are no longer evenized by default. A new LAN driver loadline option called EVENIZE_ON has been created to allow you to re-enable frame evenization, as might be needed by older NetWare installations. In the past, routers have been known to reject nonevenized packets. Currently, Novell has found that many new routers and clients will reject evenized packets. Many network operating systems and clients (SunOS, Windows NT/2000/XP, Linux, etc.) do not evenize Ethernet II frames, and most routers will accept both evenized and nonevenized frames. Modules affected by the change are msm.nlm and ethertsm.nlm. If network communication problems appear due to dropped packets, you should first turn Ethernet II frame evenization on using the EVENIZE_ON driver loadline option. 14.2 Using CPQSCSI.HAM After updating to Compaq's latest Support Software for Novell products (NSSD), the NDS database might not open. To resolve this, you need to manually load NDS by adding a LOAD DS statement to the server's autoexec.ncf. 14.3 IDE CD Drives If your server includes an IDE CD drive that is configured as a Master device but it does not appear in the list of devices in NetWare, reconfigure the device to present itself as a Slave device. 14.4 IDE Drives Many IDE drives do not adhere to the industry standard for IDE. If you experience issues with your IDE drive after installing the Support Pack, you might need to use the IDE driver that you were using before installing the Support Pack. The IDE drivers are automatically backed up to c:\nwserver\backsp6\storage. To use the earlier driver, copy the file from the backup directory to c:\nwserver. 14.5 New Option for NAMED.NLM A new option has been added to named.nlm that purges the DNS cache of all records. To use this, enter load named.nlm -pa at the server console. 14.6 Server Abend in NCMCON If the server abends in ncmcon while installing nssd from Compaq in all languages except English and Japanese, you should copy the English ncmcon.msg from sys:\system\nls\4 to the language directory. For example, if you are using Spanish, copy the file to sys:\system\nls\14. 14.7 Change in Adapter Multipath Support Beginning with NetWare 5.1 Support Pack 4, the multipath adapter support has been changed. The default setting is Off (disabled). For more information, see TID 10070244. 15.0 WebSphere Issues 15.1 Launching WebSphere If you launch WebSphere from the Java GUI and WebSphere does not run, you need to edit the autoexec.ncf and remove the pound sign (#) from the beginning of the Start WebSphere command. After rebooting the server, you will be able to launch WebSphere from the GUI. 15.2 BorderManager and WebSphere If you use a BorderManager proxy accelerator in front of your Web site and you have dynamic content (either servlets or JSP pages), note that the BorderManager accelerator name needs to match with an entry in the Configured Hosts for WebSphere. If the name and entry do not match, you might get errors where servlets aren't found and JSP pages aren't processed. If you get an error, either change the accelerator name to match or add a matching hostname to WebSphere. 16.0 Third-party Product Issues 16.1 Pervasive Updates You can download the latest update (Pervasive SQL 2000i Service Pack) for the Pervasive database at http://www.pervasive.com/support/updates. 16.2 NetWare for SAA and Oracle Products Not Tested This Support Pack has not been tested with NetWare for SAA and Oracle database products. 16.3 Symantec Norton AntiVirus Enterprise 7.5 After installing the Support Pack, you might see the following abend: Page Fault Running Process: NAVCode executing in module v536936454.0l at offset +CCA806EDh. To resolve this, download an update from Symantec. This abend is fixed in version 7.6 of the Norton Antivirus. 16.4 Tobit FaxWare Running on Novell for Small Business and NetWare for Growing Business Tobit FaxWare might not load after the Support Pack has been applied to Novell for Small Business and NetWare for Growing Business. To correct this problem, replace the david.nlm file with the one in the \tools\tobit directory. 