Can't Login to Netware 4 server using Client 3.4

Hi,
I have a small network with a dedicated server and two workstations
connected using a linksys switch. The dedicated server is running
netware 4.x (an old character based netware system). Both workstations
have Windows 98 and log in to the server using Novell Intranetware 4.11
software for Windows 95, which is several years old. Recently, I added a
workstation and downloaded client 3.4 to use to access the server rather
than install the Intranetware. It turns out that I can't get this
workstation to log into the server using client 3.4. I get the login
screen, but it reports it can't find a server or tree, even though I
entered them correctly. Does anybody know why it won't access the server
while the other workstations can?
Thanks very much.

On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 17:58:38 GMT, [email protected] wrote:
>No, I didn't try installing it IPX only. Would I just reinstall the
>client software and choose IPX? Also, what is the term frame type mean?
It is a method for packaging data for transmital over IPX.
>Where do I find out what frame type the computers have?
At the console enter the command CONFIG. The displayed output will
include the frame type. On the workstation, go into the Control
Panel, Network, and find the NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBios Compatible
Transport Protocol, and open its properties. Set the frame type to
match the server. If more than one frame type was displayed on the
server, use 808.2 if it is listed.
>Is there any
>other info I might need besides the login, server name, tree, and
>context? This new workstation has Windows 98. In the Windows control
>panel under network settings, what client should be installed? It gives
>3 options.
>
> 1. Netware client 32 bit
> 2. Netware client shell 4.x
> 3. Netware client 3.x
These option are for the Microsoft client for NetWare, which is not
aware of NDS. Install the Novell Client for NetWare. Choose Custom
install, IPX only.
Donald Albury
Novell Product Support Volunteer SysOp
Sorry, no replies to e-mail responses
"If something is so complicated that you can't
explain it in 10 seconds, then it's probably not
worth knowing anyway." Bill Waterson

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