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Netware 3 question

Does anyone know of any utilites or have any suggestions for printing out all of the Groups and User information from the server?

It sure would save a lot of time if I had a utility that could pull this information.

Thanks.

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Lightbulb Look in Public dir for Sysconw.exe

I have Netware 3.2 and I use SYSCONW.exe on a windows workstation instead of regular DOS based syscon. You can then choose "Maintenance" from the menu and then "User Maint" or "Group Maint", highlight and select all users/groups using shift key and then print with different options. Hope this helps. If you need more info, let me know.

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Thanks for the reply. I tried to use the sysconw but I am apparently missing a dll.
"calwin16.dll"

Does this file suppose to be in Public or on my PC?

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I just looked on the Novell site and looked up my error. Looks like i need to be running Client 32.. I'll have to go find a work station with it on there..

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That worked!

I have another question,

Is there a way to monitor ALL network messages? Including from one user to another.

Any utilites out there for this?

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Lightbulb Can't think of any

I can't think of any, but I'll look into it. I don't use messages on my network. I installed Pegasus e-mail system and that's how everyone communicates. I added castoff all in the startup folder so that users aren't interrupted when they receive a new e-mail in the middle of working so messages do not work either. I can see e-mail's sent if necessary. I'll let you know if I come up with anything on the messages.



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That worked!

I have another question,

Is there a way to monitor ALL network messages? Including from one user to another.

Any utilites out there for this?



Goto http://www.netwarefiles.com

If its not there it probably doesnt exist.

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