17.0 WebSearch Changes 17.1 Indexes No Longer Listed on Default Search Page After upgrading from previous versions of Web Search, the list of collections that appear on the default search page might disappear. This is because newer versions of Web Search differentiate between the collections specified by a particular query versus those actually available at the server. To make it so that all available indexes display on the search page, either use the templates that ship with the newer Web Search (located in the \nsearch\templates\samples directory) or make the following changes to the searchtemplate.html file that you are currently using as your search page: Change $$BeginCollectionsLoop to $$BeginServerCollectionsLoop Change $$EndCollectionsLoop to $$EndServerCollectionsLoop 17.2 New Sample Web Search Templates NetWare Web Search includes new sample search results templates. You should always use the new templates as a basis for your own templates. If you install Web Search over a previous installation, your existing templates are not overwritten. The new templates are copied into the sys:\nsearch\templates\samples directory. To test the sample templates from a Web client machine, include the Theme query parameter with the value Samples: &theme=Samples&other_query_parameters You can also temporarily change the templates directory to the samples directory in the Search Properties form in the NetWare Web Search Manager. For more information, refer to the Novell Cool Solutions article found at http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/netware/featu res/a_websearch_nw.html. 18.0 Removing the Support Pack from the Server 18.1 Uninstalling the Support Pack If you selected the Backup option during the Support Pack installation, files that are overwritten by the Support Pack files are backed up to sys:system\backsp6 or to the location you specified, so that you can restore the server to its original state if necessary. If you didn't select the Backup option, you can't uninstall the Support Pack. Do not uninstall the Support Pack if you installed any products or patches after the installation of the Support Pack. To uninstall the Support Pack, complete one of the following procedures: 1. At the server console prompt, enter nwconfig. 2. Select Product Options > Install a Product Not Listed. 3. Press F3 and then specify the path to the backup files (sys:system\backsp6 or the location you specified). OR 1. At the server console prompt, enter nwconfig. 2. Select Product Options > View/Configure/Remove Installed Products > spack. 3. Press Delete and then select Yes. The Support Pack is uninstalled. 18.2 Downgrading to a Previous NDS Version Once DS.NLM version 7.49 or 8.72 or later is loaded on the server, previous versions of NDS (7.48 or earlier) will no longer load. This is caused by slight changes to the semantics of some NDS records. Downgrading from NDS version 7.49 or 8.72 to a previous version of NDS is not recommended; however, it is still possible. If you selected the backup option during the Support Pack install, you can uninstall the Support Pack to restore the earlier version of Directory Services. For more information, see section 14.1, "Uninstalling the Support Pack." To downgrade NDS manually, complete the following: 1. Copy the previous version of ds.nlm to the server's sys:\system directory. 2. With DS.NLM still loaded, issue the appropriate console command. For NDS version 7.49: SET DSTRACE=DOWNGRADEDIBTOVERSION9 For NDS version 8.72: SET DSTRACE=DOWNGRADEDIBTOFUSION The local database closes and downgrades itself. It will not reopen. 3. After the database has closed and the console prompt returns, shut down the server. 4. Replace the dsloader.nlm file in c:\nwserver with the previous version. 5. Restart the server. The next time you load a newer NDS version, the database automatically reupgrades. 