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NetWare 5.1 Support Pack 8 Readme
February 2005
1.0 Overview
2.0 Support Pack Installation
2.1 Preinstallation Checklist
2.2 Installing the Support Pack through NWCONFIG
3.0 Known Issues
4.0 Additional Documentation
5.0 Documentation Conventions
6.0 Legal Notices
1.0 Overview
This is the last Support Pack for NetWare 5.1. Updates released after
this Support Pack should be installed after installing this Support
Pack.
This Support Pack contains updates for all components contained in the
NetWare 5.1 product only. If the file was downloaded, the Support Pack
file must be extracted at the root of the drive because it contains
directory paths that could exceed the DOS limits.
The purpose of this Support Pack is to provide a bundle of fixes that
have all been tested together. These files have undergone component
testing, core OS testing, and integration testing with other Novell
products.
This Support Pack includes all fixes from previous Support Packs;
therefore, you do not need to install earlier Support Packs before
installing this Support Pack. Do not install individual files from the
Support Pack.
Install the NetWare Support Pack before installing other Novell product
Support Packs like GroupWise and BorderManager. These Support Packs are
included with the Consolidated Support Pack; they can also be
downloaded individually from the Consolidated Support Pack Web site
(http://support.novell.com/tools/csp/index.html).
For information on the latest Support Pack issues, see TID 10094148 at
the Support Connection Web site
(http://support.novell.com/search/kb_index.htm).
To order the Support Pack CD, go to the Consolidated Support Pack Web
site (http://support.novell.com/tools/csp/orderinfo.html).
2.0 Support Pack Installation
During the Support Pack installation, the following happens:
- The Support Pack files are copied to the server. Newer files on the
server are not overwritten. The installation program checks the
version of each file. If two files have the same version, the
installation program then checks the date of each file. However,
files bound into server.exe are removed. For more information, see
"NLMs Bound into Server.exe" in nw51_iss.txt. Files contained in
.zip files are copied to the server and not compared to existing
files.
- The install reads the installed products, which are listed in
sys:\system\products.dat. If this Btrieve file is missing or
corrupt, the Support Pack install stops. The Support Pack install
uses this file to detect which products are installed and then
automatically updates the files needed for those products.
If you install products from the NetWare 5.1 CD or other Novell
products after installing the Support Pack, you will have to
reinstall the Netware 5.1 Support Pack to receive updates for those
products.
For example, if you install a Novell product like BorderManager
after installing the Support Pack, you will need to reinstall the
NetWare 5.1 Support Pack because some features, like VPN, might not
function and some files might be overwritten by an older version.
- A record is added to the products.dat file in the Installed Products
section and the following message appears: "SPACK 5.1.8 v8.0 Support
Pack for NetWare 5.1." Any other product updates are also listed.
2.1 Preinstallation Checklist
Before installing the Support Pack, you must do the following:
- Ensure you have a reliable backup: Prior to installing the
Support Pack or any updates to your server, ensure that you
have a reliable backup of the server. The backup option
(described in "Uninstalling the Support Pack" in nw51_iss.txt
located at the root of the Support Pack) provided by the
Support Pack installation program will not work if the server
cannot be rebooted or the volumes will not mount.
- Ensure eDirectory synchronization is complete: Ensure that all
eDirectory operations have completed and the replicas and
Timesync are synchronized. Check to see that eDirectory is
healthy and, if necessary, run DSRepair.
- Check your rights to the server console: Ensure you have rights
to the server console.
- Ensure you have rights to the root replica of the Novell
Directory Services tree to extend the schema: Some of the
products installed by the Support Pack might need to extend the
Directory Services schemas.
- Ensure you have rights to the root replica of the eDirectory
tree to extend the schema: Some of the products installed by
the Support Pack might need to extend the Directory Services
schemas.
- Ensure NWCONFIG is accessible: The Support Pack must be
installed using the NWCONFIG utility only. You can run NWCONFIG
from the server console, the Console Screens option in NetWare
Remote Manager, or RCONSOLE.
- Update NFS: If you are using NFS 3.0 with the NFS Gateway, you
must install NFS 3 Support Pack 7 after installing the NetWare
5.1 Support Pack on your server. If this is not done, the NFS
gateway will not load.
The NFS Gateway is tied to the NSS version. With the new NSS
that is delivered with the Support Packs, the gateway will not
load until the newer version of the gateway is installed.
- Check disk space: Ensure the server has enough disk space. You
will need up to 5 MB on the server's C: drive. Depending on the
products installed, the Support Pack might require up to 250 MB
of additional disk space on the sys: volume. If you select the
Backup option, which allows you to specify a target directory
for the backed-up files, you will need 525 MB of additional
disk space. If compression is turned on, you might need
additional free disk space.
- Understand the impact of using file compression: If you have
compression turned on for the sys: volume, the Support Pack
might take longer to install because the files being backed up
and updated need to be uncompressed. To prevent this in the
future, purge files on the server before installing, change the
number of days before compression to a higher number, and flag
the following directories on sys: as Don't Compress:
sys:\public
sys:\system
sys:\etc
- Update all servers with scmd.nlm: Upgrade all servers with the
scmd.nlm file included in this Support Pack. Scmd.nlm works
with NetWare 4.11, 4.2, 5.0, and 5.1. You must also load
ipxrtr.nlm from this Support Pack on all NetWare 4 servers.
Failure to upgrade all servers simultaneously will stop
communication between the servers.
- Unload dosfat.nss: If loaded, unload dosfat.nss, which mounts
the server's C: drive as a volume. This file is not autoloaded,
so it would have been manually loaded.
- Check 3rd-party applications: If you are running third-party
applications on the target server, verify that the applications
are unloaded before installing the Support Pack.
- Understand impact of JVM updates: The Support Pack includes
updates for both JVM 1.3.1 and JVM 1.4.1. The install detects
which version is installed on the server and applies the
corresponding updates for JVM.
- Read nw51_iss.txt about installation issues: Read section 1.0
in nw51_iss.txt about specific product interoperability
installation issues and other installation options.
2.2 Installing the Support Pack through NWCONFIG
The Support Pack must be installed using NWCONFIG. You can run
NWCONFIG from the server console or RCONSOLE. After you have
access to the server console, complete the following steps.
If you are installing from a CD, start with Step 2.
1. After downloading the Support Pack, explode the file.
The compressed file contains directory paths that could exceed
the DOS limits. The file must be extracted in a root-level
directory on your local drive or on a NetWare volume that
accepts longer paths.
2. At the server console prompt, enter NWCONFIG.
3. Select Product Options > Install a Product Not Listed.
4. Depending on where the NetWare Support Pack files are located,
complete one of the following:
- From the local volume sys:, press F3 and then specify the
path, including the volume name, to spack.ips (for example,
sys:\nw51sp8\spack.ips).
- From a different server on the network, press F3 and then
specify the full path, including the server name, to
spack.ips (for example,
<server_name>\vol1:\nw51sp8\spack.ips). You will be
prompted for a login name and password for the other
server.
The F4 option does not apply to this Support Pack.
5. Press Enter.
6. Follow the on-screen prompts.
7. After the Support Pack install is complete, review the .ncf
files for accuracy.
8. (Conditional) If you did not choose the option to
automatically reboot the server, enter RESET SERVER or RESTART
SERVER at the server console.
You can also enter DOWN and then restart the server by
entering SERVER.EXE.
If Auto Purge is not set on your server, you might want to
manually purge the volume to free disk space.
3.0 Known Issues
For a list of known issues, see nw51_iss.txt located at the root of the
Support Pack.
4.0 Additional Documentation
In addition to this Readme file, the following sources provide
additional information about the Support Pack:
- For a list of known issues, see nw51_iss.txt located at the root of
the Support Pack.
- For more information on the latest Support Pack issues since the
Support Pack was released, see TID 10094148
(http://support.novell.com/cgi-bin/search/searchtid.cgi?/10094148.htm).
- For information on using the enhancements to TCP/IP included with
this Support Pack, see tcpip.txt at the root of the Support Pack.
- For more information on previous Support Pack issues, see TID
10058745.
- For information about files in \tools, see tools.txt located at the
root of the Support Pack.
- For updated documentation, see the NetWare 5.1 online documentation
(http://www.novell.com/documentation/nw51/index.html).
- For more information about showing printer status information in the
NDPS Manager Health, see TID 10061751.
TID information is available on the Web at http://support.novell.com.
5.0 Documentation Conventions
In this documentation, a greater-than symbol (>) is used to separate
actions within a step and items in a cross-reference path.
6.0 Legal Notices
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particular purpose. Further, Novell, Inc. reserves the right to revise
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without obligation to notify any person or entity of such revisions or
changes.
Further, Novell, Inc. makes no representations or warranties with
respect to any software, and specifically disclaims any express or
implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular
purpose. Further, Novell, Inc. reserves the right to make changes to
any and all parts of Novell software, at any time, without any
obligation to notify any person or entity of such changes.
You may not use, export, or re-export this product in violation of any
applicable laws or regulations including, without limitation, U.S.
export regulations or the laws of the country in which you reside.
Copyright 2005 Novell, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this
publication may be reproduced, photocopied, stored on a retrieval
system, or transmitted without the express written consent of the
publisher.
Novell, Inc. has intellectual property rights relating to technology
embodied in the product that is described in this document. In
particular, and without limitation, these intellectual property rights
may include one or more of the U.S. patents listed at
http://www.novell.com/company/legal/patents/ and one or more additional
patents or pending patent applications in the U.S. and in other
countries.
Novell, NetWare, BorderManager, and GroupWise are registered trademarks
of Novell, Inc. in the United States and other countries.
eDirectory, is a trademark of Novell, Inc.
All third-party products are the property of their respective owners.
NetWare 5.1 Support Pack 8 Known Issues
February 2005
This is the last Support Pack for NetWare 5.1. Updates
released after this Support Pack should be installed after
installing this Support Pack.
1.0 Installation Issues
1.1 Sys: Does Not Mount after Install
1.2 Reinstalling the Support Pack with IDE Hardware
1.3 ZENworks for Servers
1.4 Increase File Handles in Config.sys
1.5 MailFilter 1.5
1.6 ManageWise 2.7
1.7 Error Message with Vtxkill.nlm
1.8 Install Appears to Stop
1.9 Installing Updated LAN and Storage Drivers
1.10 Installing Novell Products after the Support Pack
1.11 Install Backup Takes Longer
1.12 Simultaneous NetWare 5.1 and Support Pack Install
1.13 eDirectory Updates
1.14 Running Accelerated Upgrade
1.15 NWDEPLOY and Certificate Server
1.16 JVM 1.3.1 Option
1.17 Understanding When ConsoleOne Is Updated
2.0 New Issues for this Support Pack 8
2.1 Abends After Adding Volume Space Or Expanding
Pools
2.2 Deactivating Storage Devices
2.3 Cannot Set Simple Password Using NetWare Remote
Manager
2.4 Using Scopes with SLPDA
2.5 Problem Loading NSS Volumes Created with NSS
Administration Menus
3.0 Issues from Support Pack 7
3.1 Grace Connections Changed
3.2 Using ACPI Drivers
3.3 NSS Volume Fails to Mount After Device
Deactivation and Reactivation
3.4 Down Command Powers Off Server with ACPI Drivers
3.5 Macintosh Extended Characters Not Supported
3.6 Packet Receive Buffers Default Changed
3.7 SMDR Resolution Support
3.8 SMDR IP Selection Support
3.9 Timesync Changes
3.10 Accepting Multiple Certificates with IE6 browser
3.11 Resolving Port Conflicts
3.12 ConsoleOne 1.3.5 and JVM 1.4.x Not Supported
3.13 Error When Loading Timesync
3.14 Only First Node Can Join a Cluster
4.0 Issues from Support Pack 6
4.1 FTP Server Issues
4.2 Apache Web Server
4.3 NDPS Error When Attaching to Queues
4.4 iPrint Map Designer
4.5 Timesync Issues
4.6 JVM Issues
4.7 Timesync with Secondary Server
4.8 Confirming Security Certificates When Accessing
the NetWare Management Portal
5.0 Issues from Earlier Support Packs
5.1 Location of CLIB Changed
5.2 Remove SET CLIENT FILE CACHING ENABLED=OFF from
Autoexec.ncf
5.3 Error When Loading Timesync
5.4 NetWare Web Manager Reports Incorrect TCP Port
5.5 Daylight Savings SET Parameters
5.6 Installing DirXML
5.7 Novell IPP Server Update
5.8 Using WebDav and WebPublishing
5.9 JVM Issues
5.10 Custom XServer Backgrounds Reset
5.11 SSL Certificate Error
5.12 Installing GroupWise 5.5 or the Enhancement Pack
5.13 File Update for ManageWise 2.7
5.14 Changing the Server Configuration
5.15 Firewall Considerations with Timesync.nlm
5.16 BorderManager Issues
5.17 NDPS Issues
5.18 NetWare Storage Management Services (SMS) Issues
5.19 Creating Files or Directories with Double-byte
Characters Using FTP Server
5.20 ADSync with ConsoleOne Issue
5.21 NetWare Management Portal Issues
5.22 Remote Console and RCONJ Issues
5.23 Driver Issues
5.24 WebSphere Issues
5.25 WebSearch Changes
6.0 NLM Programs Bound into Server.exe
7.0 Product Testing
8.0 Third-Party Product Issues
8.1 Dell Server Management Software (AppCD)
8.2 HP Hot-Plug Stops Working
8.3 Pervasive Updates
8.4 NetWare for SAA and Oracle Products Not Tested
8.5 Symantec Norton AntiVirus Enterprise 7.5
8.6 Tobit FaxWare Running on Novell for Small
Business and NetWare for Growing Business
9.0 Removing the Support Pack from the Server
9.1 Uninstalling the Support Pack
9.2 Downgrading to a Previous NDS Version
9.3 Uninstall the Support Pack When Running NDS8
10.0 Updated TCP/IP Documentation
11.0 Upgrading to NetWare 6.x
12.0 Files in the \TOOLS Directory
13.0 Changes Since Last Support Pack
14.0 Additional Documentation
15.0 Documentation Conventions
16.0 Legal Notices
1.0 Installation Issues
Installation instructions are in nw51sp8.txt located
at the root of the Support Pack.
1.1 Sys: Does Not Mount after Install
If volume sys: does not mount after installing
this Support Pack and restarting the server,
restore your previous storage driver. Storage
drivers used prior to installing the Support Pack
are backed up (even if you did not choose the
backup option during the install). Look at the
server's startup.ncf file to determine the
storage driver being used. Then copy the storage
driver from
c:\nwserver\backsp8\storage\<driver_name>.* to
c:\nwserver. Be sure to copy without using a file
extension (file.*) so you get the driver's
associated configuration file.
1.2 Reinstalling the Support Pack with IDE Hardware
If you install this support pack again after
having already installed it, you might be
prompted to enter a new slot choice for
ideata.ham after you restart the server. When the
ideata.ham first loads to press Enter with a new
slot choice and write down the slot number. After
the server starts, edit c:\nwserver\startup.ncf
and enter the slot number your wrote down
earlier. This eliminates the slot prompt on
startup. This change is necessary to support
changes in new hardware.
