--------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 194 NOVELL Ref: E2L00004 Date: 02/16/97 From: WD Time: 01:44pm \/To: ALL (Read 3 times) Subj: Re: How to restore the SYS volume. Need 13:44:5902/16/97 Shay Amar wrote: > > -------------------------------------------------------- > Name: Shay Amar > E-mail: shy_amar@netvision.net.il > -------------------------------------------------------- > > Hi > I have a big problem!!! > By mistake I deleted the SYS volume (novell 4.1), is there a way that I can > restore it to the way it was. I did not do any action on the server after > that mistake. > Please help me I you can > > Thank you > Shay Do not do ANYTHING with this yourself. Ask any CNE in your nearby to restore it. It will cost of course but you know... If in doubt of just want to do it yourself call novell using service agreement paid per incident they will instruct you. If nobody would help you and data is important and _not_ sesitive email me. WD --- ifmail v.2.8c * Origin: Radio WAWa (2:281/10@fidonet) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 194 NOVELL Ref: E2L00005 Date: 02/15/97 From: ERIC TAM Time: 08:58am \/To: CHRIS STEVENS (Read 3 times) Subj: Re: RPL Problem This message was written at 8:51a on 02-15-1997. Hi Chris, CS> How did you get your CNA? CNA test is not include anything about hardware. CS> Anyways, Board not found means the client is CS> looking for the network card at a certain address. Change the address f CS> the network card setting in the software to match the settings CS> on the network card itself. I will try it later. eric --- Registration site of CMS * Origin: Remote Linked Communications * +61-2-9541-0870 * (3:712/330) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 194 NOVELL Ref: E2L00006 Date: 02/13/97 From: KURT WEISKE Time: 06:52am \/To: DAVID JONES (Read 3 times) Subj: NOT-LOGGED-IN -=> Quoting David Jones to All <=- DJ> What causes NOT-LOGGED-IN to appear in the Connection info window of DJ> remote console? The person logged out or dropped the connection, and the watchdog timer hasn't expired yet. That means there *was* a workstation logged in there, and it hasn't communicated with the server, so it's pending disconnection. --kW --- Blue Wave/DOS v2.30 * Origin: realitycheckBBS - San Francisco, CA +1 415 666 0339 (1:161/418) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 194 NOVELL Ref: E2L00007 Date: 02/13/97 From: KURT WEISKE Time: 06:53am \/To: SALVADOR ASTURIAS (Read 3 times) Subj: Netware v3.11 server TIME prob -=> Quoting Salvador Asturias to All <=- SA> Hi y'all!!! I have a quick and somewhat insignificant question about SA> the Netware server at work. It seems that the time on the server is SA> about an hour and a half ahead and everytime someone logs on, the SA> server automatically adjusts the time on the workstation. It's SA> becoming very annoying and I was hoping someone could tell me how to SA> adjust the time from the system console, or maybe from a workstation. There is a setting in net.cfg that tells the workstation NOT to grab the time from the server, which may help if you don't do anything on the server that is time-critical, like compiling files off of the server. (I found that out when a luser of mine set his time back a few months to be able to use a time-limited beta - he complained that the system time was wrong, because it also wasn't 2 months behind. Nevermind the fact that the program in question had gone production, and they'd released a free non-timed release version of same program months before I found out he was still stuck in time...) SA> I hope that someone out there can help me out. It's becoming a SA> frustrating little problem. Are you on the internet? there are timeservers on the net, and NLMs you can load on the server to connect to the time server and automatically adjust the netware server time for you. --kW --- Blue Wave/DOS v2.30 * Origin: realitycheckBBS - San Francisco, CA +1 415 666 0339 (1:161/418) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 194 NOVELL Ref: E2L00008 Date: 02/13/97 From: KURT WEISKE Time: 06:57am \/To: WILLIAM JENIFER (Read 3 times) Subj: Logon -=> Quoting William Jenifer to All <=- WJ> Anyone have any suggestions, other than FORMAT C: ? That wouldn't work on a Netware 4.11 server. :) --kW --- Blue Wave/DOS v2.30 * Origin: realitycheckBBS - San Francisco, CA +1 415 666 0339 (1:161/418) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 194 NOVELL Ref: E2L00009 Date: 02/15/97 From: HARRY OLDENHUIS Time: 10:53pm \/To: RICH WONNEBERGER (Read 3 times) Subj: virus protection Hallo Rich RW> *** Quoting Harry Oldenhuis to John Cowgell dated 02-01-97 *** > A friend of mine, told me about new Viruses in Documents that you get > of the internet, I dont know if that is true but if that is the case RW> Yes it's true.. :{ RW> At work we had one going around that wouldnt let you RW> save your document after making changes in Word.. The RW> worst part, we use McAfee & the latest signature files RW> dont work with the older .EXE we run on the w-station.. RW> We may switch s-ware because of this.. RW> Rich RW> I-Net turtil@ny.frontiercomm.net Thanks for the information, it is well apreaciated. Cheers Harry --- Maximus/2 3.01 * Origin: OziWest BBs Perth W.A. MultiLine 61-[09-458-1255] (3:690/416) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 194 NOVELL Ref: E2L00010 Date: 02/16/97 From: AHMAD KHIARY Time: 09:53am \/To: SALVADOR ASTURIAS (Read 3 times) Subj: Netware v3.11 server time Reference your message, SA>>Hi y'all!!! I have a quick and somewhat insignificant question about SA>>the Netware server at work. It seems that the time on the server is bout SA>>an hour and a half ahead and everytime someone logs on, the server SA>>automatically adjusts the time on the workstation. It's becoming very SA>>annoying and I was hoping someone could tell me how to adjust the time SA>>from the system console, or maybe from a workstation. You can down the server, and exit to the DOS prompt. Adjust the date and time from DOS and load the server again. You are set. Regards. === * OLXWin 1.00a * Ahmad Khiary, Jeddah - Saudi Arabia. (khiary@netbox.com) --- InterEcho 1.19 * Origin: SBBS. Jeddah, KSA +9662 667-2293 v.34 (2:542/100) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 194 NOVELL Ref: E2L00011 Date: 02/16/97 From: VYACHESLAV REDKA Time: 07:41pm \/To: RICHARD FELLNER (Read 3 times) Subj: How to remove GroupWise ? Hi, Richard Fellner! > Hi, > does anyone know how GroupWise (or it's NLM's - but which ones ?) > can be removed from the server ? I believe that if your run install.nlm and choose Install/configure/remove menu and then choose remove - you`ll solve your problem Vyacheslav Redka --- Look around for groundhogs ! * Origin: Groundhog Home (2:465/123.3)