18.3 Uninstall the Support Pack When Running NDS8 If you remove the Support Pack from a server that is running NDS 8.xx, the server might abend when unloading DSRepair. To prevent this, copy dsrepair.nlm in this support pack from \products\nds8\system to the server's sys:\system directory after uninstalling the Support Pack. 19.0 Updated TCP/IP Documentation For information on the updated TCP/IP included with the Support Pack, see the TCPIP.TXT file at the root of the Support Pack. 20.0 Upgrading to NetWare 6 If you are upgrading a NetWare 5.1 server with the Support Pack installed to NetWare 6, you might be prompted to overwrite newer files. You should always select the option Always Overwrite Newer Files to ensure the correct NetWare 6 files are installed. 21.0 Files in the TOOLS Directory For a list of files in the \tools directory, see the tools.txt file at the root of the Support Pack. 22.0 Changes Since Last Support Pack For a list of the changes made since the last Support Pack, see TID 10077724 at http://support.novell.com. 23.0 Documentation In addition to this Readme file, the following sources provide additional information about the Support Pack: - For installation instructions, see nw51sp6.txt located at the root of the Support Pack. - For information on using the enhancements to TCP/IP included with this Support Pack, see tcpip.txt at the root of the Support Pack. - For more information on the latest Support Pack issues, see TID 10077724. - For information about files in \tools, see tools.txt located at the root of the Support Pack. - For more information about showing printer status information in the NDPS Manager Health, see TID 10061751. - TID information is available on the Web at http://support.novell.com. - Updated documentation for NetWare 5.1 is found at www.novell.com/documentation. 24.0 Documentation Conventions In this documentation, a greater-than symbol (>) is used to separate actions within a step and items in a cross-reference path. 25.0 Legal Notices Novell, Inc. makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents or use of this documentation, and specifically disclaims any express or implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Further, Novell, Inc. reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes to its content, at any time, without obligation to notify any person or entity of such revisions or changes. Further, Novell, Inc. makes no representations or warranties with respect to any software, and specifically disclaims any express or implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Further, Novell, Inc. reserves the right to make changes to any and all parts of Novell software, at any time, without any obligation to notify any person or entity of such changes. You may not export or re-export this product in violation of any applicable laws or regulations including, without limitation, U.S. export regulations or the laws of the country in which you reside. Copyright © 2003 Novell, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, photocopied, stored on a retrieval system, or transmitted without the express written consent of the publisher. Novell, NetWare, BorderManager, ConsoleOne, GroupWise, ManageWise, NDPS, Novell Directory Services and NDS, and ZENworks are registered trademarks of Novell, Inc. in the United States and other countries. eDirectory is a trademark of Novell, Inc. All third-party products are the property of their respective owners. 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FTPHELP.HHK 227 11-8-1999 2:13:08 pm FTPLOG.HTM 3122 5-1-2002 10:05:16 pm FTPONOFF.HTM 828 8-10-2001 3:27:10 pm FTPSECUR.HTM 3294 5-1-2002 10:19:00 pm FTPSER.HTM 2263 3-25-2002 1:57:22 am FTPSRVR.HTM 3298 5-2-2002 12:14:10 am FTPUSERS.HTM 4213 5-1-2002 10:35:06 pm HELP.HHH 855 9-28-1999 2:59:30 pm HTMLHELP.CSS 2404 9-11-1998 6:15:44 am IMAGE1.GIF 919 11-8-1999 2:48:40 pm LEGAL.HTM 3412 8-10-2001 4:33:16 pm MS_HELP.CSS 2746 9-11-1998 6:15:44 am NOVDOCMAIN.CSS 16834 7-9-2001 2:30:30 pm TRADEMRK.HTM 1791 11-8-1999 4:26:56 pm W95HELP.CSS 2500 9-11-1998 6:15:46 am WEBHELP.CAB 1366 9-11-1998 6:15:46 am WEBHELP.CSH 1578 9-11-1998 6:15:46 am WEBHELP.ZIP 115141 9-11-1998 6:15:46 am WHIEIND.HTM 843 8-10-2001 11:06:14 am WHIETOC.HTM 794 8-10-2001 10:53:24 am WHNONIE4.CSS 1620 10-7-1999 1:35:10 pm WHSTART.HTM 1046 8-7-2001 4:18:10 pm WHTOC.HTM 1241 8-10-2001 3:33:34 pm ..