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Posted on Mar 16, 2010

Hi i want to add a client (Dos) with De-528 Network adapter (dual port) to server ( novel 4.11). Please help me.

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Hi i want to add a client (Dos) with D-link-530tx(dl10030b) Network adapter (cable rj45) to server ( novel 4.11). Please help me.

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if u running on win98 then go to network neighbourhood properties install client for novell netware, install protocall named ipx/spx/netbios , and nwlink netbios then set logon method to novell netware client method restart the system and choose the prefferd server of your netwaree server run login script if u have u also have authorised account for your server.
your pro is almost solved.

bye

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