1.3 ZENworks for Servers
If you are installing this Support Pack on a
server with ZENworks for Servers installed, the
TED component of ZENworks for Servers 3 might not
start after installing this Support Pack. If TED
exits with a -105 error "Cannot resolve DNS
name", modify the sys:\etc\hosts file to include
the fully qualified domain name and then restart
TED.
1.4 Increase File Handles in Config.sys
NetWare might require additional file handles.
You should edit c:\config.sys on your NetWare
server and increase the Files= parameter to 100.
If there are insufficient file handles, an NLM
program might not load or the server might hang.
1.5 MailFilter 1.5
Before installing the Support Pack on a server
with MailFilter 1.5 installed, unload mfnrm.nlm,
the MailFilter/Fax Remote Management snap-in for
NetWare Management Portal. This snap-in to
portal.nlm and httstk.nlm will prevent these
modules from unloading properly during the
Support Pack install.
1.6 ManageWise 2.7
If ManageWise is running on your server during
the Support Pack install, the install script will
stop because Java cannot unload with ManageWise
2.7 running.
To work around this problem, complete the
following steps:
1. In the autoexec.ncf file, comment out the
following ManageWise lines:
netxplor.ncf
nma5.ncf
mw_auto.ncf
lanz.ncf (if loaded)
2. Restart the server.
3. Install the NetWare 5.1 Support Pack.
4. In the autoexec.ncf file, remove the comment
from the ManageWise lines listed in Step 2.
5. Restart the server by entering RESET SERVER.
1.7 Error Message with Vtxkill.nlm
If there are problems unloading Java, follow the
instructions in the error message which is
displayed:
The Support Pack is attempting to Unload
vtxkill.nlm. You might need to toggle screens and
press a key.
1.8 Install Appears to Stop
If the install program for the Support Pack
appears to have stopped, toggle through the
console screens to ensure all programs have
terminated. Occasionally, a program (like
VTXKILL) will require user intervention to quit.
The install will then continue.
1.9 Installing Updated LAN and Storage Drivers
Due to the wide variety of hardware
configurations, the updated LAN and storage
drivers might not work in your specific
environment.
If you chose to install the updated LAN and
storage drivers during the Support Pack install
and encountered a problem, you should use the
drivers you were using prior to installing the
Support Pack.
The old drivers were backed up to
c:\nwserver\backsp8 (whether or not you chose to
install the updated LAN and storage drivers).
1.10 Installing Novell Products after the Support Pack
The Support Pack detects which products are
installed and automatically updates the files
needed for those products. Products installed
after the Support Pack might overwrite newer
files installed by the Support Pack.
For example, if you install a Novell product like
BorderManager after installing the Support Pack,
you need to reinstall the Support Pack;
otherwise, some features (like VPN) might not
function and some files might be overwritten by
an older version.
1.11 Install Backup Takes Longer
The Backup option might take longer than previous
Support Packs because it also backs up files of
additional products that will be updated.
1.12 Simultaneous NetWare 5.1 and Support Pack Install
You can download a CD image that installs NetWare
5.1 and the NetWare 5.1 Support Pack
simultaneously. See the Consolidated Support Pack
Web site (http://support.novell.com/tools/csp)
for information on downloading the image or the
Consolidated Support Pack DVDs.
1.13 eDirectory Updates
The Support Pack does not include updates for
versions of eDirectory that shipped after NetWare
5.1 shipped. If you have upgraded eDirectory to a
newer version, such as eDirectory 8.6.2 or 87,
you will need to get the updates for these
products from the Novell Downloads Web site
(http://download.novell.com).
Some products might be affected if you do not
install the eDirectory updates after installing
the Support Pack.
1.14 Running Accelerated Upgrade
Beginning with Support Pack 8, accelerated
upgrades are no longer suppported. Select a
different method of installation.
1.15 NWDEPLOY and Certificate Server
If you are running NWDEPLOY from a workstation to
install Certificate Server on a server, you might
receive an error. The error occurs when the
installation reaches 100% and it attempts to
extend the schema. To resolve this, use the
Install option on the Server GUI.
1.16 JVM 1.3.1 Option
If you choose to install the JVM 1.3.1 during the
Support Pack installation, you are prompted with
Have you reviewed the file nw51_iss.txt for
product dependencies? You must read this file,
then select Yes. If you select No, ConsoleOne
1.3.5 is installed but JVM 1.3.1 is not
installed. ConsoleOne 1.3.5 requires JVM 1.3.1 in
order to run. To resolve this, reinstall the
Support Pack and read the file nw51_iss.txt.
1.17 Understanding When ConsoleOne Is Updated
ConsoleOne is updated if any of the following
conditions is met:
- You choose to have the Support Pack install
JVM 1.3 or you already have JVM 1.3 installed
- ConsoleOne 1.3x or later is installed
- You have a version of eDirectory earlier than
8.7
2.0 New Issues for this Support Pack 8
2.1 Abends After Adding Volume Space Or Expanding
Pools
If the server abends after adding volume space or
expanding pools, there may be an issue with the
disk drivers. To resolve this, use the older
SCSIHD.* files found in
c:\nwserver\backsp3\drivers, and copy these files
to c:\nwserver. You should contact the storage
vendor for updated drivers that resolve this
problem. This issue has been reported with
Adaptec and other storage drivers. The files
aarichd.ham and aarichi.ham do not have this
issue and have replaced aarich.ham. This issue
has not been reported with the RAID or PERC
drivers contained in this support pack.
2.2 Deactivating Storage Devices
If you deactivate a device using Monitor (from
the Storage Devices menu), the selected storage
device is deactivated; however, Monitor never
returns, and it hangs on the Deactivate Drive
prompt. Although the server continues to function
properly, all storage management processes also
appear to hang from that point on. To resolve
this, reboot the server.
2.3 Cannot Set Simple Password Using NetWare Remote
Manager
When running NetWare 5.1 Suppo4 Pack 8 in a mixed
tree with NetWare 6 and NetWare 6.5 servers, you
might receive the following error when setting
simple passwords with NetWare Remote Manager
running from a NetWare 5.1 server:
Http Error Code 412
Unable to set password for
.user100.Novell.ST-INCREDIBLES.
NMAS error = -1659 which is
NMAS_E_ACCESS_NOT_ALLOWED
To resolve this, use Novell iManager from a
server running NetWare 6.5 to set simple and
universal passwords.
This issue is resolved using an updated NMAS
client.
2.4 Using Scopes with SLPDA
In this Support Pack, SLP does not support the
use of an Unscoped Scope, but in some previous
NetWare 5.1 Support Packs it did not prevent the
naming of a scope as UNSCOPED. Slpda.nlm now
enforces this prohibition, and it will not load
with an scope named UNSCOPED.
To resolve this, rename the scope from UNSCOPED
to something else. For more information, refer to
TID 10059981
(http://support.novell.com/cgi-bin/search/searcht
id.cgi?/10059981.htm).
2.5 Problem Loading NSS Volumes Created with NSS
Administration Menus
If you use the NSS Administration menus option to
create and manage NSS volumes, make sure to add
the load NSS command in your autoexec.ncf file.
Place the load NSS command before the mount all
command in the file.
3.0 Issues from Support Pack 7
3.1 Grace Connections Changed
The number of grace connections was changed from
two to three.
3.2 Using ACPI Drivers
If you are doing a new server install using the
Overlay CD on a server machine that supports
ACPI, the install will auto-detect and load the
correct hardware support modules (PSMs), whether
it is MPS14 or ACPI. If your server has a P4
processor that supports HyperThreading and this
feature is Enabled in the machine's BIOS, the
ACPI driver will detect the setting and enable
the multiple logical processors. The machine's
BIOS must be set up correctly before beginning
the NetWare Install, in order for the automatic
hardware feature detection to work correctly.
There is no benefit in "manually" loading ACPI
drivers on a machine that does not support
HyperThreading. For example, NetWare does not
support ACPI on Pentium III machines with the
Novell ACPI drivers. For a list of tested and
approved hardware, see the Novell Developer Web
site
(http://developer.novell.com/yessearch/Search.jsp
).
3.3 NSS Volume Fails to Mount After Device
Deactivation and Reactivation
On NetWare 5.1 Support Pack 7, the server fails
to mount an NSS volume after the device with the
NSS volume is deactivated and then reactivated.
To resolve this problem, update the NSS Media
Manager Provider:
1. Load NWCONFIG.
2. Select NSS Disk Options.
3. Select Storage (Configure NSS Storage).
4. Select Update Provider Information.
5. Select MMPRV NSS Media Manager Provider.
On successful update, the NWCONFIG console
returns the following message:
6. Scan of selected Provider was successful.
7. Mount the NSS volume.
3.4 Down Command Powers Off Server with ACPI Drivers
If you are using the latest Novell-supplied PSM
drivers on machines with ACPI support
(acpidrv.psm), you might notice that the Down
command powers off the server as part of the
NetWare server software shutting down. This is
because most ACPI-compliant hardware requires a
power cycle to reinitialize the ACPI tables
before the NetWare server can be restarted.
Instead of using the Down Command, use Reset
Server to bring the machine back up
automatically.
3.5 Macintosh Extended Characters Not Supported
Macintosh Extended Characters are not supported
with AFP. Using extended characters can cause
corruption if the file is written to an NSS
volume.
3.6 Packet Receive Buffers Default Changed
Beginning with Support Pack 6, the Minimum Packet
Receive Buffers and the Maximum Packet Receive
Buffers defaults were changed to 500 and 5,000,
respectively.
3.7 SMDR Resolution Support
SMDR now resolves targets available in the
etc\hosts file and the configured DNS server in
the machine where SMDR is running.
3.8 SMDR IP Selection Support
SMDR can be configured to listen at any bound IP
address in the machine using the new SMDR
interface or NetWare Management Portal under IP
address Management.
3.9 Timesync Changes
Beginning with Support Pack 7, you can administer
Timesync and view the Timesync health parameters
from NetWare Management Portal. For more
information, see TID 10080009
(http://support.novell.com/cgi-bin/search/searcht
id.cgi?/10080009.htm).
3.10 Accepting Multiple Certificates with IE6 browser
When accessing the NetWare Management Portal from
a client running Internet Explorer version 6, you
might have to accept multiple browser
certificates. To resolve this, edit the server's
autoexec.ncf after installing the Support Pack
and change the line that loads portal.nlm to read
as follows:
load portal.nlm /NFP
Either unload and then reload the Management
Portal using the Unload button on the
Configuration Page or reboot the server for the
change to take effect. You will be prompted to
log in to the NetWare 5.1 Management Portal
before any Front Page information is displayed,
including the items that were requiring a
certificate to be accepted multiple times.
/NFP stand for "No Front Page" and makes the
NetWare 5.1 Management Portal login behave
similarly to the NetWare 6 and NetWare 6.5
versions of NetWare Management Portal.
3.11 Resolving Port Conflicts
NetWare Management Portal and Enterprise Web
Server use the same default port number, 80, so
there might be a port conflict when doing a
NetWare 5.1 Support Pack upgrade. There is no
port conflict when all components are installed
on the NetWare 5.1 server, including NetWare
Management Portal and Enterprise Web Server.
However, if a server is upgraded and then
Enterprise Web Server is installed, you might run
into a conflict. To resolve this, use Remote
Manager to change the default port number from 80
to 81 and then restart the server.
3.12 ConsoleOne 1.3.5 and JVM 1.4.x Not Supported
If you are running ConsoleOne 1.3.5 and install
JVM 1.4.x, ConsoleOne will no longer
work.ConsoleOne 1.3.6 works with JVM 1.4.x.
3.13 Error When Loading Timesync
When loading Timesync on a server, you might
receive the following error on the server
console:
TIMESYNC: Unrecognized parameter in configuration
file.
Ignore these errors; they do not affect Timesync
functionality in any way.
3.14 Only First Node Can Join a Cluster
If you run IPFLT after installing the Support
Pack and only the first node can join the
cluster, complete the following to resolve this.
Turn off the default filtering of the packets
when IPFLT31 is loaded. The following parameter
should be turned off at the server console:
set Filter Subnet Broadcast Packets=off
4.0 Issues from Support Pack 6
4.1 FTP Server Issues
4.1.1 Security Extensions
NetWare FTP server is now capable of
establishing secure connections with
secure FTP clients. After successful
negotiation of the SSL/TLS mechanism, all
the commands, replies, and data
transferred are encrypted.
4.1.2 Configuration File Update
The SECURE_CONNECTIONS_ONLY parameter has
been added to the configuration file
etc\ftpserv.cfg. This parameter lets you
specify only secure FTP connections.
4.1.3 Dynamic Updates to Restrictions File
By default, the changes made to the FTP
Server configuration and restrictions
files now take effect dynamically. If
required, you can disable the dynamic
configuration.
4.1.4 Unloading a Single Instance
Unloading a single instance of FTP Server
is now supported. To unload a single
instance use the following command syntax:
nwftpd -u
[volname:[/dirname/...]]myconfig.cfg
4.1.5 Modifying Parameters for FTP Server
The following parameters can be modified
only in the ftpserv.cfg configuration
file.
- DATA_BUFF_SIZE
- KEEPALIVE_TIME
- DEFAULT_FTP_CONTEXT
- PSEUDO_PERMISSIONS including
PSEUDO_FILE_PERMISSIONS and
PSEUDO_DIR_PERMISSIONS
You cannot modify these parameters using
the NetWare Web Manager management
utility.
4.1.6 Data Transfer Issues for FTP Server
When the DATA_BUFF_SIZE configuration
parameter is set to certain values such as
512 KB or 1020 KB, operations such as get,
put, ls, and dir for more than 10,000
files in a directory might give errors.
To resolve these errors, set the
DATA_BUFF_SIZE parameter to a lesser
value.
4.2 Apache Web Server
If your server has the Apache Web server
installed, which is not included with NetWare 5.1
or in this Support Pack, you might receive the
following error after installing the Support
Pack:
[crit](10022)Unknown error: make_secure_socket:
for port 443, WSAIoctl: (SO_SSL_SET_SERVER)
<press a key to close this screen>
To finish the Support Pack installation, press a
key. If you have used ZENworks for Servers to
install the Support Pack, you need to go to the
server console or use Rconsole to press a key for
the install to finish.
4.3 NDPS Error When Attaching to Queues
If you are receive an NDPSM-3.1-108 Error (-344)
while attaching to queues associated with a
printer, refer to TID 10081038
(http://support.novell.com/cgi-bin/search/searcht
id.cgi?/10081038.htm) for more information.
4.4 iPrint Map Designer
If the printer agent name contains a space, then
the driver settings will not be saved. To resolve
this, complete the following:
1. Open sys:\login\ippdocs\tool.js in a text
editor.
Search for the following line of code:
2. if(escapedURL != oldURL)
and replace it with the following:
if(escapedURL != EscapeUrl(oldURL))
3. Save the file.
4.5 Timesync Issues
Beginning with NetWare 5.1 Support Pack 6, you
can administer Timesync from NetWare Management
Portal. For more information see TID 10080009
(http://support.novell.com/cgi-bin/search/searcht
id.cgi?/10080009.htm).
4.6 JVM Issues
4.6.1 ZENworks for Desktops
ZENworks for Desktops version 3.0 requires
the installation of Support Pack 1 or
later for ZENworks 3, when using JVM
1.3.1. The Support Pack is available from
Novell Downloads Web site
(http://download.novell.com).