\NW51SP6E\PRODUCTS\FTP\SYS\ADMIN\HTML\ ..\NW51SP6E\PRODUCTS\FTP\SYS\ADMIN\HTML\NLS\ ..\NW51SP6E\PRODUCTS\FTP\SYS\ADMIN\HTML\NLS\4\ FTPLOG.HTM 3343 3-24-2002 10:37:18 pm FTPSECUR.HTM 9145 8-17-2001 4:04:40 pm FTPSRVR.HTM 9161 1-9-2002 2:04:38 pm FTPUSERS.HTM 6438 8-17-2001 4:06:18 pm FTPVADIT.HTM 1026 1-7-2002 11:28:32 am FTPVINTR.HTM 1019 1-7-2002 11:28:42 am FTPVLOG.HTM 1003 1-7-2002 11:28:50 am FTPVSTAT.HTM 1021 1-7-2002 11:28:56 am INDEX.LST 1653 2-14-2000 2:47:56 pm ..\NW51SP6E\PRODUCTS\FTP\SYS\ETC\ FTPREST.NEW 3260 3-15-2002 6:50:02 am FTPREST.TXT 2780 3-23-2000 6:07:54 pm FTPSERV.NEW 4361 1-4-2003 9:04:44 pm ..\NW51SP6E\PRODUCTS\FTP\SYS\SYSTEM\ FTPIF.NLM 2794 1-6-2003 5:06:42 am FTPSTAT.NLM 69071 1-6-2003 4:48:06 am FTPUPGRD.NLM 18100 1-6-2003 4:52:12 am NWFTPD.NLM 154437 2-11-2003 10:59:32 pm ..\NW51SP6E\PRODUCTS\FTP\SYS\SYSTEM\NLS\ ..\NW51SP6E\PRODUCTS\FTP\SYS\SYSTEM\NLS\4\ FTPSTAT.MSG 2590 1-28-2003 2:38:00 am FTPUPGRD.MSG 284 7-10-2001 12:14:38 pm NWFTPD.MSG 5934 1-28-2003 2:04:00 am ..\NW51SP6E\PRODUCTS\MASV\ MASV.NLM 79664 8-23-2001 5:24:08 pm ..\NW51SP6E\PRODUCTS\MMSERVER\ ENU_MMSE.ZIP 163253 3-15-2000 2:32:56 pm MMSERVER.ZIP 1078313 3-23-2000 3:33:12 pm ..\NW51SP6E\PRODUCTS\NDPS\ ..\NW51SP6E\PRODUCTS\NDPS\EPSON\ PMODELS.INI 19788 1-5-2001 5:10:18 pm ..\NW51SP6E\PRODUCTS\NDPS\LOGIN\ ..\NW51SP6E\PRODUCTS\NDPS\LOGIN\IPPDOCS\ CTRLIE.HTM 5155 9-19-2002 11:10:20 am DEVMODE.HTM 16153 2-24-2003 6:09:28 pm DSPIE.HTM 2670 9-19-2002 11:10:44 am EXAMPLE.HTM 7746 8-27-2002 9:00:34 am FONT.HTM 13973 11-7-2002 9:37:18 am FRAME.HTM 534 9-19-2002 11:11:06 am FRAMEIE.HTM 1376 3-19-2003 1:35:38 pm FRAMENP.HTM 1335 3-19-2003 1:41:54 pm HEADER.HTM 590 11-8-2002 11:54:04 am INFO2.GIF 239 4-24-2002 11:52:32 am INST.HTM 3142 3-19-2003 1:46:04 pm INSTF.HTM 532 9-19-2002 11:08:08 am IPRINT.GIF 614 6-4-2002 2:54:06 pm IPRINT.INI 3699 2-24-2003 3:38:54 pm ISINSTF.HTM 1453 3-19-2003 1:44:30 pm ISINSTIE.HTM 3098 11-8-2002 12:22:48 pm ISINSTNP.HTM 3084 11-8-2002 12:23:34 pm LANGUAGE.JS 1788 3-19-2003 12:38:30 pm MAPTOOL.HTM 5352 3-19-2003 3:32:28 pm NIPP.EXE 2959930 3-6-2003 8:44:08 am PCNTRLIE.HTM 794 10-26-2001 10:47:54 pm PCNTRLNN.HTM 794 10-26-2001 11:05:30 pm PCONTROL.HTM 2347 3-19-2003 12:05:08 pm PMENU.HTM 816 12-16-2002 5:20:22 pm PRNAME.HTM 371 9-19-2002 11:09:46 am PTITLE.HTM 1408 11-11-2002 3:37:06 pm PTRLIST.HTM 4934 11-7-2002 9:41:52 am TOOL.JS 81335 3-19-2003 1:22:56 pm ..\NW51SP6E\PRODUCTS\NDPS\LOGIN\IPPDOCS\IMAGES\ ..\NW51SP6E\PRODUCTS\NDPS\LOGIN\IPPDOCS\IMAGES\MAPS\ SIGNATUR.DAT 92 9-25-2001 6:29:54 pm ..\NW51SP6E\PRODUCTS\NDPS\LOGIN\IPPDOCS\IMAGES\PRINTERS\ COPIER_1.GIF 3762 9-25-2001 5:29:54 pm COPIER_2.GIF 3067 9-25-2001 5:29:54 pm COPIER_3.GIF 2272 9-25-2001 5:29:54 pm COPIER_4.GIF 1431 9-25-2001 5:29:54 pm COPIER_5.GIF 903 9-25-2001 5:29:54 pm COPIER_6.GIF 309 9-25-2001 5:29:54 pm DOTMAT_1.GIF 4070 9-25-2001 5:29:54 pm DOTMAT_2.GIF 3361 9-25-2001 5:29:54 pm DOTMAT_3.GIF 2359 9-25-2001 5:29:54 pm DOTMAT_4.GIF 1540 9-25-2001 5:29:54 pm DOTMAT_5.GIF 873 9-25-2001 5:29:54 pm DOTMAT_6.GIF 306 9-25-2001 5:29:54 pm INKJET1C.GIF 4277 9-25-2001 5:29:54 pm INKJET2C.GIF 3461 9-25-2001 5:29:54 pm INKJET3C.GIF 2698 9-25-2001 5:29:54 pm INKJET4C.GIF 1863 9-25-2001 5:29:54 pm INKJET5C.GIF 1188 9-25-2001 5:29:54 pm INKJET6C.GIF 302 9-25-2001 5:29:54 pm INKJET_1.GIF 5085 9-25-2001 5:29:54 pm INKJET_2.GIF 4085 9-25-2001 5:29:54 pm INKJET_3.GIF 3007 9-25-2001 5:29:54 pm INKJET_4.GIF 2053 9-25-2001 5:29:54 pm INKJET_5.GIF 1232 9-25-2001 5:29:54 pm INKJET_6.GIF 310 9-25-2001 5:29:54 pm LASER_1.GIF 5440 9-25-2001 5:29:54 pm LASER_1C.GIF 4723 9-25-2001 5:29:54 pm LASER_2.GIF 4499 9-25-2001 5:29:54 pm LASER_2C.GIF 3539 9-25-2001 5:29:54 pm LASER_3.GIF 3341 9-25-2001 5:29:54 pm LASER_3C.GIF 2473 9-25-2001 5:29:54 pm LASER_4.GIF 2194 9-25-2001 5:29:54 pm LASER_4C.GIF 1464 9-25-2001 5:29:54 pm LASER_5.GIF 1266 9-25-2001 5:29:54 pm LASER_5C.GIF 1087 9-25-2001 5:29:54 pm LASER_6.GIF 233 9-25-2001 5:29:54 pm LASER_6C.GIF 300 9-25-2001 5:29:54 pm PLOT_1.GIF 4193 9-25-2001 5:29:54 pm PLOT_2.GIF 3264 9-25-2001 5:29:54 pm PLOT_3.GIF 2339 9-25-2001 5:29:54 pm PLOT_4.GIF 1526 9-25-2001 5:29:54 pm PLOT_5.GIF 860 9-25-2001 5:29:54 pm PLOT_6.GIF 293 9-25-2001 5:29:54 pm SIGNATUR.DAT 92 9-25-2001 6:29:54 pm ..