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| Heres a odd one that maybe someone on here can answer... Ill give you a breif overview of the setup. Client is a Windows xp sp2 laptop, onboard wireless, latest novell netware client and is the 'primary' login client, pure ip environment no ipx. On the first boot the netware client fails to login due to the wireless not starting up and getting a dhcp ip. My current solution is to set the microsoft workstation login as the primary client, then have novell prompt to login once the laptop has booted to the desktop and the wireless is up and running. Ive had a look round and it appears to be quite common. Id love to have the users login as usual but wireless.... any netware experts (do they still exist? ) |
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