4.6.2 ZENworks for Servers
Tiered Electronic Distribution (TED) uses
security certificates to allow subscribers
to verify that the distribution they are
receiving is from a trusted source. This
feature will not work in a mixed JVM
1.1.7b and JVM 1.3.1 environment (where
you have some TED components running on
servers with JVM 1.1.7b and other TED
components running on servers with JVM
1.3.1) using ZENworks for Servers version
2 and 3.0.2.
If you choose to run TED in this
environment, it will be necessary to turn
off the use of the Security Certificate.
See TID 10062395
(http://support.novell.com/cgi-bin/search/
searchtid.cgi?/10062395.htm) for more
information.
4.6.3 TED Unable to Generate Keys with ZENworks
for Servers 3.0.2
TED is unable to generate its ephemeral
keys on a NetWare 5.1 and NetWare 6 server
Support Pack 3 server with JVM 1.3.1_06.
This inability to generate ephemeral keys
means no encrypted distribution support is
possible.
To resolve this, download the patch
associated with TID 2965417
(http://support.novell.com/cgi-bin/search/
searchtid.cgi?/2965417.htm).
4.6.4 OnDemand
If using OnDemand v1.5 with JVM 1.3.1,
edit the file sys:\system\usageserver.ncf
and change the following line
java -ns -classpath $USAGECLASSPATH
UsageServer
to read
java -ns -Xbootclasspath $USAGECLASSPATH
UsageServer
4.6.5 Novell Servlet Gateway and Web Search
Server Administration
The Novell Servlet Gateway and Web Search
Server Administration are incompatible
with JVM 1.22 or later.
4.7 Timesync with Secondary Server
If there is a pure IPX single server in a tree,
then the IP/IPX secondary server does not
auto-discover the single server.
This can be resolved by the completing the
following:
1. Set Timesync Configured Sources = ON.
2. Set Timesync Time Source = <File Server Name
of your time source>.
3. Set Timesync Restart Flag = ON.
4.8 Confirming Security Certificates When Accessing
the NetWare Management Portal
If you are using Internet Explorer 6 as the
browser for the NetWare Management Portal, you
might notice that you are asked to confirm
several security certificates when you first log
in to the Management Portal.
To resolve this, point the browser directly to
the secure port for Portal
(https://<IP_address>:8009) instead of the
unsecure port (http://<IP_address>:8008) or by
using Netscape as the browser.
5.0 Issues from Earlier Support Packs
5.1 Location of CLIB Changed
The following server library files were moved
from sys:\system to c:\nwserver:
clib.nlm
clibaux.nlm
clibctx.nlm
fpsm.nlm
lib0.nlm
libc.nlm
nit.nlm
nlmlib.nlm
requestr.nlm
threads.nlm
Because the c:\nwserver directory is in the
search path for loading server modules, this
change should be transparent to all applications
using the library modules. This is a permanent
change of location starting with NetWare 5.1
Support Pack 3.
The advantages of having these files in the
server's startup directory are that other modules
that load before the sys: volume can use them and
they can be easily replaced as needed, even if
the sys: volume will not mount.
5.2 Remove SET CLIENT FILE CACHING ENABLED=OFF from
Autoexec.ncf
If you have a SET CLIENT FILE CACHING ENABLED=OFF
statement in your autoexec.ncf, you should remove
it.
This was originally needed to address a
connection problem with the server and NT client
where an NT connection could not be cleared. This
issue has been resolved.
5.3 Error When Loading Timesync
When loading Timesync on a server, you might
receive an error on the server console: TIMESYNC:
Unrecognized parameter in configuration file.
Ignore these errors; they do not affect Timesync
functionality in any way.
5.4 NetWare Web Manager Reports Incorrect TCP Port
If the administration server is listening for
inbound connections on a port higher than 33000,
the NetWare Web Manager screen reports that the
port is 4294937760. Any port higher than 33000
will cause this to happen. Functionality is not
affected.
5.5 Daylight Savings SET Parameters
The following SET parameters have been removed
starting with NetWare 5.1 Support Pack 4 because
they are obsolete and should not be used:
SET Daylight Savings Time Status
SET New Time With Daylight Savings Time Status
ongoing
5.6 Installing DirXML
After installing DirXML on a server, reboot the
server to complete the installation; otherwise,
you might experience an abend.
5.7 Novell IPP Server Update
Novell IPP Server has been optimized to work with
the HTTP Interface (httpstk.nlm). A Novonyx
configuration is not supported.
5.8 Using WebDav and WebPublishing
WebDav and WebPublishing cannot be run
simultaneously on a server.
5.9 JVM Issues
5.9.1 Sixteen-Color Video Not Supported
JVM 1.1.7b supported video with 16 colors.
JVM versions 1.2.2 and later do not
support 16 colors and require support for
at least 256 colors.
Before installing a newer JVM, you should
verify that you can set the video driver
to Super VGA (256 colors). If you cannot,
you need to install a new video board that
supports at least 256 colors.
5.9.2 New Accelerated Display Drivers
JVM 1.3.1 has upgraded the GUI to use
Accelerated-X Display server 6.0. This
version does not support some older video
cards.
If you are using the accelerated drivers,
you should set the video driver back to
Super VGA either by using the GUI
Environment tool or by running VESA_RSP at
the server console. After installing JVM
1.3.1, you can then go back and reset your
video driver to an accelerated driver.
5.9.3 Oracle and JVM
Oracle version 8.1.5 will not install on a
server that has JVM 1.2.2 or later
installed. To work around this, install
JVM 1.1.7b and then install Oracle. If you
need JVM 1.2.2 or later, install it after
installing Oracle.
Oracle version 8.1.6 will install on a
server that has JVM 1.2.2 installed;
however, Oracle will not uninstall.
5.9.4 Using OnDemand with JVM
OnDemand 1.5 is supported using JVM 1.2.2.
OnDemand 1.0 is not supported with JVM
1.2.2 or later.
5.9.5 Using GroupWise Monitor with JVM
GroupWise Monitor requires JVM 1.1.7b or
earlier and will not work with later
versions of JVM.
5.9.6 WebSphere 3.0.x and JVM
WebSphere 3.0.x does not run with JVM
1.2.2 or later. If WebSphere is installed
on the server, installing the Support Pack
will not upgrade the Java version, even if
the upgrade is selected during the Support
Pack install.
5.9.7 WebSphere Update
The Consolidated Support Pack no longer
includes WebSphere. To download the latest
version of WebSphere, go to Novell
Download Web site
(http://download.novell.com).
5.9.8 WebSphere 3.5.x Does Not Run on JVM 1.3.1
If you install JVM 1.3.x, you need to
completely uninstall WebSphere. Failure to
do so could result in an unstable system.
For more information on removing
WebSphere, see TID 10065899
(http://support.novell.com/cgi-bin/search/
searchtid.cgi?/10065899.htm).
5.10 Custom XServer Backgrounds Reset
After installing the Support Pack, the NetWare
XServer image might be reset to the NetWare 5.1
default graphic. To use your XServer image,
complete the following steps:
1. From the graphical user interface at the
server console, click Novell > Settings >
Backgrounds.
2. Select the image you want to use.
3. Click OK.
5.11 SSL Certificate Error
After installing the Support Pack, you might
receive the following error: "SAS failed to
initialize with KMO/key=SSL Certificate DNS!
(-11)".
To correct this error, enter the following
commands at the server console in the order
listed:
nswebdn
unload sas.nlm
load sas.nlm
nsweb
5.12 Installing GroupWise 5.5 or the Enhancement Pack
After installing the NetWare Support Pack and
then installing GroupWise 5.5 or the GroupWise
5.5 Enhancement Pack, the following error might
appear:
Install detected that you are installing the
GroupWise agents to a NetWare 4 server. Before
running the agents, you must update the server's
CLIB files. For more information, see the readme
file located on the root of the GroupWise CD. Do
you want to continue Installation? Yes/No
Select Yes and the install will proceed normally.
5.13 File Update for ManageWise 2.7
If you are running ManageWise 2.7 and install the
Support Pack, nxipx.nlm might break into the
debugger. This is not an abend. To correct this
issue, download mwnxpfix.exe from the Novell
Support Connection
(http://support.novell.com/cgi-bin/search/searcht
id.cgi?/2958823.htm).
5.14 Changing the Server Configuration
In order to install quickly, the Support Pack
installation detects the current server
configuration and installs the appropriate files.
If you change the server configuration, you need
to reinstall the Support Pack for the new
configuration.
For example, if LDAP Services for NDS is
installed on a NetWare 5.1 server before the
Support Pack is installed, then the Support Pack
installation automatically upgrades LDAP Services
for NDS. If LDAP Services for NDS is installed
after the Support Pack installation, you need to
reinstall the Support Pack to bring LDAP Services
for NDS up to the Support Pack level.
5.15 Firewall Considerations with Timesync.nlm
Timesync.nlm Includes a modified method for
exchanging time over NTP over the firewall. A new
SET parameter (NTP Client Port) has been added to
configure the source port of an NTP Request sent
from within a firewall.
Ideally, you should configure one server to get
time from the Internet. The firewall should be
configured to allow packets to and from this one
server on the specified NTP Client Port.
All other servers within the firewall should get
their time from this configured server.
5.16 BorderManager Issues
5.16.1 Border Manager 3.6 Abend
After installing the Support Pack, your
server might abend in tcp.nlm any time a
client to site VPN connection is
initiated. To resolve this, install the
BorderManager 3.6 Support Pack available
from the Support Web site
(http://support.novell.com).
5.16.2 Border Manager Installation
When installing BorderManager, the
server's tcpip.nlm is replaced with a
secure version of the file. This version
of tcpip.nlm is not compatible with some
of the files in this Support Pack. You
must reinstall this Support Pack after
installing BorderManager to get the
correct version of the secure tcpip.nlm
installed and to get the compatible files
installed. Failure to do so will result in
an error, such as: "File
sys:\system\bsdsock.nlm cannot be opened."
5.16.3 Installing BorderManager 3.6 after
Installing the Support Pack
Before installing BorderManager 3.6, you
need to download additional files from the
Novell Support Connection. For more
information, see TID 2960217
(http://support.novell.com/cgi-bin/search/
searchtid.cgi?/2960217.htm).
5.17 NDPS Issues
5.17.1 NDPS Printer Drivers
The NDPS workstation printer drivers are
no longer included with the Support Pack.
Updated drivers are available from the
printer vendor's Web site.
5.17.2 NDPS Printer Drivers Compressed
The following applies if NetWare 5.1
Support Pack 3 was not installed prior to
this Support Pack.
After installing this Support Pack and
rebooting the server, the NDPS printer
drivers are compressed on the server the
first time the Resource Management Service
(RMS) is loaded. If RMS is enabled by
default, the compression begins when
broker.nlm is loaded for the first time.
This process can take over 20 minutes.
During this process, neither broker.nlm
nor zlib.nlm can be unloaded. The server
cannot be restarted until this process is
complete. This process happens only once
on servers that are running the NDPS
broker.
The benefits of this are that work is
transitioned from the server and
distributed to the clients, traffic is
greatly reduced, and printer driver
distribution is more reliable.
5.18 NetWare Storage Management Services (SMS) Issues
5.18.1 Windows TSA and NWBACK32 Support
Novell has discontinued support for
NWBACK32 and the Target Service Agent
(TSA) components for Windows.
In case the of a Novell Client for Windows
upgrade, NetWare SMS components existing
on the system from a previous installation
will not be deleted and the Target Service
will be activated on start up.
In the case of a NetWare upgrade, the
modules existing on the server
(tsaproxy.nlm and sbsc.nlm) from a
previous installation are not deleted.
However, they are not autoloaded.
5.18.2 Supervisor Right for Open Files Backup
The Supervisor right is required to back
up open files.
5.18.3 Migrated Files Backup
Backup of migrated files is not supported
on Novell Storage Services (NSS) file
system.
5.18.4 Canwpa.cdm for ARCserveIT 6.6
When using ARCserveIT 6.6 with this
Support Pack, we strongly recommend that
you use canwpa.cdm instead of nwaspi.cdm.
See the ARCserve Service Pack Readme for
details on how to use canwpa.cdm.
5.18.5 Storage Management Services Path Length
Support
Backup and restore of directories and
files with path lengths greater than 300
characters are not supported on
traditional file system.
5.18.6 ArcServe Patches
Computer Associates provides the fixes for
ARCserve. You should apply the appropriate
patches to avoid abending the server. To
download patches, go to Computer
Associates Support Web site
(http://www3.ca.com/support).
5.18.7 Extended Attribute Backups
Backup of files with Extended Attributes
fails on NSS 2.x volumes.
5.18.8 Trustee Backups
Backup of files with more than 10,000
trustees fails on NSS 2.x volumes.
5.18.9 SMDR Discovery using eDirectory
SMDR no longer supports eDirectory as a
mechanism for discovery. SMDR uses SLP or
SAP for discovery and in addition can use
hosts/DNS for name resolution. SMDR can be
configured to use these services through a
policy ladder mechanism that can be
defined using the load time parameter SMDR
NEW.
5.19 Creating Files or Directories with Double-byte
Characters Using FTP Server
If you create a file or directory in a DOS name
space on a server with double-byte characters,
the file or directory is created; however, the
message to the FTP client might contain a
different name.
This happens especially with the 0x8374 character
in Shift_JIS, 30D5 in Unicode that gets converted
to the 0x8354 character in Shift_JIS, 30B5.
5.20 ADSync with ConsoleOne Issue
After installing ADSync while using ConsoleOne,
you might not be able to browse NDS using the
tree. To resolve this, ensure that the
workstation running ConsoleOne has a primary
Novell Client connection to a server running NDS
8.5.
5.21 NetWare Management Portal Issues
5.21.1 Unloading and Reloading Portal.nlm and
Httpstk.nlm
To unload and reload the portal.nlm and
httpstk.nlm modules used for NetWare
Management Portal, use the Restart button
on the NetWare Management Portal
Configuration Options page. This function
keeps track of additional plug-in modules
and reloads them correctly when portal.nlm
and httpstk.nlm are reloaded.
If you just unload portal.nlm or
httpstk.nlm at the server console, you
might run into issues with module
dependencies (like Timesync, LibC,
Tcpstats, Nwusage, etc.) that have been
established, and the NLM might not unload.
If you successfully unload the modules,
the dependent plug-in modules have to be
loaded manually after portal.nlm.
5.21.2 New NetWare Management Portal Screen
Beginning with Support Pack 4, a dynamic
console screen applet to NetWare
Management Portal was included under the
Screens link. The new screen, called
Screens, launches a window that is
equivalent to a remote console screen.
Screens lets you load NLM programs and use
Monitor and other programs just as you
would at the physical server console.
Screens is available only to the Admin or
Admin-equivalent users logged in to the
NetWare Management Portal.
The buttons along the top of the screen
applet window allow you to do the
following:
- Switch between screens on the console
- Display a list of screens (like
Ctrl+Esc)
- Use the Emergency Console to cancel a
volume mount
- Unload a module when the main console
screen is hung
- Run a new command line process (like
Ctrl+Alt+Esc)
Entering BYE at the console prompt can
dismiss any auxiliary command consoles.