\NW51SP6E\PRODUCTS\NDPS\LOGIN\IPPDOCS\NLS\ ..\NW51SP6E\PRODUCTS\NDPS\LOGIN\IPPDOCS\NLS\ENGLISH\ BTNCANCL.GIF 371 5-30-2002 12:13:16 pm BTNOK.GIF 305 5-30-2002 12:13:18 pm BTNOKDIS.GIF 305 5-30-2002 12:13:14 pm DELETE.GIF 354 1-7-2002 2:12:16 pm HELPBAN.GIF 6397 2-21-2002 4:31:48 pm HF_STYLE.CSS 8898 11-11-2002 8:11:46 am HOLD.GIF 241 1-7-2002 2:12:14 pm INFO.GIF 408 1-7-2002 2:12:14 pm IPRNTMSG.JS 3508 10-2-2002 1:58:16 pm LEGAL.HTM 3177 11-19-2002 3:03:34 pm MAPHELP.HTM 3827 1-28-2003 8:34:10 am MAPTOOL.JS 6747 10-30-2002 1:35:44 pm NOVDOC.CSS 12169 7-24-2001 2:25:44 pm REFRESH.GIF 382 1-7-2002 2:12:10 pm RESUME.GIF 369 1-7-2002 2:12:08 pm ..\NW51SP6E\PRODUCTS\NDPS\PUBLIC\ ..\NW51SP6E\PRODUCTS\NDPS\PUBLIC\NLS\ OIDMSG.IDX 64116 10-11-2002 11:31:16 am ..\NW51SP6E\PRODUCTS\NDPS\PUBLIC\NLS\ENGLISH\ MONOID.IDX 146454 10-11-2002 11:31:16 am OIDNAME.MSG 60202 10-11-2002 11:31:16 am ..\NW51SP6E\PRODUCTS\NDPS\PUBLIC\WIN32\ 3DIMAGE.DLL 22016 8-11-1999 5:32:26 am AGGUIDLL.DLL 382976 10-19-2000 4:37:00 pm AUCNDSLB.DLL 176128 5-9-2001 4:58:50 pm AUCOSNMP.DLL 53248 5-9-2001 4:58:56 pm AXISGCFG.PD2 212992 12-20-1999 5:05:10 pm CFGTEK.PD2 114688 10-3-1999 11:32:56 am COMMON.DLL 227840 8-11-1999 5:30:04 am CONFIGHP.PD2 32768 9-10-1999 12:20:32 pm CONFIGPD.PD2 20480 8-26-2002 3:32:12 pm CONFIGPH.PH2 53248 8-26-2002 6:11:20 pm CSGUIDLL.DLL 160256 10-19-2000 4:37:00 pm CYGUIDLL.DLL 115200 10-19-2000 4:37:00 pm DPCOMN32.DLL 393216 5-14-1999 3:52:28 pm DPCTLW32.DLL 36864 1-28-1999 11:16:24 pm DPCWIN32.DLL 454656 1-23-2002 10:17:26 am EMGUIDLL.DLL 150016 10-19-2000 4:37:00 pm EPSON.PC2 376320 12-20-2000 11:32:56 am EPSONCFG.PD2 58368 9-22-2000 11:11:00 am ESIGWCFG.PD2 298496 5-19-1999 1:35:44 pm ESIPRNTC.PC2 225280 5-11-1999 4:17:34 pm ESNMP32.DLL 55296 5-28-1998 2:02:00 am GXGUIDLL.DLL 553984 10-19-2000 4:37:00 pm HPSNAP.PC2 161280 6-18-1998 1:39:36 pm IPTP32.DLL 31744 12-9-1998 1:50:00 am IPXTP32.DLL 48128 5-28-1998 2:02:00 am KC3D0000.DAT 6234 4-19-2001 10:12:44 pm KC3D0100.DAT 6234 4-19-2001 10:12:44 pm KC3D0101.DAT 38508 4-19-2001 10:12:44 pm KC3D0102.DAT 13971 4-19-2001 10:12:44 pm KC3D0103.DAT 44182 4-19-2001 10:12:44 pm KC3D0104.DAT 44169 4-19-2001 10:12:44 pm KC3D0105.DAT 43527 4-19-2001 10:12:46 pm KC3D0106.DAT 12263 4-19-2001 10:12:46 pm KC3D0107.DAT 12545 4-19-2001 10:12:46 pm KC3D0108.DAT 30993 4-19-2001 10:12:46 pm KC3D0109.DAT 30993 4-19-2001 10:12:46 pm KC3D0110.DAT 31949 4-19-2001 10:12:46 pm KC3D0111.DAT 13056 4-19-2001 10:12:46 pm KC3D0112.DAT 50527 4-19-2001 10:12:46 pm KC3D0113.DAT 48811 4-19-2001 10:12:46 pm KC3D0114.DAT 15035 4-19-2001 10:12:46 pm KC3D0115.DAT 44652 4-27-2001 2:58:58 pm KC3D0200.DAT 15005 4-19-2001 10:12:46 pm KC3D0201.DAT 28679 4-19-2001 10:12:46 pm KC3D0202.DAT 51481 4-19-2001 10:12:46 pm KC3D0203.DAT 51962 4-19-2001 10:12:46 pm KC3D0204.DAT 56097 4-19-2001 10:12:46 pm KC3D0205.DAT 22477 4-19-2001 10:12:46 pm KC3D0206.DAT 25986 4-19-2001 10:12:46 pm KC3D0207.DAT 26371 4-19-2001 10:12:46 pm KC3D0208.DAT 18019 4-19-2001 10:12:46 pm KC3D0209.DAT 43291 4-20-2001 9:10:18 pm KC3D0210.DAT 62251 4-27-2001 2:58:58 pm KC3D0211.DAT 19845 4-19-2001 10:12:48 pm KC3D0300.DAT 5294 4-19-2001 10:12:48 pm KC3D0301.DAT 4784 4-19-2001 10:12:48 pm KC3D0302.DAT 3776 4-19-2001 10:12:48 pm KC3D0303.DAT 5372 4-19-2001 10:12:48 pm KC3D0304.DAT 4343 4-19-2001 10:12:48 pm KC3D0305.DAT 4075 4-19-2001 10:12:48 pm KC3D0306.DAT 5372 4-19-2001 10:12:48 pm KC3D0307.DAT 4095 4-19-2001 10:12:48 pm KC3D0308.DAT 5059 4-19-2001 10:12:48 pm KC3D0309.DAT 5486 4-19-2001 10:12:48 pm KC3D0400.DAT 6688 4-19-2001 10:12:48 pm KC3D0401.DAT 6792 4-19-2001 10:12:48 pm KC3D0402.DAT 6792 4-19-2001 10:12:48 pm KC3D0403.DAT 6792 4-19-2001 