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.To send messages to selected users, use the FPNW icon in Control Panel.To sendmessages to all users, use the Send Message command on the NetWare menu inServer Manager.For instructions on how to perform these tasks, see “Sending a Message toSelected Users” and “Sending a Message to All Connected Users” in the onlineHelp.Command-Line UtilitiesFile and Print Services for NetWare includes several commonly used utilitiesthat NetWare client users can run at the system prompt.File and Print Servicesfor NetWare also uses a new parameter for the Windows NT net user command.UtilitiesUsing the utilities provided, NetWare clients can perform basic networkoperations, such as logging in and out and using network resources.If you haveNetWare utilities installed on a NetWare server, you can also remotely usethese utilities.The following table lists the utilities provided with File and Print Servicesfor NetWare.The command formats for these utilities are described in thefollowing sections.ToUse these commandsLog in or log outlogin, chgpass, setpass, attach, logoutUse network resourcesmap, slistUse printing resourcescapture, endcapAttach CommandUse the attach command to log in to another server (running either NetWare orWindows NT Server with File and Print Services for NetWare) while remaininglogged in to the current server.If you do not specify the server name and username in the command, you are prompted to enter these names.If a password isrequired, you are prompted to enter it.You must be logged in to a server before you can use the attach command to login to additional servers.Although the attach command connects you to a server,it does not create a drive mapping to that server.However, once attached, youcan make drive mappings to that server without supplying your password.Syntax: attach [server[/name]]Where:server is the name of the server in which you want to attach.name is the user name you want to use on that server.For example, a NetWare client user named ChrisDr, to log on to a server namesJUPITER, would enter the following command at the system prompt:attach jupiter /chrisdrCapture CommandUse the capture command to view print queues and printers, redirect a print jobto another print queue, print from an application without exiting theapplication, and print multiple copies of a print job.Syntax: capture [option]Where:option is one of the following options:OptionDescriptionautoendcapLets you send a job to a network printer or to a network file when you exit orenter an application.The autoendcap option is useful if you want to saveseveral different screens or files from the same application to the samenetwork file.The autoendcap option does not automatically end the capture ofan LPT port, as its name implies.The default is enabled.banner = nameSpecifies the text that appears on the lower part of a banner page.Replacename with any word or phrase up to 12 characters.The default is your user nameand the print job filename.copies = nSpecifies how many copies you want to print.Replace n with a number from 1 to999.The default is 1.create = pathCreates the file in which you want to store the data.If you want to save thefile in your default or current directory, replace path with the name of thefile you want to create.You must use a network drive with the create option to specify where you wantto store the file (server, directory, volume, and filename).OptionDescriptionform= path or nSpecifies the form on which to print the job.Replace form with the name of theform, or replace n with number of the form.formfeedEnables the formfeed after your print job has been printed.When formfeed isenabled, the printer prints the next job at the top of the next sheet of paper.However, if an application automatically enables formfeed, using this optioncauses an extra blank page to be fed through the printer.The default isenabled.keepKeeps all data at the server if your workstation freezes or loses power whileyou are transferring data to the server.If your workstation does freeze orstop (that is, loses its connection to the server), the server will also sendthe data it received from your workstation to a print queue for printing.Ifyou plan on capturing data over several hours, use this option.If you don’tinclude the keep option and your workstation stops during the capture, theserver discards the data it has received.local = nSpecifies which LPT (local printing port) to capture.Replace n with 1, 2, or3.The default is LPT1.name = nameSpecifies the text that appears on the upper part of the banner page.Replacename with any word or phrase up to 12 characters.The default is your username.noautoendcapPrevents data from being sent to a network printer or a file when you enter orexit an application.The default is disabled.nobannerSpecifies that no banner page should be printed.noformfeedDisables formfeed at the printer.The default is disabled.nonotifyWhen set, you are not sent a notification that your job has printed.You needto use this option only if notify is enabled in your print job configurationand you want to disable it.The default is enabled.notabsEnsures that all the tab characters in your print job arrive at the printerunchanged.Use this option if your application can format the print job, or ifyou have problems printing graphics.notifyNotifies you when your job has been printed.This option does not notify you ifthe printer has a problem or if your job cannot be printed.The default isdisabled.OptionDescriptionqueue = queueSpecifies which queue the print job should be sent.If multiple queues aremapped to a printer, you must include this option to select a queue.Replacequeue with the name of a queue.The default is the queue in which spooler 0 hasbeen assigned.server = serverSpecifies which server the print job should be sent.The default is yourcurrent server
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