There are some known limitations in the
handling of special characters (extended
ASCII and double-byte characters) in the
console screen applet, and the response
time might vary with the Web browser you
are using. Remote access to the server
console does not include the GUI screens
on the server.
5.21.3 Connectivity to NetWare Management Portal
at Multiple IP Addresses
By default, connectivity to the NetWare
Management Portal is available only at the
first IP address bound to the server's LAN
card as viewed in autoexec.ncf or INETCFG
> View Configuration > Protocol Bind
Commands. For each additional IP address
for which Portal access is desired, the
following server command must be issued.
We recommend adding this command to the
autoexec.ncf file for each IP address:
HTTPBIND XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX /keyfile:"<SSL
Certificate Name>"
Replace XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX with the IP
address and replace <SSL Server
Certificate Name> with the name of a
certificate created for the given IP
address.
5.21.4 NetWare Management Portal Settings
After applying the Support Pack, the
NetWare Management Portal's main page
might appear without hyperlinks in the
left frame and the main portion of the
page might appear empty for users not
logged in to the Management Portal. This
is a configurable setting from within the
Management Portal.
To have data displayed for users not
logged in to the Management Portal,
complete the following steps:
1. Log in to the NetWare Management
Portal from the main page.
2. Click the NetWare Management Portal
link in the upper-right corner of the
page.
3. Change the setting Display Only Header
on Front Page If Not Logged In to
"Yes."
5.21.5 Browser Access to NetWare Management
Portal
If you are using Netscape 6 from a Windows
client, or Internet Explorer or Netscape
from a Macintosh client, you will not be
able to log in to the NetWare Management
Portal using the Login button at the top
of the left-hand column on the front page.
To log in to NetWare Management Portal,
click the server name next to the traffic
light to display the Login dialog box.
For more information, see TID 10061585
(http://support.novell.com/cgi-bin/search/
searchtid.cgi?/10061585.htm).
5.22 Remote Console and RCONJ Issues
5.22.1 Using RCONJ to View Console Monitor Screen
When using RCONJ to view the NetWare 5
Console Monitor screen, some screens will
not refresh unless the screen is the
current active screen. Other screens that
have the same type of monitoring (like
NetWare Web Manager) update the screen in
RCONJ even if the screen is not the
current active screen on the system
console.
To resolve this, click the Activate
button, which will activate and update the
current screen.
5.22.2 Using RCONJ and Rconsole over IPX
To use RCONJ or RCONSOLE over IPX after
installing the Support Pack, you must load
spxs.nlm before you load rconag6.nlm in
autoexec.ncf. If spxs.nlm is not loaded,
rconag6.nlm might fail to load and
generate the following error: "NSPX did
not initialize."
5.22.3 RCONJ Will Not Run
Rconj.exe will not run unless the Windows
workstation has a drive mapped to the sys:
volume.
5.22.4 Remote Console and NDS Manager
In this Support Pack, you cannot run
Remote Console from within NDS Manager.
Instead, you must run it from a mapped
drive to sys:\public.
5.22.5 RCONJ and ConsoleOne
In this Support Pack, you cannot run RCONJ
from within ConsoleOne 1.2d when using JVM
1.2.2. Instead, you must run it from the
network at
sys:\public\mgmt\consoleone\1.2\rconj.exe.
This is an issue only when using JVM
1.2.2. RCONJ will run on the server when
JVM 1.1.7b or 1.3.1 is installed.
5.23 Driver Issues
The latest certified Storage drivers are
available at Certified Storage Drivers Web site
(http://developer.novell.com/devres/storage/drive
rs/index.html).
The latest certified LAN drivers are available at
Certified LAN Drivers Web site
(http://developer.novell.com/devres/lan/drivers/i
ndex.html).
5.23.1 Server Communication Issue
Previously, Novell Ethernet network
drivers have always evenized Ethernet II
frames. Beginning with NetWare 6 Support
Pack 2, Ethernet II frames are no longer
evenized by default. A new LAN driver load
line option called EVENIZE_ON has been
created to allow you to re-enable frame
evenization, as might be needed by older
NetWare installations.
In the past, routers have been known to
reject nonevenized packets. Currently,
Novell has found that many new routers and
clients will reject evenized packets. Many
network operating systems and clients
(SunOS, Windows NT/2000/XP, Linux, etc.)
do not evenize Ethernet II frames, and
most routers will accept both evenized and
nonevenized frames.
Modules affected by the change are msm.nlm
and ethertsm.nlm.
If network communication problems appear
due to dropped packets, you should first
turn Ethernet II frame evenization on
using the EVENIZE_ON driver load line
option.
5.23.2 Using Cpqscsi.ham
After updating to Compaq's latest Support
Software for Novell products (NSSD) using
cpqscsi.ham, the NDS database might not
open. To resolve this, you need to
manually load NDS by adding a LOAD DS
statement to the server's autoexec.ncf.
5.23.3 IDE CD Drives
If your server includes an IDE CD drive
that is configured as a Master device but
it does not appear in the list of devices
in NetWare, reconfigure the device to
present itself as a Slave device.
5.23.4 IDE Drives
Many IDE drives do not adhere to the
industry standard for IDE. If you
experience issues with your IDE drive
after installing the Support Pack, you
might need to use the IDE driver that you
were using before installing the Support
Pack.
The IDE drivers are automatically backed
up to c:\nwserver\backsp8\storage. To use
the earlier driver, copy the file from the
backup directory to c:\nwserver.
5.23.5 New Option for Named.nlm
A new option has been added to named.nlm
that purges the DNS cache of all records.
To use this, enter LOAD NAMED.NLM -PA at
the server console.
5.23.6 Server Abend in NCMCON
If the server abends in NCMCON while
installing NSSD from Compaq in all
languages except English and Japanese, you
should copy the English ncmcon.msg from
sys:\system\nls\4 to the language
directory. For example, if you are using
Spanish, copy the file to
sys:\system\nls\14.
5.23.7 Change in Adapter Multipath Support
Beginning with NetWare 5.1 Support Pack 4,
the multipath adapter support has been
changed. The default setting is Off
(disabled). For more information, see TID
10070244
(http://support.novell.com/cgi-bin/search/
searchtid.cgi?/10070244.htm).
5.24 WebSphere Issues
5.24.1 Launching WebSphere
If you launch WebSphere from the Java GUI
and WebSphere does not run, you need to
edit autoexec.ncf and remove the pound
sign (#) from the beginning of the Start
WebSphere command. After rebooting the
server, you will be able to launch
WebSphere from the GUI.
5.24.2 BorderManager and WebSphere
If you use a BorderManager proxy
accelerator in front of your Web site and
you have dynamic content (either servlets
or JSP pages), note that the BorderManager
accelerator name needs to match with an
entry in the Configured Hosts for
WebSphere.
If the name and entry do not match, you
might get errors where servlets aren't
found and JSP pages aren't processed. If
you get an error, either change the
accelerator name to match or add a
matching hostname to WebSphere.
5.25 WebSearch Changes
5.25.1 Indexes No Longer Listed on Default Search
Page
After upgrading from previous versions of
Web Search, the list of collections that
appear on the default search page might
disappear. This is because newer versions
of Web Search differentiate between the
collections specified by a particular
query versus those actually available at
the server.
To make it so that all available indexes
display on the search page, either use the
templates that ship with the newer Web
Search (located in the
\nsearch\templates\samples directory) or
make the following changes to the
searchtemplate.html file that you are
currently using as your search page:
- Change $$BeginCollectionsLoop to
$$BeginServerCollectionsLoop
- Change $$EndCollectionsLoop to
$$EndServerCollectionsLoop
5.25.2 New Sample Web Search Templates
NetWare Web Search includes new sample
search results templates. You should
always use the new templates as a basis
for your own templates.
If you install Web Search over a previous
installation, your existing templates are
not overwritten. The new templates are
copied into the
sys:\nsearch\templates\samples directory.
To test the sample templates from a Web
client machine, include the Theme query
parameter with the value Samples:
&theme=Samples&other_query_parameters
You can also temporarily change the
templates directory to the samples
directory in the Search Properties form in
the NetWare Web Search Manager.
For more information, refer to the Novell
Cool Solutions article
(http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/netwa
re/features/a_websearch_nw.html).
6.0 NLM Programs Bound into Server.exe
This Support Pack contains a server.exe file, which
has bound into it a number of important NLM programs.
If any of these NLM programs is already in your
startup directory (that is, you received one of these
NLM programs outside of this Support Pack), these NLM
programs are automatically deleted during
installation.
Server.exe includes the following NLM programs:
connmgr.nlm
cdbe.nlm
cpucheck.nlm
diag500.nlm
filesys.nlm
hwdetect.nlm
lfs.nlm
lsl.nlm
mm.nlm
nbi.nlm
ncp.nlm
neb.nlm
nwkcfg.nlm
nwpa.nlm
nwpaload.nlm
pmlodr.nlm
pver500.nlm
queue.nlm
server.nlm
sguid.nlm
showlogo.nlm
xldr.nlm
7.0 Product Testing
The Support Pack has undergone component testing, core
OS, system, and integration testing with other Novell
products. The Support Pack was also tested with the
following:
- Open Enterprise Server
- NetWare 6.5 Support Pack 3
- NetWare 5.1 Support Pack 8
- NFS 3.0 Support Pack 7
- NFAP 1.0 Support Pack 5
- GroupWise 6.5 Support Pack 4
- GroupWise Messenger 1.0 Support Pack 4
- BorderManager 3.8 Support Pack 3
- Novell Client 4.9 for Windows NT/2000/XP
8.0 Third-Party Product Issues
This support pack contains some third party drivers
for LAN,WAN, Storage, and Printers. The latest updates
on these are available from the third party vendor web
site.
8.1 Dell Server Management Software (AppCD)
Prior to installing the Support Pack, temporarily
disable Dell OpenManage Software by editing the
autoexec.ncf file and commenting out---with a
preceding semicolon (;) or pound sign (#)---the
following lines:
dell/omanage/omsa/dcstart""arraymgr.ncf
sys:stystem/dell/omanage/iws/bin/netware/omastart
If a DRACIIIXT, ERA, or ERA/O card is present,
also comment out the following line:
sys:system\dell\omanage\rac\d3start
Restart the server and install the Support Pack.
After the Support Pack is installed, you can
uncomment the lines and restart the server to
finalize the installation. Failure to follow the
above steps might cause the Support Pack install
to stop.
8.2 HP Hot-Plug Stops Working
When performing an upgrade to NetWare 5.1 Support
Pack 7or later the HP Hot-Plug driver
(cpqsbd.nlm) is moved from the DOS partition to
the sys:, hence hot-plug functionality may be
affected. If previously functional Hot-Plug slots
are not visible through NCMCON after the upgrade,
then most likely cpqsbd.nlm was not loaded. To
resolve this, copy the cpqsbd.nlm from
sys:system\drivers.new directory to sys:\system,
then load it to resume Hot-Plug functionality.
8.3 Pervasive Updates
Updates for Pervasive SQL are not included in
this Support Pack.To obtain updates, go to
Pervasive's Web site
(http://www.pervasive.com/support) and look for
Pervasive SQL 2000i.
8.4 NetWare for SAA and Oracle Products Not Tested
This Support Pack has not been tested with
NetWare for SAA and Oracle database products.
8.5 Symantec Norton AntiVirus Enterprise 7.5
After installing the Support Pack, you might see
the following abend: Page Fault Running Process:
NAVCode executing in module v536936454.0l at
offset +CCA806EDh.
To resolve this, download an update from
Symantec. This abend is fixed in version 7.6 of
the Norton Antivirus.
8.6 Tobit FaxWare Running on Novell for Small
Business and NetWare for Growing Business
Tobit FaxWare might not load after the Support
Pack has been applied to Novell for Small
Business and NetWare for Growing Business. To
correct this problem, replace the david.nlm file
with the one in the \tools\tobit directory.
9.0 Removing the Support Pack from the Server
9.1 Uninstalling the Support Pack
If you selected the Backup option during the
Support Pack installation, files that are
overwritten by the Support Pack files are backed
up to sys:system\backsp8 or to the location you
specified, so that you can restore the server to
its original state if necessary. If you didn't
select the Backup option, you can't uninstall the
Support Pack.
Do not uninstall the Support Pack if you
installed any products or patches after the
installation of the Support Pack.
To uninstall the Support Pack, complete either of
the following procedures:
1. At the server console prompt, enter nwconfig.
2. Select Product Options > Install a Product
Not Listed.
3. Press F3, then specify the path to the backup
files (sys:system\backsp8 or the location you
specified).
OR
1. At the server console prompt, enter NWCONFIG.
2. Select Product Options >
View/Configure/Remove Installed Products >
Spack.
3. Press Delete, then select Yes.
9.2 Downgrading to a Previous NDS Version
After DS.NLM version 7.49 or 8.72 or later is
loaded on the server, previous versions of NDS
(7.48 or earlier) will no longer load. This is
caused by slight changes to the semantics of some
NDS records. Downgrading from NDS version 7.49 or
8.72 to a previous version of NDS is not
recommended; however, it is still possible.
If you selected the Backup option during the
Support Pack install, you can uninstall the
Support Pack to restore the earlier version of
Directory Services. For more information, see
section 14.1, "Uninstalling the Support Pack."
To downgrade NDS manually, complete the
following:
1. Copy the previous version of ds.nlm to the
server's sys:\system directory.
2. With ds.nlm still loaded, issue the
appropriate console command.
For NDS version 7.49:
SET DSTRACE=DOWNGRADEDIBTOVERSION9
For NDS version 8.72:
SET DSTRACE=DOWNGRADEDIBTOFUSION
The local database closes and downgrades
itself. It will not reopen.
3. After the database has closed and the console
prompt returns, bring down the server.
4. Replace the dsloader.nlm file in c:\nwserver
with the previous version.
5. Restart the server.
The next time you load a newer NDS version, the
database automatically reupgrades.
9.3 Uninstall the Support Pack When Running NDS8
If you remove the Support Pack from a server that
is running NDS 8.xx, the server might abend when
unloading DSRepair. To prevent this, copy
dsrepair.nlm in this Support Pack from
\products\nds8\system to the server's sys:\system
directory after uninstalling the Support Pack.
10.0 Updated TCP/IP Documentation
For information on the updated TCP/IP included with
the Support Pack, see the tcpip.txt file at the root
of the Support Pack.
11.0 Upgrading to NetWare 6.x
If you are upgrading from NetWare 5.1 server with the
Support Pack installed to NetWare 6.x, you might be
prompted to overwrite newer files. You should always
select the option Always Overwrite Newer Files to
ensure the correct NetWare 6.x files are installed.
12.0 Files in the \TOOLS Directory
For a list of files in the \tools directory, see the
tools.txt file at the root of the Support Pack.
13.0 Changes Since Last Support Pack
For a list of the changes made since the last Support
Pack, see TID 10094148
(http://support.novell.com/cgi-bin/search/searchtid.c
gi?/10094148.htm).
14.0 Additional Documentation
In addition to this Readme file, the following sources
provide additional information about the Support Pack:
- For installation instructions, see nw51sp8.txt
located at the root of the Support Pack.
- For information on using the enhancements to TCP/IP
included with this Support Pack, see tcpip.txt at
the root of the Support Pack.
- For more information on the latest Support Pack
issues, see TID 10094148
(http://support.novell.com/cgi-bin/search/searchti
d.cgi?/10094148.htm).