10:12:48 pm KC3D0404.DAT 3793 4-19-2001 10:12:48 pm KC3D0405.DAT 3310 4-19-2001 10:12:48 pm KC3D0406.DAT 4187 4-19-2001 10:12:48 pm KC3D0407.DAT 6710 4-19-2001 10:12:48 pm KC3D0500.DAT 21 4-19-2001 10:12:48 pm KC3D0501.DAT 10582 4-19-2001 10:12:48 pm KC3D0502.DAT 4262 4-19-2001 10:12:48 pm KC3D0503.DAT 5092 4-19-2001 10:12:48 pm KC3D0600.DAT 21 4-19-2001 10:12:48 pm KC3D0601.DAT 2573 4-19-2001 10:12:48 pm KC3D0602.DAT 4569 4-19-2001 10:12:48 pm KC3D0700.DAT 21 4-19-2001 10:12:48 pm KC3D0701.DAT 7838 4-19-2001 10:12:48 pm KC3D0702.DAT 6588 4-19-2001 10:12:50 pm KC3DEX.DAT 575 4-19-2001 10:12:50 pm KCMV3DA.DLL 86016 3-9-2001 9:59:18 pm KCPMPI.DLL 49152 4-27-2001 3:03:52 pm KPGUIDLL.DLL 162816 10-19-2000 4:37:00 pm KPMEP.DAT 9539 3-26-2001 10:57:32 am KYCFG.PD2 90112 5-9-2001 4:59:34 pm KYCFGRES.DLL 32768 5-9-2001 4:59:40 pm KYMSG.DLL 90112 5-9-2001 5:00:48 pm KYOCERA.PC2 98304 5-9-2001 5:00:44 pm LAGUIDLL.DLL 100864 10-19-2000 4:37:00 pm LEXAD32.DLL 93696 10-19-2000 4:37:00 pm LEXCREAT.PD2 82432 10-19-2000 4:37:00 pm LEXCTRL.PC2 92672 10-19-2000 4:37:00 pm LEXPSPEC.DLL 129536 10-19-2000 4:37:00 pm MFC42.DLL 995383 9-26-1998 12:00:00 am MFGUIDLL.DLL 288768 10-19-2000 4:37:00 pm MQIGWCFG.PD2 249856 11-8-2001 11:24:48 am MQINDPS.HLP 13937 11-8-2001 11:24:56 am MQIPCTRL.PC2 798720 11-8-2001 11:25:04 am MVEXERES.DLL 355840 8-11-1999 5:50:10 am MVGUIDLL.DLL 230912 10-19-2000 4:37:00 pm NETSEEK.EXE 45124 8-27-2002 6:29:16 pm NWJMW32.EXE 39936 6-21-2000 11:20:40 am NWPMW32.EXE 39424 4-13-2000 10:55:46 am RBGUIDLL.DLL 437760 10-19-2000 4:37:00 pm SBGUIDLL.DLL 359936 10-19-2000 4:37:00 pm SFGUIDLL.DLL 153600 10-19-2000 4:37:00 pm SILEXGWC.PD2 307200 11-20-2002 8:16:14 pm SILEXGWM.CHM 53396 11-19-2002 7:30:10 pm SILEXGWM.PC2 258048 11-19-2002 7:03:30 pm SKGUIDLL.DLL 77312 10-19-2000 4:37:00 pm SLCTDRV.EXE 335872 1-16-2001 7:27:38 am SLPSRCHM.DLL 45056 12-8-1999 9:59:24 am SLPUA.DLL 32768 12-8-1999 9:58:36 am SOGUIDLL.DLL 106496 10-19-2000 4:37:00 pm SRGUIDLL.DLL 169984 10-19-2000 4:37:00 pm SVGUIDLL.DLL 251392 10-19-2000 4:37:00 pm WDGUIDLL.DLL 394240 10-19-2000 4:37:00 pm WMGUIDLL.DLL 161792 10-19-2000 4:37:00 pm XBASE.DLL 65599 8-19-1999 10:26:36 am XDPWIZ.INI 473 2-27-2001 12:48:24 pm XEROXCFG.PD2 3806760 9-25-2002 3:01:54 pm XMHODLAK.DLL 24576 4-24-2000 2:30:30 pm XMHODLK2.DLL 24576 4-24-2000 1:37:56 pm XNDPSVER.DLL 53248 1-22-2003 10:25:06 am XNM45X32.DLL 32768 4-24-2000 3:44:16 pm XNMAKI32.DLL 28672 4-24-2000 3:38:06 pm XNMSNO32.DLL 36864 4-24-2000 2:45:24 pm XNMTSV32.DLL 36864 4-24-2000 3:28:28 pm XPCW32.PC2 467017 11-13-2002 2:45:18 pm XPD2.PD2 499712 5-30-2000 9:56:38 am XRXCDIS3.DLL 65536 6-28-1999 11:10:50 am XRXCFIL2.DLL 77824 6-28-1999 11:11:00 am XRXCPTR1.DLL 73728 6-28-1999 11:10:20 am XRXTEK.DLL 24576 8-8-2000 12:21:54 pm XRXTTEC.DLL 24576 10-2-2000 2:45:18 pm XRXXCMI.DLL 32768 6-12-2000 2:56:54 pm XSNMP32.INI 100 5-29-1997 12:30:20 pm XSNMX.DLL 106559 8-19-1999 10:27:30 am XV2P.DLL 53309 8-19-1999 10:27:08 am XVWNDS32.DLL 407552 10-29-1998 2:21:00 am XVWNDS32.HLP 63345 5-28-1998 2:02:00 am ..\NW51SP6E\PRODUCTS\NDPS\PUBLIC\WIN32\NLS\ ..\NW51SP6E\PRODUCTS\NDPS\PUBLIC\WIN32\NLS\ENGLISH\ CONFIGHP.HLP 10050 7-24-1998 11:18:54 am DPCMNR32.DLL 148480 5-14-1999 3:52:40 pm DPRWIN32.DLL 73216 6-3-2002 9:23:48 am EPSON.HLP 11625 10-28-1999 5:23:22 pm EPSONRES.DLL 1658368 9-9-2000 4:42:16 am HPPCW32.DLL 30208 7-14-1998 4:20:38 pm HPRWIN32.DLL 4608 7-23-1998 1:33:26 pm JMRWIN32.DLL 17920 6-21-2000 11:20:42 am KYCFGRES.DLL 32768 5-9-2001 4:59:40 pm KYMSG.DLL 90112 5-9-2001 5:00:48 pm KYNDPS.CNT 701 9-29-1999 8:27:10 am KYNDPS.HLP 25226 9-30-1999 8:04:46 am LEXPCRES.DLL 58880 10-19-2000 4:37:00 pm LEXPDRES.DLL 51200 10-19-2000 4:37:00 pm LEX_NDPS.CNT 659 7-1-1999 9:43:54 am LEX_NDPS.HLP 35440 10-19-2000 4:37:00 pm NDPS.CNT 112 10-5-1999 8:40:58 am NDPS.HLP 10963 10-5-1999 8:40:52 am NDPSAW16.CNT 2835 6-3-1999 12:37:32 pm NDPSAW16.HLP 298122 1-12-2000 11:26:26 am NDPSRW32.DLL 506880 8-23-2002 4:26:34 pm PCRWIN32.DLL 177152 5-10-1999 3:22:56 pm PDRWIN32.DLL 5120 8-26-2002 3:32:20 pm PHRWIN32.DLL 9216 8-26-2002 6:11:28 pm PMRWIN32.DLL 13824 4-13-2000 10:55:54 am SLCTDRV.DLL 146432 10-20-2000 3:42:44 pm SLCTDRV.HLP 6752 6-28-1999 11:48:22 am XPCLANG.DLL 114688 11-6-2002 11:23:02 am XWIZ3.CNT 667 10-24-2001 10:51:58 am XWIZ3.GID 10834 4-18-2000 11:01:56 am XWIZ3.HLP 18137 1-31-2002 3:16:26 pm XWZ32RC.DLL 196608 1-31-2002 8:19:52 am ..