Supervising the Network
3-35
Managing the NetWare Services File System
Loading Operating Systems and Applications onto the Network
Loading and Setting Up Windows
Prerequisites
• A workstation running DOS 3.30 or later
• The Supervisor or Create right to the directory where you are loading Windows
• A licensed network copy of Windows 3.1 or later
• 16 MB of available disk space
• NetWare Client for DOS and Windows
Procedure
1 Install Windows server software using the SETUP /A option.
For complete information about the Windows SETUP options and the
installation procedure, see the documentation that came with your Windows
software.
2 Create a Group object for users who will be running Windows.
For instructions on creating a Group object, see “Managing Group Objects” in
Chapter 2.
3 Make the Windows Group object a trustee of the Windows directory.
For instructions on granting trustee assignments, see “Adding a Trustee to a
Directory or File” in this chapter.
4 Create a directory for each user to store user-specific Windows files.
WIN.COM and files such as .GRP and .INI files are stored here.
5 Add the following information to the system login script.
An example of the syntax used for these login script entries appears at the end of
this step.
a Map a drive to the user-specific directories for the MS Windows group.
b Map a search drive to the Windows directory for the MS Windows Group
object.
c Set the Windows TEMP directory to a subdirectory of the user directory.
The following example shows the container login script entries you would add
to set up Windows 3.1 on the network:
IF MEMBER OF “WIN31” THEN