- For information about files in \tools, see
tools.txt located at the root of the Support Pack.
- For more information about showing printer status
information in the NDPS Manager Health, see TID
10061751
(http://support.novell.com/cgi-bin/search/searchtid
.cgi?/10061751.htm).
- TID information is available on the Novell Support
Web site (http://support.novell.com).
- For updated documentation, see the NetWare 5.1
online documentation
(http://www.novell.com/documentation/lg/nw51/index.
html).
15.0 Documentation Conventions
In this documentation, a greater-than symbol (>) is
used to separate actions within a step and items in a
cross-reference path.
16.0 Legal Notices
Novell, Inc. makes no representations or warranties
with respect to the contents or use of this
documentation, and specifically disclaims any express
or implied warranties of merchantability or fitness
for any particular purpose. Further, Novell, Inc.
reserves the right to revise this publication and to
make changes to its content, at any time, without
obligation to notify any person or entity of such
revisions or changes.
Further, Novell, Inc. makes no representations or
warranties with respect to any software, and
specifically disclaims any express or implied
warranties of merchantability or fitness for any
particular purpose. Further, Novell, Inc. reserves the
right to make changes to any and all parts of Novell
software, at any time, without any obligation to
notify any person or entity of such changes.
You may not use, export, or re-export this product in
violation of any applicable laws or regulations
including, without limitation, U.S. export regulations
or the laws of the country in which you reside.
Copyright 2005 Novell, Inc. All rights reserved. No
part of this publication may be reproduced,
photocopied, stored on a retrieval system, or
transmitted without the express written consent of the
publisher.
Novell, Inc. has intellectual property rights relating
to technology embodied in the product that is
described in this document. In particular, and without
limitation, these intellectual property rights may
include one or more of the U.S. patents listed at
http://www.novell.com/company/legal/patents/ and one
or more additional patents or pending patent
applications in the U.S. and in other countries.
Novell, NetWare, BorderManager, ConsoleOne, DirXML,
GroupWise, ManageWise, NDPS, Novell Directory Services
and NDS, and ZENworks are registered trademarks of
Novell, Inc. in the United States and other countries.
eDirectory, Internet Packet Exchange and IPX, NetWare
Loadable Module and NLM, NetWare Storage Services and
NetWare SMS, Novell Client, Novell Cluster Services,
Novell Distributed Print Services, Novell Storage
Services are trademarks of Novell, Inc.
All third-party products are the property of their
respective owners.
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RESUME.GIF 473 07Jan2002 03:12PM
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BTNCANCL.GIF 371 30May2002 01:13PM
BTNOK.GIF 305 30May2002 01:13PM
BTNOKDIS.GIF 305 30May2002 01:13PM
BTNRSDEF.GIF 592 05Mar2003 11:22AM
H1_HELP.GIF 2527 09Nov2002 01:17AM
HELPBAN.GIF 6397 21Feb2002 05:31PM
HELPHDBG.GIF 68 09Nov2002 01:17AM
HF_STYLE.CSS 8898 11Nov2002 09:11AM
INFO.GIF 408 07Jan2002 03:12PM
IPRNTMSG.JS 3780 07Feb2003 02:47PM
LEGAL.HTM 3225 02Dec2003 08:45AM
MAPHELP.HTM 4089 09Jun2004 08:01AM
MAPTOOL.JS 7575 13Apr2004 03:30PM
NOVDOC.CSS 12169 24Jul2001 03:25PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPS\LOGIN\IPPDOCS\NLS\ESPANOL
BTNCANCL.GIF 423 30May2002 01:13PM
BTNOK.GIF 414 30May2002 01:13PM
BTNOKDIS.GIF 1045 20Jun2002 09:51AM
BTNRSDEF.GIF 637 27Apr2003 09:29PM
DELETE.GIF 421 07Jan2002 03:12PM
H1_HELP.GIF 2876 20May2003 05:38PM
HELPBAN.GIF 6248 04Dec2002 04:36PM
HELPHDBG.GIF 68 09Nov2002 01:17AM
HF_STYLE.CSS 8898 11Nov2002 09:11AM
HOLD.GIF 402 07Jan2002 03:12PM
INFO.GIF 511 07Jan2002 03:12PM
IPRNTMSG.JS 4071 07May2003 12:05AM
LEGAL.HTM 4481 11Nov2003 06:00PM
MAPHELP.HTM 4417 09Jun2004 08:04AM
MAPTOOL.JS 8254 19May2004 09:26AM
NOVDOC.CSS 12169 24Jul2001 03:25PM
REFRESH.GIF 403 07Jan2002 03:11PM
RESUME.GIF 423 07Jan2002 03:11PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPS\LOGIN\IPPDOCS\NLS\FRANCAIS
BTNCANCL.GIF 389 30May2002 01:13PM
BTNOK.GIF 305 30May2002 01:13PM
BTNOKDIS.GIF 305 30May2002 01:13PM
BTNRSDEF.GIF 592 27Apr2003 09:57PM
DELETE.GIF 468 07Jan2002 03:11PM
H1_HELP.GIF 2823 20May2003 05:38PM
HELPBAN.GIF 6288 24Jul2002 12:39AM
HELPHDBG.GIF 68 09Nov2002 01:17AM
HF_STYLE.CSS 8898 11Nov2002 09:11AM
HOLD.GIF 570 07Jan2002 03:11PM
INFO.GIF 507 07Jan2002 03:11PM
IPRNTMSG.JS 4133 07May2003 12:05AM
LEGAL.HTM 5033 11Nov2003 10:19AM
MAPHELP.HTM 4670 09Jun2004 08:04AM
MAPTOOL.JS 8241 19May2004 09:27AM
NOVDOC.CSS 12169 24Jul2001 03:25PM
REFRESH.GIF 463 07Jan2002 03:11PM
RESUME.GIF 478 07Jan2002 03:11PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPS\LOGIN\IPPDOCS\NLS\ITALIANO
BTNCANCL.GIF 384 30May2002 01:13PM
BTNOK.GIF 305 30May2002 01:13PM
BTNOKDIS.GIF 305 30May2002 01:13PM
BTNRSDEF.GIF 556 27Apr2003 09:35PM
DELETE.GIF 426 07Jan2002 03:11PM
H1_HELP.GIF 2821 20May2003 05:38PM
HELPBAN.GIF 6256 04Dec2002 04:43PM
HELPHDBG.GIF 68 09Nov2002 01:17AM
HF_STYLE.CSS 8898 11Nov2002 09:11AM
HOLD.GIF 421 07Jan2002 03:11PM
INFO.GIF 523 07Jan2002 03:11PM
IPRNTMSG.JS 4032 07May2003 12:05AM
LEGAL.HTM 4326 10Nov2003 11:22AM
MAPHELP.HTM 4478 09Jun2004 08:04AM
MAPTOOL.JS 8008 19May2004 09:27AM
NOVDOC.CSS 12169 24Jul2001 03:25PM
REFRESH.GIF 447 07Jan2002 03:11PM
RESUME.GIF 472 07Jan2002 03:11PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPS\LOGIN\IPPDOCS\NLS\PORTUGUE
BTNCANCL.GIF 371 30May2002 01:13PM
BTNOK.GIF 305 30May2002 01:13PM
BTNOKDIS.GIF 305 30May2002 01:13PM
BTNRSDEF.GIF 528 27Apr2003 09:38PM
DELETE.GIF 410 07Jan2002 03:11PM
H1_HELP.GIF 2876 20May2003 05:38PM
HELPBAN.GIF 6291 04Dec2002 04:40PM
HELPHDBG.GIF 68 09Nov2002 01:17AM
HF_STYLE.CSS 8898 11Nov2002 09:11AM
HOLD.GIF 377 07Jan2002 03:11PM
INFO.GIF 511 07Jan2002 03:11PM
IPRNTMSG.JS 4072 07May2003 12:05AM
LEGAL.HTM 4535 10Nov2003 02:19PM
MAPHELP.HTM 4416 09Jun2004 08:04AM
MAPTOOL.JS 8000 19May2004 09:27AM
NOVDOC.CSS 12169 24Jul2001 03:25PM
REFRESH.GIF 428 07Jan2002 03:11PM
RESUME.GIF 441 07Jan2002 03:11PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPS\LOGIN\IPPDOCS\NLS\RUSSKI
BTNCANCL.GIF 371 30May2002 01:13PM
BTNOK.GIF 305 30May2002 01:13PM
BTNOKDIS.GIF 305 30May2002 01:13PM
BTNRSDEF.GIF 1147 27Apr2003 09:43PM
DELETE.GIF 401 07Jan2002 03:11PM
H1_HELP.GIF 2940 20May2003 06:06PM
HELPBAN.GIF 6291 04Dec2002 04:49PM
HELPHDBG.GIF 68 09Nov2002 01:17AM
HF_STYLE.CSS 8898 11Nov2002 09:11AM
HOLD.GIF 493 07Jan2002 03:11PM
INFO.GIF 515 07Jan2002 03:11PM
IPRNTMSG.JS 5172 19May2004 09:11AM
LEGAL.HTM 4076 11Nov2003 11:09AM
MAPHELP.HTM 4301 09Jun2004 08:04AM
MAPTOOL.JS 10096 19May2004 09:27AM
NOVDOC.CSS 12169 24Jul2001 03:25PM
REFRESH.GIF 435 07Jan2002 03:11PM
RESUME.GIF 555 07Jan2002 03:11PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPS\PUBLIC\NLS
OIDMSG.IDX 66195 29Nov2004 05:08PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPS\PUBLIC\NLS\CHINESES
MONOID.IDX 146226 10Jul2002 11:41AM
OIDNAME.MSG 60118 10Jul2002 11:41AM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPS\PUBLIC\NLS\CHINESET
MONOID.IDX 146226 10Jul2002 11:41AM
OIDNAME.MSG 60118 10Jul2002 11:41AM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPS\PUBLIC\NLS\DEUTSCH
MONOID.IDX 159124 29Nov2004 05:08PM
OIDNAME.MSG 76061 16Dec2004 04:00PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPS\PUBLIC\NLS\ENGLISH
MONOID.IDX 147854 29Nov2004 05:08PM
OIDNAME.MSG 67498 29Nov2004 05:08PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPS\PUBLIC\NLS\ESPANOL
MONOID.IDX 186380 29Nov2004 05:08PM
OIDNAME.MSG 82386 29Nov2004 05:08PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPS\PUBLIC\NLS\FRANCAIS
MONOID.IDX 190372 29Nov2004 05:08PM
OIDNAME.MSG 86567 29Nov2004 05:08PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPS\PUBLIC\NLS\ITALIANO
MONOID.IDX 176038 29Nov2004 05:08PM
OIDNAME.MSG 80072 29Nov2004 05:08PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPS\PUBLIC\NLS\NIHONGO
MONOID.IDX 147854 29Nov2004 05:08PM
OIDNAME.MSG 67498 29Nov2004 05:08PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPS\PUBLIC\NLS\PORTUGUE
MONOID.IDX 180850 29Nov2004 05:08PM
OIDNAME.MSG 79192 29Nov2004 05:08PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPS\PUBLIC\NLS\RUSSKI
MONOID.IDX 171764 29Nov2004 05:08PM
OIDNAME.MSG 77451 16Dec2004 04:16PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPS\PUBLIC\WIN32
AGGUIDLL.DLL 382976 19Oct2000 05:37PM
AUCNDSLB.DLL 176128 09May2001 05:58PM
AUCOSNMP.DLL 53248 09May2001 05:58PM
CONFIGPD.PD2 20480 26Aug2002 04:32PM
CONFIGPH.PH2 53248 26Aug2002 07:11PM
CSGUIDLL.DLL 160256 19Oct2000 05:37PM
CYGUIDLL.DLL 115200 19Oct2000 05:37PM
DPCWIN32.DLL 454656 23Jan2002 11:17AM
EMGUIDLL.DLL 150016 19Oct2000 05:37PM
EPSON.PC2 376320 20Dec2000 12:32AM
EPSONCFG.PD2 58368 22Sep2000 12:11AM
GXGUIDLL.DLL 553984 19Oct2000 05:37PM
KC3D0000.DAT 6234 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0100.DAT 6234 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0101.DAT 38508 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0102.DAT 13971 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0103.DAT 44182 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0104.DAT 44169 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0105.DAT 43527 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0106.DAT 12263 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0107.DAT 12545 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0108.DAT 30993 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0109.DAT 30993 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0110.DAT 31949 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0111.DAT 13056 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0112.DAT 50527 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0113.DAT 48811 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0114.DAT 15035 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0115.DAT 44652 27Apr2001 03:58PM