\NW51SP6E\PRODUCTS\NDPS\PUBLIC\WIN32\SNAPINS\ EPSNAPIN.DLL 7168 8-31-1999 11:08:12 am NDPSW32.DLL 368640 8-23-2002 4:26:30 pm NWIEASST.DLL 28672 7-12-1999 1:33:12 pm XVWNDS32.DLL 407552 10-29-1998 2:21:00 am ..\NW51SP6E\PRODUCTS\NDPS\RESDIR\ ..\NW51SP6E\PRODUCTS\NDPS\RESDIR\PRNDEF\ ..\NW51SP6E\PRODUCTS\NDPS\RESDIR\PRNDEF\NOVELL\ COLOR.NPR 509022 6-8-2000 5:43:58 am XRX01.NPR 841943 9-28-2001 12:14:24 pm XRX02.NPR 918731 10-4-2002 4:18:24 pm XRX512.NDX 13194 1-22-2003 9:51:50 am XRXTEK.NPR 607587 11-20-2002 2:40:18 pm XRXXL18.NPR 851350 8-10-2000 2:44:36 pm XRXXL20.NPR 527795 9-20-2001 11:31:12 am XRX_O.NPR 837942 4-3-2000 5:10:00 am ..\NW51SP6E\PRODUCTS\NDPS\SYSTEM\ BROKER.NLM 57293 1-29-2003 4:58:12 pm DPLSV386.NLM 160805 2-11-2003 4:54:22 pm DPRPCNLM.NLM 19183 2-12-2003 5:24:34 pm EPSONCFG.PD0 91206 1-5-2001 5:08:02 pm EPSONCON.NLM 70414 1-5-2001 5:10:28 pm EPSONGW.NLM 350303 1-5-2001 5:10:18 pm EPSONLIB.NLM 206949 1-5-2001 5:07:48 pm EPSONPAP.NLM 63359 1-5-2001 5:07:00 pm HPGATE.NLM 251563 1-14-2000 10:49:52 am HPGCONFG.PD0 126457 6-19-1998 2:49:20 pm KYCFG.PD0 79465 5-9-2001 5:02:14 pm KYCON.NLM 82998 5-9-2001 5:03:42 pm KYGATE.NLM 402127 5-9-2001 5:03:36 pm KYLIB.NLM 247110 5-9-2001 5:02:08 pm KYPNP.NLM 37763 5-9-2001 5:01:16 pm LEXGATE.INI 626 5-31-2000 1:47:28 pm LEXGATE.NLM 112086 10-19-2000 4:37:00 pm LPR2NDPS.NLM 13784 7-31-2002 2:53:54 pm MQIGATEW.NLM 82073 11-6-2001 9:44:56 am NDPDS.NLM 35950 7-17-2001 2:56:20 pm NDPSGW.NLM 89139 2-21-2003 1:12:40 pm NDPSM.NLM 310579 2-18-2003 11:30:54 am NIPPED.NLM 11297 12-20-2002 1:53:04 pm NIPPZLIB.NLM 6115 12-20-2002 1:50:46 pm NTFYSMTP.ENM 8410 4-17-2002 1:13:40 pm NTFYSRVR.NLM 53909 8-7-2002 2:46:12 pm PH.NLM 55062 4-29-2002 9:08:16 am REGSRVR.NLM 25793 3-25-2002 4:26:14 pm RMANNPD.NLM 88501 10-18-2002 4:51:36 pm RMANSRVR.NLM 74322 10-18-2002 4:52:22 pm SILEXGW.NLM 54320 1-7-2003 7:58:26 pm XEROXCFG.PD0 43473 12-12-2001 8:21:22 pm XEROXPNP.NLM 56785 4-23-2002 11:20:02 am XGATEWAY.NLM 93178 4-29-2002 12:40:48 pm XPRNDRV.NLM 8665 4-24-2002 1:52:22 pm XPRNDRV.XFG 147050 4-29-2002 11:16:54 am ZLIB.NLM 22126 12-20-2002 1:47:40 pm ..\NW51SP6E\PRODUCTS\NDPS\SYSTEM\IPP\ IPPSRVR.NLM 168606 2-24-2003 5:23:44 pm ..\NW51SP6E\PRODUCTS\NDPS\SYSTEM\NLS\ ..\NW51SP6E\PRODUCTS\NDPS\SYSTEM\NLS\4\ BROKER.MSG 23076 12-3-2002 4:36:04 pm EPSONCFG.HLP 4941 5-26-1999 6:39:10 pm EPSONCFG.MSG 8255 1-5-2001 5:08:00 pm EPSONCON.HLP 2803 11-23-1998 3:31:18 pm EPSONCON.MSG 4885 1-5-2001 5:10:28 pm EPSONGW.MSG 4284 1-5-2001 5:10:16 pm EPSONLIB.MSG 4990 1-5-2001 5:07:48 pm EPSONPAP.MSG 1806 1-5-2001 5:06:58 pm HPGATE.HLP 30933 2-2-1999 1:52:32 pm HPGATE.MSG 14616 5-13-1998 3:02:06 pm IPPSRVR.MSG 1573 12-4-2002 4:54:36 pm KYCFG.HLP 4363 9-18-1999 4:11:52 pm KYCFG.MSG 9041 3-30-2001 5:53:32 pm KYCON.HLP 5541 3-30-2001 8:57:48 pm KYCON.MSG 4914 3-30-2001 5:53:32 pm KYGATE.MSG 4310 3-30-2001 5:53:34 pm KYLIB.HLP 504 8-3-1999 9:41:24 am KYLIB.MSG 3853 3-30-2001 5:53:34 pm KYPNP.MSG 4159 3-30-2001 5:53:34 pm LPR2NDPS.MSG 3084 7-25-2002 3:58:10 pm NDPDS.MSG 6708 7-17-2001 11:37:30 am NDPSGW.MSG 20666 12-19-2002 1:29:00 pm NDPSM.MSG 59768 12-11-2002 3:33:14 pm NTFYDPOP.MSG 2161 2-4-1999 2:05:12 pm NTFYGWIS.MSG 3101 2-4-1999 12:14:40 pm NTFYLOG.MSG 2350 2-4-1999 12:05:34 pm NTFYMHS.MSG 2964 2-4-1999 1:39:34 pm NTFYPOP.MSG 1517 2-4-1999 11:45:28 am NTFYRPC.MSG 659 2-4-1999 1:48:12 pm NTFYSMTP.MSG 3079 2-4-1999 2:19:54 pm NTFYSPX.MSG 1345 2-4-1999 11:54:30 am NTFYSRVR.MSG 2731 8-15-2000 5:17:10 pm NTFYWSOC.MSG 2166 2-4-1999 1:57:56 pm PDSCFG.MSG 4781 1-19-2000 2:34:06 pm PH.MSG 19460 4-23-2002 4:47:56 pm PHCFG.MSG 8534 5-21-1999 2:01:38 pm PLSTNSRV.MSG 633 2-4-1999 4:24:46 pm REGSRVR.MSG 1422 8-15-2000 4:02:44 pm RMANSRVR.MSG 5119 2-13-2001 2:32:14 pm XEROXCFG.HLP 1835 12-10-2001 3:22:26 pm XEROXCFG.MSG 1985 12-12-2001 3:30:10 pm XEROXPNP.HLP 4178 12-12-2001 11:23:54 am XEROXPNP.MSG 2832 2-6-2002 2:23:54 pm XGATEWAY.MSG 2492 4-4-2002 1:43:00 pm ..