NetWare 4.1/9000 Concepts

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BOOTNCP.COM and RPL.COM, a DOS terminate-and-stay-resident (TSR)
module need to be loaded in that order on a workstation, or RPL.NLM on a
native NetWare 4 server. When RPL.COM is loaded on a DOS client it
function as an “RPL Server.” An ODI driver must also be loaded at the RPL
server.
A NET.CFG file is used by various ODI modules—including the LSL, NAN
drivers, and protocol stacks— to get network configuration information at
initialization. RPL.COM reads this file.
BOOTCONF.SYS is an ASCII text file in which the user specifies a unique
Disk Image File for each workstation that needs access to different files.
Each line in BOOTCONF.SYS that contains a node address may specify
more than one Disk Image filename, separated by one or more spaces. The
user will be prompted at boot time to select one of these Disk Image files.
The remote boot image file includes the station's AUTOEXEC.BAT file,
used by the station as if the file were present on a local boot diskette.
Copy the workstation's AUTOEXEC.BAT file to the remote boot image file,
to the LOGIN directory, and to any default directory named in the
workstation's login script.
Remote workstation
A terminal or personal computer connected to the LAN by a router or
through a remote asynchronous connection.
A remote workstation can be either a standalone computer or a workstation
on another network.
Rename Inhibit attribute
A file system attribute that prevents any user from renaming the directory or
file.
See “Attributes.”