KC3D0200.DAT 15005 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0201.DAT 28679 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0202.DAT 51481 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0203.DAT 51962 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0204.DAT 56097 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0205.DAT 22477 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0206.DAT 25986 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0207.DAT 26371 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0208.DAT 18019 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0209.DAT 43291 20Apr2001 10:10PM
KC3D0210.DAT 62251 27Apr2001 03:58PM
KC3D0211.DAT 19845 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0300.DAT 5294 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0301.DAT 4784 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0302.DAT 3776 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0303.DAT 5372 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0304.DAT 4343 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0305.DAT 4075 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0306.DAT 5372 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0307.DAT 4095 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0308.DAT 5059 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0309.DAT 5486 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0400.DAT 6688 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0401.DAT 6792 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0402.DAT 6792 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0403.DAT 6792 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0404.DAT 3793 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0405.DAT 3310 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0406.DAT 4187 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0407.DAT 6710 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0500.DAT 21 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0501.DAT 10582 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0502.DAT 4262 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0503.DAT 5092 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0600.DAT 21 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0601.DAT 2573 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0602.DAT 4569 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0700.DAT 21 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0701.DAT 7838 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3D0702.DAT 6588 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KC3DEX.DAT 575 19Apr2001 11:12PM
KCMV3DA.DLL 86016 09Mar2001 10:59PM
KCPMPI.DLL 49152 27Apr2001 04:03PM
KPGUIDLL.DLL 162816 19Oct2000 05:37PM
KPMEP.DAT 9539 26Mar2001 11:57AM
KYCFG.PD2 90112 09May2001 05:59PM
KYCFGRES.DLL 32768 09May2001 05:59PM
KYMSG.DLL 90112 09May2001 06:00PM
KYOCERA.PC2 98304 09May2001 06:00PM
LAGUIDLL.DLL 100864 19Oct2000 05:37PM
LEXAD32.DLL 93696 19Oct2000 05:37PM
LEXCREAT.PD2 82432 19Oct2000 05:37PM
LEXCTRL.PC2 92672 19Oct2000 05:37PM
LEXPSPEC.DLL 129536 19Oct2000 05:37PM
MFGUIDLL.DLL 288768 19Oct2000 05:37PM
MQIGWCFG.PD2 249856 08Nov2001 12:24AM
MQINDPS.HLP 13937 08Nov2001 12:24AM
MQIPCTRL.PC2 798720 08Nov2001 12:25AM
MVGUIDLL.DLL 230912 19Oct2000 05:37PM
NETSEEK.EXE 45124 27Aug2002 07:29PM
NWJMW32.EXE 39936 21Jun2000 12:20AM
NWPMW32.EXE 39424 13Apr2000 11:55AM
RBGUIDLL.DLL 437760 19Oct2000 05:37PM
SBGUIDLL.DLL 359936 19Oct2000 05:37PM
SFGUIDLL.DLL 153600 19Oct2000 05:37PM
SILEXGWC.PD2 307200 20Nov2002 09:16PM
SILEXGWM.CHM 53396 19Nov2002 08:30PM
SILEXGWM.PC2 258048 19Nov2002 08:03PM
SKGUIDLL.DLL 77312 19Oct2000 05:37PM
SLCTDRV.EXE 335872 16Jan2001 08:27AM
SOGUIDLL.DLL 106496 19Oct2000 05:37PM
SRGUIDLL.DLL 169984 19Oct2000 05:37PM
SVGUIDLL.DLL 251392 19Oct2000 05:37PM
WDGUIDLL.DLL 394240 19Oct2000 05:37PM
WMGUIDLL.DLL 161792 19Oct2000 05:37PM
XBASE.DLL 65599 19Aug1999 11:26AM
XDPWIZ.INI 473 27Feb2001 01:48PM
XEROXCFG.PD2 3806760 25Sep2002 04:01PM
XMHODLAK.DLL 24576 24Apr2000 03:30PM
XMHODLK2.DLL 24576 24Apr2000 02:37PM
XNDPSVER.DLL 53248 22Jan2003 11:25AM
XNM45X32.DLL 32768 24Apr2000 04:44PM
XNMAKI32.DLL 28672 24Apr2000 04:38PM
XNMSNO32.DLL 36864 24Apr2000 03:45PM
XNMTSV32.DLL 36864 24Apr2000 04:28PM
XPCW32.PC2 467017 13Nov2002 03:45PM
XPD2.PD2 499712 30May2000 10:56AM
XRXTEK.DLL 24576 08Aug2000 01:21PM
XRXTTEC.DLL 24576 02Oct2000 03:45PM
XRXXCMI.DLL 32768 12Jun2000 03:56PM
XSNMX.DLL 106559 19Aug1999 11:27AM
XV2P.DLL 53309 19Aug1999 11:27AM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPS\PUBLIC\WIN32\NLS\CHINESES
DPRWIN32.DLL 73216 03Jun2002 10:23AM
JMRWIN32.DLL 17920 09Aug2000 05:21PM
LEXPDRES.DLL 51200 23May2000 11:35AM
NDPSRW32.DLL 506880 23Aug2002 05:26PM
PDRWIN32.DLL 5120 26Aug2002 04:32PM
PHRWIN32.DLL 9216 26Aug2002 07:11PM
PMRWIN32.DLL 13824 09Aug2000 05:22PM
SLCTDRV.DLL 146432 20Oct2000 04:42PM
XWIZ3.HLP 17309 01May2000 06:29PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPS\PUBLIC\WIN32\NLS\CHINESET
DPRWIN32.DLL 73216 03Jun2002 10:23AM
JMRWIN32.DLL 17920 10Aug2000 03:50AM
LEXPDRES.DLL 51200 23May2000 11:35AM
NDPSRW32.DLL 506880 23Aug2002 05:26PM
PDRWIN32.DLL 5120 26Aug2002 04:32PM
PHRWIN32.DLL 9216 26Aug2002 07:11PM
PMRWIN32.DLL 13824 10Aug2000 03:50AM
SLCTDRV.DLL 146432 20Oct2000 04:42PM
XWIZ3.HLP 17309 01May2000 06:29PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPS\PUBLIC\WIN32\NLS\DEUTSCH
DPRWIN32.DLL 77312 18Jun2003 03:17PM
JMRWIN32.DLL 19968 09Aug2000 11:44AM
KYCFGRES.DLL 16384 13Oct1999 05:46PM
KYMSG.DLL 178688 05Oct1999 02:10PM
KYNDPS.CNT 777 29Sep1999 10:02AM
KYNDPS.HLP 26976 15Oct1999 12:59AM
LEX_NDPS.CNT 799 01Dec1999 05:47PM
LEX_NDPS.HLP 40240 19Oct2000 05:37PM
LEXPCRES.DLL 61440 19Oct2000 05:37PM
LEXPDRES.DLL 53248 19Oct2000 05:37PM
NDPSRW32.DLL 515584 18Jun2003 03:19PM
PDRWIN32.DLL 5120 18Jun2003 03:21PM
PHRWIN32.DLL 9216 18Jun2003 03:20PM
PMRWIN32.DLL 14848 09Aug2000 11:17AM
SLCTDRV.DLL 146432 20Oct2000 04:42PM
XPCLANG.DLL 114688 06Nov2002 12:17AM
XWIZ3.CNT 776 28Apr2000 05:34PM
XWIZ3.GID 10833 03May2000 11:15AM
XWIZ3.HLP 30507 31Jan2002 04:16PM
XWZ32RC.DLL 204800 17Jul2002 03:57PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPS\PUBLIC\WIN32\NLS\ENGLISH
DPRWIN32.DLL 73216 03Jun2002 10:23AM
EPSONRES.DLL 1658368 09Sep2000 05:42AM
JMRWIN32.DLL 17920 21Jun2000 12:20AM
KYCFGRES.DLL 32768 09May2001 05:59PM
KYMSG.DLL 90112 09May2001 06:00PM
LEX_NDPS.HLP 35440 19Oct2000 05:37PM
LEXPCRES.DLL 58880 19Oct2000 05:37PM
LEXPDRES.DLL 51200 19Oct2000 05:37PM
NDPSRW32.DLL 506880 23Aug2002 05:26PM
PDRWIN32.DLL 5120 26Aug2002 04:32PM
PHRWIN32.DLL 9216 26Aug2002 07:11PM
PMRWIN32.DLL 13824 13Apr2000 11:55AM
SLCTDRV.DLL 146432 20Oct2000 04:42PM
XPCLANG.DLL 114688 06Nov2002 12:23AM
XWIZ3.CNT 667 24Oct2001 11:51AM
XWIZ3.GID 10834 18Apr2000 12:01AM
XWIZ3.HLP 18137 31Jan2002 04:16PM
XWZ32RC.DLL 196608 31Jan2002 09:19AM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPS\PUBLIC\WIN32\NLS\ESPANOL
DPRWIN32.DLL 78336 18Jun2003 03:17PM
JMRWIN32.DLL 19968 09Aug2000 11:44AM
KYCFGRES.DLL 16896 13Oct1999 05:50PM
KYMSG.DLL 184832 05Oct1999 02:16PM
KYNDPS.CNT 820 29Sep1999 09:35AM
KYNDPS.HLP 28466 30Sep1999 09:09AM
LEX_NDPS.HLP 39392 19Oct2000 05:37PM
LEXPCRES.DLL 62464 19Oct2000 05:37PM
LEXPDRES.DLL 53248 19Oct2000 05:37PM
NDPSRW32.DLL 516608 18Jun2003 03:19PM
PDRWIN32.DLL 5632 18Jun2003 03:21PM
PHRWIN32.DLL 9728 18Jun2003 03:20PM
PMRWIN32.DLL 15360 09Aug2000 11:17AM
SLCTDRV.DLL 146432 20Oct2000 04:42PM
XPCLANG.DLL 118784 06Nov2002 12:20AM
XWIZ3.CNT 862 28Apr2000 05:32PM
XWIZ3.HLP 32593 31Jan2002 04:17PM
XWZ32RC.DLL 200704 17Jul2002 04:03PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPS\PUBLIC\WIN32\NLS\FRANCAIS
DPRWIN32.DLL 78848 18Jun2003 03:17PM
JMRWIN32.DLL 20480 17Aug2000 11:18AM
KYCFGRES.DLL 16384 13Oct1999 05:59PM
KYMSG.DLL 181760 05Oct1999 02:18PM
KYNDPS.CNT 830 29Sep1999 09:47AM
KYNDPS.HLP 28411 30Sep1999 09:04AM
LEX_NDPS.HLP 40946 19Oct2000 05:37PM
LEXPCRES.DLL 62464 19Oct2000 05:37PM
LEXPDRES.DLL 53760 19Oct2000 05:37PM
NDPSRW32.DLL 517120 18Jun2003 03:19PM
PDRWIN32.DLL 5632 18Jun2003 03:21PM
PHRWIN32.DLL 9728 18Jun2003 03:20PM
PMRWIN32.DLL 15360 15Sep2003 09:20PM
SLCTDRV.DLL 146432 20Oct2000 04:42PM
XPCLANG.DLL 114688 06Nov2002 12:05AM
XWIZ3.CNT 815 28Apr2000 05:41PM
XWIZ3.HLP 33012 31Jan2002 04:16PM
XWZ32RC.DLL 204800 17Jul2002 03:55PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPS\PUBLIC\WIN32\NLS\ITALIANO
DPRWIN32.DLL 77824 18Jun2003 03:17PM
JMRWIN32.DLL 19968 09Aug2000 11:44AM
KYCFGRES.DLL 16384 13Oct1999 06:01PM
KYMSG.DLL 183808 05Oct1999 02:19PM
KYNDPS.CNT 804 29Sep1999 09:13AM
KYNDPS.HLP 27944 30Sep1999 09:07AM
LEX_NDPS.CNT 768 07Dec1999 02:16PM
LEX_NDPS.HLP 39671 19Oct2000 05:37PM
LEXPCRES.DLL 62464 19Oct2000 05:37PM
LEXPDRES.DLL 52736 19Oct2000 05:37PM
NDPSRW32.DLL 513536 18Jun2003 03:19PM
PDRWIN32.DLL 5632 18Jun2003 03:21PM
PHRWIN32.DLL 9216 18Jun2003 03:20PM
PMRWIN32.DLL 15360 09Aug2000 11:17AM
SLCTDRV.DLL 146432 20Oct2000 04:42PM
XPCLANG.DLL 114688 06Nov2002 12:15AM
XWIZ3.CNT 817 28Apr2000 05:35PM
XWIZ3.GID 10833 03May2000 11:13AM
XWIZ3.HLP 32752 31Jan2002 04:17PM
XWZ32RC.DLL 200704 17Jul2002 04:00PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPS\PUBLIC\WIN32\NLS\NIHONGO
DPRWIN32.DLL 73216 10Jan2003 10:36AM
JMRWIN32.DLL 17920 09Aug2000 11:44AM
LEXPDRES.DLL 51200 23May2000 11:35AM
NDPSRW32.DLL 506880 10Jan2003 10:38AM
PDRWIN32.DLL 5120 10Jan2003 10:39AM
PHRWIN32.DLL 9216 10Jan2003 10:40AM
PMRWIN32.DLL 13824 09Aug2000 11:17AM
XWIZ3.HLP 17309 01May2000 06:29PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPS\PUBLIC\WIN32\NLS\PORTUGUE
DPRWIN32.DLL 76800 18Jun2003 03:17PM
JMRWIN32.DLL 19456 09Aug2000 11:43AM
KYCFGRES.DLL 16384 13Oct1999 06:03PM
KYMSG.DLL 181248 05Oct1999 02:20PM
KYNDPS.CNT 812 29Sep1999 09:32AM
KYNDPS.HLP 27104 30Sep1999 09:08AM
LEX_NDPS.HLP 39148 19Oct2000 05:37PM
LEXPCRES.DLL 61952 19Oct2000 05:37PM
LEXPDRES.DLL 53248 19Oct2000 05:37PM
NDPSAW.CNT 0 15Sep2003 07:07PM
NDPSRW32.DLL 514048 18Jun2003 03:19PM
PDRWIN32.DLL 5632 18Jun2003 03:21PM
PHRWIN32.DLL 9216 18Jun2003 03:20PM
PMRWIN32.DLL 15360 09Aug2000 11:17AM
SLCTDRV.DLL 146432 20Oct2000 04:42PM
XPCLANG.DLL 114688 06Nov2002 12:14AM
XWIZ3.CNT 817 27Apr2000 03:51PM
XWIZ3.HLP 17746 31Jan2002 04:17PM
XWZ32RC.DLL 200704 17Jul2002 04:02PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPS\PUBLIC\WIN32\NLS\RUSSKI
DPRWIN32.DLL 75776 18Jun2003 03:17PM
JMRWIN32.DLL 19456 09Aug2000 11:45AM