\NW51SP6E\PRODUCTS\NDPS\XEROX\ GENERIC.XFG 636 12-14-2000 2:51:10 am XDC220.XFG 29566 6-27-2001 3:02:40 am XDC240V1.XFG 27870 5-10-2001 12:29:38 am XDC240V2.XFG 44676 5-10-2001 12:29:32 am XDC420.XFG 34819 5-4-2001 10:54:06 am XDC535.XFG 33816 9-5-2001 5:45:08 am XDCCS50.XFG 57113 4-3-2001 12:38:52 am XEROXPNP.XRX 14682 12-16-2002 2:11:50 pm XINDEX.XRX 5800 12-16-2002 2:11:08 pm XN17.XFG 48284 2-20-2001 11:13:26 pm XN2125.XFG 11015 2-21-2001 12:09:28 am XN24.XFG 24311 4-2-2001 6:08:52 am XN2825.XFG 12168 4-4-2001 10:49:40 am XN4025.XFG 18123 4-4-2001 10:49:20 am XN4512.XFG 3953 2-21-2001 12:16:18 am XN4525.XFG 16169 9-12-2001 5:38:28 am XNC15.XFG 5689 2-21-2001 12:20:04 am XNC55.XFG 14663 2-21-2001 12:26:10 am XNC60.XFG 11468 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SAL.NLM 24715 11-20-2001 3:13:28 pm SAS.NLM 537809 5-7-2002 6:03:32 pm SASDFM.XLM 24223 5-18-2001 5:13:20 pm SASI.NLM 43836 3-11-1999 7:21:04 pm SCMD.NLM 292876 3-7-2003 3:43:14 am SCRSAVER.NLM 16490 1-27-2003 5:54:20 am SETUPNLS.NLM 17287 1-22-2001 5:11:36 pm SLP.MPM 3115 9-18-2002 9:30:16 am SNMP.MPM 6999 9-18-2002 9:30:20 am SNMP.NLM 112260 2-17-2003 11:10:40 pm SNMPLOG.NLM 16870 4-30-2002 2:49:00 am SPFCON.NLM 41853 1-18-2000 5:59:04 pm SPOOFER.NLM 18876 1-9-2001 2:39:26 am SPXS.MPM 1130 9-18-2002 9:30:22 am SPXS.NLM 56314 1-18-2000 3:45:24 am STREAMS.MPM 5108 9-18-2002 9:30:24 am STREAMS.NLM 90851 1-17-2002 10:18:48 pm SYSCALLS.NLM 50971 1-15-2003 5:04:34 pm TCPCFG.NLM 350611 11-29-2002 4:59:54 am TCPCON.NLM 245796 11-26-2002 12:13:04 am TCPIP.MPM 22156 10-21-2002 5:11:56 pm TCPIP.PDI 179 5-28-1997 6:01:06 pm TECHWALK.NLM 43224 1-17-2000 4:04:26 pm TELNETD.NLM 23871 3-9-1999 5:06:52 am THEJUDGE.NLM 8836 3-3-2000 10:05:18 am TIMESYNC.NLM 34918 2-25-2003 3:08:58 am TLI.MPM 10981 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CSL.MSG 3900 3-7-1998 7:10:08 am DHCPSRVR.MSG 6076 12-23-2002 11:56:08 am DNIPINST.MSG 7335 8-30-2002 2:09:54 pm DOSFAT.MSG 3865 7-23-2001 3:22:08 pm FRCCA.MSG 237 1-18-2000 4:47:34 pm FRCFG.MSG 6489 1-18-2000 4:49:22 pm FRTRACE.MSG 4579 1-18-2000 4:51:36 pm FRTSM.MSG 877 1-18-2000 4:54:46 pm GENCFG.MSG 1920 10-10-2001 2:47:40 am GRCOMN.MSG 43 6-5-2000 10:19:56 am GRMMPRV.MSG 44 6-5-2000 10:19:58 am GRNWSA.MSG 43 6-5-2000 10:20:00 am GSEG.MSG 615 7-23-2001 3:32:20 pm HOSTMIB.MSG 3120 1-14-2003 2:40:52 am INETCFG.HLP 65249 4-18-2002 4:25:38 am INETCFG.MSG 45156 10-11-2001 6:23:40 am INETD.MSG 1138 7-20-2000 12:21:00 pm INETLIB.MSG 1027 9-6-2001 11:24:14 pm IOPX.MSG 9863 3-17-1999 2:23:30 pm IPCU.MSG 43 6-5-2000 10:20:00 am IPTRACE.MSG 1945 3-28-2002 1:20:00 am JAVA.MSG 7367 8-6-1999 4:06:26 pm MAL.MSG 1459 8-20-1998 12:25:28 pm MBCOMN.MSG 15256 4-18-2002 5:21:48 pm MBMMPRV.MSG 1720 7-23-2001 3:32:22 pm MBNWSA.MSG 2769 7-23-2001 3:32:10 pm MENUCFG.MSG 8126 7-23-2001 3:32:24 pm MENUNSS.MSG 15176 7-23-2001 3:32:26 pm NCMCON.HLP 13448 10-23-2000 12:16:42 pm NCMCON.MSG 13107 12-6-2000 10:23:16 am NETDB.MSG 7849 6-17-2002 5:37:12 am NLSLSP.MSG 6620 2-28-2002 1:00:44 pm NLSTRAP.MSG 3293 7-29-1999 5:30:48 pm NLZS.MSG 293 1-17-2000 2:09:22 pm NSS.MSG 6412 2-16-2000 2:09:18 pm NSSWIN.MSG 1005 10-28-1998 1:31:02 pm NWPRV.MSG 984 7-23-2001 3:22:04 pm PELDR.MSG 1926 6-2-1999 1:01:00 am PING.HLP 5148 2-27-1998 2:29:44 pm PORTAL.MSG 129458 2-24-2003 9:08:16 am PPPCON.MSG 23759 1-18-2000 3:06:08 pm PPPTRACE.MSG 2570 1-18-2000 3:07:12 pm PRED.MSG 287 1-18-2000 3:00:50 pm REMOTE.MSG 3943 1-22-2003 4:26:06 am RS232.MSG 5245 2-7-2000 2:54:04 am SCMD.MSG 26550 3-7-2003 3:42:42 am SCRSAVER.MSG 6567 1-27-2003 5:54:38 am SERVINST.MSG 3050 2-11-2003 12:17:52 am SETUPNLS.MSG 1001 5-8-2000 6:11:14 pm SNMP.MSG 4189 2-17-2003 11:10:26 pm SNMPLOG.MSG 785 4-30-2002 2:48:58 am SPFCON.MSG 4764 1-18-2000 10:41:28 am SPOOFER.MSG 372 1-18-2000 10:36:58 am SPXS.MSG 3822 8-17-1998 4:19:20 pm 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