NetWare 4.1/9000 Utilities Reference

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Workstation Utilities
NPATH
Using NPATH
Use NPATH when you try to execute a utility and have one of these problems:
You get a message that you’re missing a message file (an .MSG, .HEP, .IDX,
or .XLT file), or a Unicode file. This message identifies the file you’re
missing.
You get a message that you have an incorrect version of a message file (an
.MSG, .HEP, .IDX, or .XLT file). This message shows the version of the file
your workstation found, and the version you need.
You get a foreign language displayed on your screen.
Your workstation does not find a particular file in its search sequence.
To find your workstation’s file search sequence for message files, use NPATH
with no parameters.
If you include a filename in the command, NPATH displays the path to the first
occurrence of the file in the search sequence.
To search for multiple files at the same time, separate the filenames with commas.
A Unicode file without an extension defaults to the country code.
Unicode files are not required to run NPATH. NPATH runs without a message
file if the correct file is not available.
Because of the way the file search sequence is designed for NetWare utilities, the
same path may be looked at more than once.
NPATH Options
Option Use to
A
(All)
List the path to all occurrences of the
file you specify.
D
(Details)
View the language, version number,
date, and time of the file you specify.
/Uni /D
(Unicode details)
View the code page and country code
your workstation is set to, the Unicode
files needed to run the NetWare utility,
and the path to the first occurrence of
each file. Does not require a filename.