LEXPDRES.DLL 51200 23May2000 11:35AM
NDPSRW32.DLL 509440 18Jun2003 03:19PM
PDRWIN32.DLL 5120 18Jun2003 03:21PM
PHRWIN32.DLL 9216 18Jun2003 03:20PM
PMRWIN32.DLL 14848 09Aug2000 11:17AM
SLCTDRV.DLL 146432 20Oct2000 04:42PM
XWIZ3.HLP 17309 01May2000 06:29PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPS\PUBLIC\WIN32\SNAPINS
NDPSW32.DLL 368640 23Aug2002 05:26PM
XVWNDS32.DLL 407552 29Oct1998 03:21AM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPS\RESDIR\PRNDEF\NOVELL
COLOR.NPR 509022 08Jun2000 06:43AM
XRX_O.NPR 837942 03Apr2000 06:10AM
XRX01.NPR 841943 28Sep2001 01:14PM
XRX02.NPR 918731 04Oct2002 05:18PM
XRX512.NDX 13194 22Jan2003 10:51AM
XRXTEK.NPR 607587 20Nov2002 03:40PM
XRXXL18.NPR 851350 10Aug2000 03:44PM
XRXXL20.NPR 527795 20Sep2001 12:31AM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPS\SYSTEM
BROKER.NLM 58582 17Dec2004 10:39AM
DPLSV386.NLM 161043 10Jan2005 03:22PM
DPRPCNLM.NLM 19249 31Aug2004 10:51AM
EPSONCFG.PD0 91206 05Jan2001 06:08PM
EPSONCON.NLM 70414 05Jan2001 06:10PM
EPSONGW.NLM 350303 05Jan2001 06:10PM
EPSONLIB.NLM 206949 05Jan2001 06:07PM
EPSONPAP.NLM 63359 05Jan2001 06:07PM
KYCFG.PD0 79465 09May2001 06:02PM
KYCON.NLM 82998 09May2001 06:03PM
KYGATE.NLM 402127 09May2001 06:03PM
KYLIB.NLM 247110 09May2001 06:02PM
KYPNP.NLM 37763 09May2001 06:01PM
LEXGATE.INI 626 31May2000 02:47PM
LEXGATE.NLM 112086 19Oct2000 05:37PM
LPR2NDPS.NLM 13851 24Aug2004 10:48AM
MQIGATEW.NLM 82073 06Nov2001 10:44AM
NDPDS.NLM 35950 17Jul2001 03:56PM
NDPSGW.NLM 80996 11Jan2005 03:36PM
NDPSM.NLM 364500 16Feb2005 07:32AM
NIPPED.NLM 11390 22Sep2004 07:50AM
NIPPZLIB.NLM 6115 20Dec2002 02:50PM
NTFYSMTP.ENM 8410 17Apr2002 02:13PM
NTFYSRVR.NLM 53909 07Aug2002 03:46PM
PH.NLM 55061 27May2003 05:21PM
REGSRVR.NLM 25793 25Mar2002 05:26PM
RMANNPD.NLM 88483 11Jun2004 04:38PM
RMANSRVR.NLM 77927 22Jan2005 08:22AM
SILEXGW.NLM 54320 07Jan2003 08:58PM
XEROXCFG.PD0 43473 12Dec2001 09:21PM
XEROXPNP.NLM 56785 23Apr2002 12:20AM
XGATEWAY.NLM 93178 29Apr2002 01:40PM
XPRNDRV.NLM 8665 24Apr2002 02:52PM
XPRNDRV.XFG 147050 29Apr2002 12:16AM
ZLIB.NLM 22126 20Dec2002 02:47PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPS\SYSTEM\IPP
IPPSRVR.NLM 71751 06Jan2005 09:50AM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPS\SYSTEM\NLS\1
BROKER.HLP 6955 13Nov1998 08:32PM
BROKER.MSG 23008 25Aug2004 10:37AM
IPPSRVR.MSG 1239 10Jan2003 10:36AM
LPR2NDPS.MSG 2310 10Jan2003 10:37AM
NDPDS.MSG 4340 05Oct2001 09:56AM
NDPSGW.MSG 21121 11Jan2005 03:36PM
NDPSM.HLP 12996 02Nov1998 01:27PM
NDPSM.MSG 67453 08Dec2004 05:15PM
NTFYDPOP.MSG 1447 05Oct2001 09:54AM
NTFYLOG.MSG 1430 05Oct2001 09:55AM
NTFYPOP.MSG 1048 05Oct2001 09:56AM
NTFYRPC.MSG 500 05Oct2001 09:57AM
NTFYSMTP.MSG 2172 05Oct2001 09:58AM
NTFYSPX.MSG 923 05Oct2001 09:58AM
NTFYSRVR.MSG 1841 05Oct2001 09:59AM
NTFYWSOC.MSG 1449 05Oct2001 10:01AM
PDSCFG.HLP 727 29Oct1998 01:57PM
PDSCFG.MSG 4781 19Jan2000 03:34PM
PH.MSG 14305 10Jan2003 10:39AM
PHCFG.HLP 17213 29Oct1998 02:09PM
PHCFG.MSG 5813 14Mar2000 08:08PM
PLSTNSRV.MSG 482 13Jul1999 08:58AM
REGSRVR.MSG 968 05Oct2001 09:44AM
RMANSRVR.MSG 3410 27Sep2004 02:49PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPS\SYSTEM\NLS\12
BROKER.MSG 25666 14Jan2005 10:25AM
IPPSRVR.MSG 1719 10Jan2003 10:36AM
KYCFG.HLP 4886 15Oct1999 11:31AM
KYCFG.MSG 9962 15Oct1999 11:36AM
KYCON.HLP 6295 15Oct1999 11:34AM
KYCON.MSG 5473 15Oct1999 11:36AM
KYGATE.MSG 4438 15Oct1999 11:37AM
KYLIB.HLP 567 15Oct1999 11:34AM
KYLIB.MSG 4067 15Oct1999 11:36AM
KYPNP.MSG 4449 02Nov1999 11:26AM
LPR2NDPS.MSG 3273 10Jan2003 10:37AM
NDPDS.MSG 7261 05Oct2001 09:57AM
NDPSGW.MSG 22455 14Jan2005 10:29AM
NDPSM.MSG 78131 14Jan2005 09:52AM
NTFYDPOP.MSG 2250 05Oct2001 09:54AM
NTFYLOG.MSG 2515 05Oct2001 09:55AM
NTFYPOP.MSG 1630 05Oct2001 09:56AM
NTFYRPC.MSG 680 05Oct2001 09:57AM
NTFYSMTP.MSG 3140 05Oct2001 09:58AM
NTFYSPX.MSG 1437 05Oct2001 09:59AM
NTFYSRVR.MSG 2977 05Oct2001 09:59AM
NTFYWSOC.MSG 2196 05Oct2001 10:01AM
PH.MSG 21474 10Jan2003 10:39AM
REGSRVR.MSG 1512 05Oct2001 09:44AM
RMANSRVR.MSG 5320 14Jan2005 10:02AM
XEROXCFG.HLP 1822 10Aug2001 11:14AM
XEROXCFG.MSG 2163 12Dec2001 04:31PM
XEROXPNP.HLP 4541 09Jan2002 03:39PM
XEROXPNP.MSG 3180 06Feb2002 03:25PM
XGATEWAY.MSG 2715 04May2001 11:00AM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPS\SYSTEM\NLS\13
BROKER.MSG 25183 14Jan2005 10:26AM
IPPSRVR.MSG 1753 10Jan2003 10:36AM
LPR2NDPS.MSG 3233 10Jan2003 10:37AM
NDPDS.MSG 6919 05Oct2001 09:57AM
NDPSGW.MSG 22615 14Jan2005 10:29AM
NDPSM.MSG 73029 14Jan2005 09:52AM
NTFYDPOP.MSG 2168 05Oct2001 09:54AM
NTFYLOG.MSG 2414 05Oct2001 09:55AM
NTFYPOP.MSG 1626 05Oct2001 09:56AM
NTFYRPC.MSG 669 05Oct2001 09:57AM
NTFYSMTP.MSG 3121 05Oct2001 09:58AM
NTFYSPX.MSG 1305 05Oct2001 09:59AM
NTFYSRVR.MSG 2798 05Oct2001 09:59AM
NTFYWSOC.MSG 2254 05Oct2001 10:01AM
PH.MSG 20279 10Jan2003 10:40AM
REGSRVR.MSG 1432 05Oct2001 09:44AM
RMANSRVR.MSG 5387 14Jan2005 10:02AM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPS\SYSTEM\NLS\14
BROKER.MSG 27805 14Jan2005 10:26AM
IPPSRVR.MSG 1852 10Jan2003 10:36AM
KYCFG.HLP 5243 15Oct1999 11:42AM
KYCFG.MSG 10270 15Oct1999 11:46AM
KYCON.HLP 6652 15Oct1999 11:44AM
KYCON.MSG 5675 15Oct1999 11:46AM
KYGATE.MSG 4484 15Oct1999 11:47AM
KYLIB.HLP 607 15Oct1999 11:44AM
KYLIB.MSG 4199 15Oct1999 11:46AM
KYPNP.MSG 4690 02Nov1999 11:25AM
LPR2NDPS.MSG 3520 10Jan2003 10:37AM
NDPDS.MSG 8030 05Oct2001 09:57AM
NDPSGW.MSG 24293 14Jan2005 10:29AM
NDPSM.MSG 78266 14Jan2005 09:52AM
NTFYDPOP.MSG 2244 05Oct2001 09:54AM
NTFYLOG.MSG 2563 05Oct2001 09:55AM
NTFYPOP.MSG 1761 05Oct2001 09:56AM
NTFYRPC.MSG 711 05Oct2001 09:57AM
NTFYSMTP.MSG 3389 05Oct2001 09:58AM
NTFYSPX.MSG 1499 05Oct2001 09:59AM
NTFYSRVR.MSG 3096 05Oct2001 09:59AM
NTFYWSOC.MSG 2257 05Oct2001 10:01AM
PH.MSG 22871 18Jun2003 01:54PM
REGSRVR.MSG 1543 05Oct2001 09:44AM
RMANSRVR.MSG 6155 14Jan2005 10:02AM
XEROXCFG.HLP 1932 27Sep2000 10:30AM
XEROXCFG.MSG 2169 12Dec2001 04:31PM
XEROXPNP.HLP 4631 12Dec2001 12:30AM
XEROXPNP.MSG 2832 06Feb2002 03:25PM
XGATEWAY.MSG 2893 04May2001 11:00AM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPS\SYSTEM\NLS\16
BROKER.HLP 6731 02Nov1998 06:01PM
BROKER.MSG 23008 25Aug2004 10:37AM
IPPSRVR.MSG 1248 10Jan2003 10:36AM
LPR2NDPS.MSG 2405 10Jan2003 10:37AM
NDPDS.MSG 4345 05Oct2001 09:56AM
NDPSGW.MSG 21121 11Jan2005 03:36PM
NDPSM.HLP 12742 02Nov1998 05:59PM
NDPSM.MSG 67453 08Dec2004 05:15PM
NTFYDPOP.MSG 1393 05Oct2001 09:54AM
NTFYLOG.MSG 1465 05Oct2001 09:55AM
NTFYPOP.MSG 1045 05Oct2001 09:56AM
NTFYRPC.MSG 503 05Oct2001 09:57AM
NTFYSMTP.MSG 2238 05Oct2001 09:58AM
NTFYSPX.MSG 924 05Oct2001 09:58AM
NTFYSRVR.MSG 1931 05Oct2001 09:59AM
NTFYWSOC.MSG 1420 05Oct2001 10:01AM
PDSCFG.HLP 749 13Nov1998 09:16AM
PDSCFG.MSG 4781 19Jan2000 03:34PM
PH.MSG 14156 10Jan2003 10:39AM
PHCFG.HLP 17938 13Nov1998 09:34AM
PHCFG.MSG 6059 14Mar2000 08:09PM
PLSTNSRV.MSG 464 23Jul1999 01:52PM
REGSRVR.MSG 981 05Oct2001 09:44AM
RMANSRVR.MSG 3448 27Sep2004 02:49PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPS\SYSTEM\NLS\4
BROKER.HLP 8231 03Jun1997 03:22PM
BROKER.MSG 23008 25Aug2004 10:37AM
EPSONCFG.HLP 4941 26May1999 07:39PM
EPSONCFG.MSG 8255 05Jan2001 06:08PM
EPSONCON.HLP 2803 23Nov1998 04:31PM
EPSONCON.MSG 4885 05Jan2001 06:10PM
EPSONGW.MSG 4284 05Jan2001 06:10PM
EPSONLIB.MSG 4990 05Jan2001 06:07PM
EPSONPAP.MSG 1806 05Jan2001 06:06PM
IPPSRVR.MSG 1573 04Dec2002 05:54PM
KYCFG.HLP 4363 18Sep1999 05:11PM
KYCFG.MSG 9041 30Mar2001 06:53PM
KYCON.HLP 5541 30Mar2001 09:57PM
KYCON.MSG 4914 30Mar2001 06:53PM
KYGATE.MSG 4310 30Mar2001 06:53PM
KYLIB.HLP 504 03Aug1999 10:41AM
KYLIB.MSG 3853 30Mar2001 06:53PM
KYPNP.MSG 4159 30Mar2001 06:53PM
LPR2NDPS.MSG 3084 25Jul2002 04:58PM
NDPDS.MSG 6708 17Jul2001 12:37AM
NDPSGW.MSG 21121 11Jan2005 03:36PM
NDPSM.HLP 16417 02Feb1999 03:07PM
NDPSM.MSG 67453 08Dec2004 05:15PM
NTFYSRVR.MSG 2731 15Aug2000 06:17PM
PDSCFG.HLP 887 01Oct1996 05:23PM
PH.MSG 19460 27May2003 03:49PM
PHCFG.HLP 21648 08Oct1997 03:40PM
REGSRVR.MSG 1422 15Aug2000 05:02PM
RMANSRVR.MSG 5118 24Aug2004 08:28AM
XEROXCFG.HLP 1835 10Dec2001 04:22PM
XEROXCFG.MSG 1985 12Dec2001 04:30PM
XEROXPNP.HLP 4178 12Dec2001 12:23AM
XEROXPNP.MSG 2832 06Feb2002 03:23PM
XGATEWAY.MSG 2492 04Apr2002 02:43PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPS\SYSTEM\NLS\6
BROKER.MSG 27710 14Jan2005 10:24AM
IPPSRVR.MSG 1703 10Jan2003 10:36AM
KYCFG.HLP 4938 14Oct1999 04:36PM
KYCFG.MSG 10047 15Oct1999 10:31AM
KYCON.HLP 6445 15Oct1999 09:26AM
KYCON.MSG 5457 28Oct1999 12:22AM
KYGATE.MSG 4440 15Oct1999 10:34AM
KYLIB.HLP 565 15Oct1999 09:28AM
KYLIB.MSG 4077 15Oct1999 10:33AM
KYPNP.MSG 4505 15Oct1999 10:34AM
LPR2NDPS.MSG 3492 10Jan2003 10:37AM
NDPDS.MSG 7830 05Oct2001 09:57AM
NDPSGW.MSG 23897 14Jan2005 10:28AM
NDPSM.MSG 82118 14Jan2005 09:50AM
NTFYDPOP.MSG 2347 05Oct2001 09:54AM
NTFYLOG.MSG 2532 05Oct2001 09:55AM
NTFYPOP.MSG 1694 05Oct2001 09:56AM
NTFYRPC.MSG 721 05Oct2001 09:57AM
NTFYSMTP.MSG 3242 05Oct2001 09:58AM
NTFYSPX.MSG 1450 05Oct2001 09:58AM
NTFYSRVR.MSG 3180 05Oct2001 09:59AM
NTFYWSOC.MSG 2356 05Oct2001 10:01AM
PH.MSG 22394 18Jun2003 01:54PM
REGSRVR.MSG 1580 05Oct2001 09:44AM
RMANSRVR.MSG 5865 14Jan2005 10:01AM
XEROXCFG.HLP 1932 04May2001 01:12PM
XEROXCFG.MSG 2163 12Dec2001 04:31PM
XEROXPNP.HLP 4812 12Dec2001 12:25AM
XEROXPNP.MSG 3717 06Feb2002 03:25PM
XGATEWAY.MSG 2893 04May2001 11:00AM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPS\SYSTEM\NLS\7
BROKER.MSG 27616 14Jan2005 10:25AM
IPPSRVR.MSG 1754 10Jan2003 10:36AM
KYCFG.HLP 5144 15Oct1999 09:45AM
KYCFG.MSG 9698 15Oct1999 10:43AM
KYCON.HLP 6548 15Oct1999 09:48AM
KYCON.MSG 5336 15Oct1999 10:44AM
KYGATE.MSG 4368 15Oct1999 10:45AM
KYLIB.HLP 574 15Oct1999 09:49AM
KYLIB.MSG 4099 15Oct1999 10:45AM
KYPNP.MSG 4504 02Nov1999 11:29AM
LPR2NDPS.MSG 3436 10Jan2003 10:37AM
NDPDS.MSG 7634 05Oct2001 09:57AM
NDPSGW.MSG 24439 14Jan2005 10:28AM
NDPSM.MSG 77741 14Jan2005 09:51AM
NTFYDPOP.MSG 2194 05Oct2001 09:54AM
NTFYLOG.MSG 2520 05Oct2001 09:55AM
NTFYPOP.MSG 1623 05Oct2001 09:56AM
NTFYRPC.MSG 693 05Oct2001 09:57AM
NTFYSMTP.MSG 3391 05Oct2001 09:58AM
NTFYSPX.MSG 1442 05Oct2001 09:58AM
NTFYSRVR.MSG 3065 05Oct2001 09:59AM
NTFYWSOC.MSG 2082 05Oct2001 10:01AM
PH.MSG 23244 18Jun2003 01:54PM
PHCFG.HLP 27242 31Aug1998 11:08AM
REGSRVR.MSG 1629 05Oct2001 09:44AM
RMANSRVR.MSG 5821 14Jan2005 10:01AM
XEROXCFG.HLP 1863 28Apr2000 01:47PM
XEROXCFG.MSG 2334 12Dec2001 04:31PM
XEROXPNP.HLP 4504 12Dec2001 12:18AM
XEROXPNP.MSG 2832 06Feb2002 03:25PM
XGATEWAY.MSG 2888 04May2001 11:00AM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPS\SYSTEM\NLS\8
BROKER.MSG 26654 14Jan2005 10:25AM
IPPSRVR.MSG 1734 10Jan2003 10:36AM
KYCFG.HLP 5036 15Oct1999 11:18AM
KYCFG.MSG 9922 15Oct1999 11:24AM
KYCON.HLP 6502 15Oct1999 11:22AM
KYCON.MSG 5378 15Oct1999 11:24AM
KYGATE.MSG 4400 15Oct1999 11:25AM
KYLIB.HLP 569 15Oct1999 11:22AM
KYLIB.MSG 4022 15Oct1999 11:24AM
KYPNP.MSG 4372 02Nov1999 11:28AM
LPR2NDPS.MSG 3515 10Jan2003 10:37AM
NDPDS.MSG 7764 05Oct2001 09:57AM
NDPSGW.MSG 23493 14Jan2005 10:28AM
NDPSM.MSG 78797 14Jan2005 09:51AM
NTFYDPOP.MSG 2218 05Oct2001 09:54AM
NTFYLOG.MSG 2450 05Oct2001 09:55AM
NTFYPOP.MSG 1713 05Oct2001 09:56AM
NTFYRPC.MSG 683 05Oct2001 09:57AM
NTFYSMTP.MSG 3259 05Oct2001 09:58AM
NTFYSPX.MSG 1386 05Oct2001 09:59AM
NTFYSRVR.MSG 3084 05Oct2001 09:59AM
NTFYWSOC.MSG 2230 05Oct2001 10:01AM
PH.MSG 22074 10Jan2003 10:39AM
REGSRVR.MSG 1540 05Oct2001 09:44AM
RMANSRVR.MSG 5609 14Jan2005 10:02AM
XEROXCFG.HLP 2001 10Aug2001 11:13AM
XEROXCFG.MSG 2167 12Dec2001 04:31PM
XEROXPNP.HLP 4613 09Jan2002 03:17PM
XEROXPNP.MSG 2832 06Feb2002 03:25PM
XGATEWAY.MSG 2834 04May2001 11:00AM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPS\SYSTEM\NLS\9
BROKER.HLP 8231 03Jun1997 03:22PM
BROKER.MSG 23008 25Aug2004 10:37AM
EPSONCFG.MSG 8128 20Oct1999 03:44PM
EPSONCON.MSG 4884 20Oct1999 03:46PM
EPSONGW.MSG 4265 20Oct1999 03:46PM
EPSONLIB.MSG 4990 20Oct1999 03:44PM
EPSONPAP.MSG 1806 20Oct1999 03:43PM
IPPSRVR.MSG 1573 10Jan2003 10:36AM
LPR2NDPS.MSG 2734 10Jan2003 10:37AM
NDPDS.MSG 6014 24Sep2001 03:56PM
NDPSGW.MSG 21121 11Jan2005 03:36PM
NDPSM.HLP 15086 31Mar1997 10:19AM
NDPSM.MSG 67453 08Dec2004 05:15PM
NTFYSRVR.MSG 2289 23Apr2001 10:18AM
PDSCFG.HLP 887 01Oct1996 05:23PM
PDSCFG.MSG 4781 19Jan2000 03:34PM
PH.MSG 17653 10Jan2003 10:39AM
PHCFG.HLP 21648 08Oct1997 03:40PM
PHCFG.MSG 7724 14Mar2000 08:39PM
PLSTNSRV.MSG 541 27Jul1999 03:54PM
REGSRVR.MSG 1198 30Apr2001 05:03PM
RMANSRVR.MSG 4445 27Sep2004 02:51PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPS\XEROX
GENERIC.XFG 636 14Dec2000 03:51AM
XDC220.XFG 29566 27Jun2001 04:02AM
XDC240V1.XFG 27870 10May2001 01:29AM
XDC240V2.XFG 44676 10May2001 01:29AM
XDC420.XFG 34819 04May2001 11:54AM
XDC535.XFG 33816 05Sep2001 06:45AM
XDCCS50.XFG 57113 03Apr2001 01:38AM
XEROXPNP.XRX 14682 16Dec2002 03:11PM
XINDEX.XRX 5800 16Dec2002 03:11PM
XN17.XFG 48284 21Feb2001 00:13AM
XN2125.XFG 11015 21Feb2001 01:09AM
XN24.XFG 24311 02Apr2001 07:08AM
XN2825.XFG 12168 04Apr2001 11:49AM
XN4025.XFG 18123 04Apr2001 11:49AM
XN4512.XFG 3953 21Feb2001 01:16AM
XN4525.XFG 16169 12Sep2001 06:38AM
XNC15.XFG 5689 21Feb2001 01:20AM
XNC55.XFG 14663 21Feb2001 01:26AM
XNC60.XFG 11468 10May2001 01:34AM
XPHSR12.XFG 23781 21Feb2001 01:28AM
XPHSR54.XFG 11712 18Jul2001 01:27AM
XRX_TEK.XFG 45566 04Nov2002 04:31PM
XWCP416.XFG 13355 12Jun2002 09:08AM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPS\XEROX\BITMAP
4512.BMP 26038 28Mar2000 06:08AM
4525.BMP 26038 24Apr2000 11:34PM
740.BMP 26040 28Aug2000 10:28PM
840.BMP 26040 28Aug2000 10:29PM
860N.BMP 26038 21Jun2000 10:46PM
C15.BMP 26038 25Oct1999 01:10AM
C20.BMP 26038 25Oct1999 01:10AM
C55.BMP 26038 28Mar2000 06:09AM
DC220.BMP 26038 28Mar2000 06:18AM
DC240.BMP 26758 12Apr2000 01:12AM
DC555.BMP 26040 20Jul2001 01:17PM
DCCS50.BMP 52918 28Apr2000 04:28AM
GENERIC.BMP 26038 15Aug2000 05:14AM
M760.BMP 26038 28Mar2000 06:13AM
M940.BMP 26038 28Mar2000 06:13AM
M950.BMP 26038 28Mar2000 06:14AM
N1235.BMP 26038 08Feb1999 01:03AM
N17.BMP 26038 28Mar2000 06:15AM
N21.BMP 26038 28Mar2000 06:15AM
N2135.BMP 26038 16May2000 00:00AM
N28.BMP 26038 28Mar2000 06:16AM
N40.BMP 26038 28Mar2000 06:17AM
NC60.BMP 26038 28Mar2000 06:18AM
NC70.BMP 26038 25Oct1999 01:10AM
P4400.BMP 26040 30Jan2002 01:31PM
P6200.BMP 26040 27Sep2001 05:58AM
P7300.BMP 154856 27Sep2001 07:43AM
P7700.BMP 26038 22Feb2001 05:23AM
REDWOOD.BMP 26038 22Feb2001 06:23AM
WCP416.BMP 25894 19Jul2000 03:54AM
WCP685.BMP 25880 31Jul2000 00:21AM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPSJ\EPSON
PMODELS.INI 19788 05Aug1999 04:21PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPSJ\PUBLIC\WIN32
EPSON.PC2 353792 14Mar2000 10:15AM
EPSONCFG.PD2 53760 03Dec1999 11:43AM
SLCTDRV.EXE 309248 07Mar2000 12:46AM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPSJ\PUBLIC\WIN32\NLS\ENGLISH
EPSON.HLP 10302 26Oct1999 10:45AM
EPSONRES.DLL 1499648 14Mar2000 10:15AM
SLCTDRV.DLL 146432 20Oct2000 04:42PM
SLCTDRV.HLP 6700 25Oct1999 04:12PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPSJ\PUBLIC\WIN32\NLS\NIHONGO
EPSON.HLP 10302 26Oct1999 10:45AM
EPSONRES.DLL 1499648 14Mar2000 10:15AM
SLCTDRV.DLL 144384 13Oct1999 05:44PM
SLCTDRV.HLP 6700 25Oct1999 04:12PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPSJ\PUBLIC\WIN32\SNAPINS
EPSNAPIN.DLL 7168 31Aug1999 12:08AM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPSJ\SYSTEM
EPSONCFG.PD0 89876 20Oct1999 03:44PM
EPSONCON.NLM 69345 20Oct1999 03:46PM
EPSONGW.NLM 328430 20Oct1999 03:46PM
EPSONLIB.NLM 195809 20Oct1999 03:44PM
EPSONPAP.NLM 62773 20Oct1999 03:43PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDPSJ\SYSTEM\NLS\9
EPSONCFG.MSG 8128 20Oct1999 03:44PM
EPSONCON.MSG 4884 20Oct1999 03:46PM
EPSONGW.MSG 4265 20Oct1999 03:46PM
EPSONLIB.MSG 4990 20Oct1999 03:44PM
EPSONPAP.MSG 1806 20Oct1999 03:43PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDS7\STARTUP
DSLOADER.NLM 17003 11Dec2001 02:13PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDS7\SYS\PUBLIC
UIMPORT.EXE 412589 31Jul1998 10:47AM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDS7\SYS\PUBLIC\NLS\CHINESES
UIMPORT.MSG 8134 12Dec1996 03:33PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDS7\SYS\PUBLIC\NLS\CHINESET
UIMPORT.MSG 7856 15Nov1996 02:47PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDS7\SYS\PUBLIC\NLS\DEUTSCH
UIMPORT.MSG 12200 14Mar1996 04:37PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDS7\SYS\PUBLIC\NLS\ENGLISH
UIMPORT.MSG 10766 14Oct1994 03:15PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDS7\SYS\PUBLIC\NLS\ESPANOL
UIMPORT.MSG 11214 13Mar1996 12:13AM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDS7\SYS\PUBLIC\NLS\FRANCAIS
UIMPORT.MSG 12633 13Mar1996 10:47AM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDS7\SYS\PUBLIC\NLS\ITALIANO
UIMPORT.MSG 12301 23Feb1996 12:47AM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDS7\SYS\PUBLIC\NLS\NIHONGO
UIMPORT.MSG 9571 13Jun1996 02:49PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDS7\SYS\PUBLIC\NLS\PORTUGUE
UIMPORT.MSG 11955 14Mar1996 09:34AM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDS7\SYS\PUBLIC\NLS\RUSSKI
UIMPORT.MSG 10484 11Jun1997 11:21AM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDS7\SYS\SYSTEM
DS.NLM 655354 14Jul2003 03:18PM
DSBACKER.NLM 57064 08Jan2001 12:52AM
DSBROWSE.NLM 104155 10May2000 05:00PM
DSI.NLM 93039 24Feb2000 11:36AM
DSMERGE.NLM 83413 25Jul2000 04:28PM
DSREPAIR.NLM 219421 19May2003 03:59PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDS7\SYS\SYSTEM\NLS\1
DSREPAIR.MSG 66998 14Jun2002 04:53PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDS7\SYS\SYSTEM\NLS\12
DSREPAIR.MSG 94305 14Jun2002 04:55PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDS7\SYS\SYSTEM\NLS\13
DSREPAIR.MSG 92443 14Jun2002 04:54PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDS7\SYS\SYSTEM\NLS\14
DSREPAIR.MSG 96536 14Jun2002 04:55PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDS7\SYS\SYSTEM\NLS\16
DSREPAIR.MSG 68318 14Jun2002 04:53PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDS7\SYS\SYSTEM\NLS\4
DSI.MSG 31063 05Mar1999 12:38AM
DSREPAIR.MSG 88593 12Dec2001 03:19PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDS7\SYS\SYSTEM\NLS\6
DSREPAIR.MSG 100009 14Jun2002 04:55PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDS7\SYS\SYSTEM\NLS\7
DSREPAIR.MSG 99719 14Jun2002 04:54PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDS7\SYS\SYSTEM\NLS\8
DSREPAIR.MSG 99992 14Jun2002 04:56PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDS7\SYS\SYSTEM\NLS\9
DSREPAIR.MSG 82153 14Jun2002 04:56PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDS7\SYS\SYSTEM\SCHEMA
NDPS100.SCH 11315 09Feb2000 10:29AM
NDPS200.SCH 5588 12Jan2000 02:52PM
NDPS201.SCH 2124 25Jan2000 06:06PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDS8
NDS8.IPS 1308 14Jan2000 03:06PM
SETLANG.ICS 2138 31Mar2000 11:12AM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDS8\INSTALL
NWCFGRST.NLM 941 14Jan2000 02:57PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDS8\INSTALL\NLS\4
INSTALL.LOG 149 14Jan2000 03:03PM
NDS8.ILS 13605 14Jan2000 03:06PM
NDS8A.ILS 7452 28Mar2000 04:23PM
NDS8B.ILS 2196 20Mar2000 12:30AM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDS8\STARTUP
DSLOADER.NLM 19056 24Jan2003 11:57AM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDS8\SYS\SYSTEM
BULKLOAD.NLM 52873 07Feb2000 12:56AM
DIBMIG.NLM 669412 27Aug2001 11:58AM
DS.NLM 1290902 19Dec2003 05:00PM
DSBACKER.NLM 58737 23May2000 05:43PM
DSBROWSE.NLM 111065 17May2000 05:03PM
DSI.NLM 108330 20Aug2001 05:27PM
DSISCH.NLM 107697 23May2000 05:43PM
DSMERGE.NLM 120648 22Apr2002 12:39AM
DSREPAIR.NLM 333905 09Dec2003 03:23PM
DSTRACE.NLM 26623 23May2000 05:42PM
NDS8.NCF 74 14Jan2000 03:06PM
NLDAP.NLM 131910 15Aug2001 03:19PM
WTM.NLM 138663 07Nov2000 01:07PM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDS8\SYS\SYSTEM\NLS\1
DSMERGE.HLP 51284 20Jul2000 11:04PM
DSREPAIR.HLP 58816 03Dec2002 03:20PM
DSREPAIR.MSG 84905 08Aug2003 10:43AM
\nw51sp8\PRODUCTS\NDS8\SYS\SYSTEM\NLS\12
DSMERGE.MSG 45677 01Dec2000 01:16AM
DSREPAIR.HLP 63858 30Sep2000 01:52AM
DSREPAIR.MSG 91397 15Aug2003 11:17AM
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NWIWS.NLM 3261 23Sep2003 09:47AM
NWSNUT.NLM 58770 22Jun2004 11:23AM
NWUTIL.NLM 66410 21Nov2003 10:06AM
PARTAPI.NLM 2607 21Dec1999 02:58PM
POLIMGR.NLM 55887 27Jun2003 11:24AM
REQUESTR.NLM 78947 02Dec2004 08:50AM
SERVER.EXE 2866258 19Jan2005 10:15AM
SERVER.MSG 161161 12Jan2005 08:33AM
SLP.NLM 82068 19Jan2005 09:27AM
SLPDA.NLM 24276 20Sep2004 02:03PM
SLPTCP.NLM 13462 20Sep2004 02:37PM
SYSLOG.NLM 20840 13Aug2004 03:48PM
THREADS.NLM 67770 02Dec2004 08:50AM
TOKENTSM.NLM 13185 07Nov2000 10:53AM
UINSTALL.NLM 6703 16Mar2000 12:57AM
UNICODE.NLM 53065 01Jul2003 05:15PM
V_LONG.NLM 39384 31Aug2004 05:00PM
V_MAC.NLM 35917 31Aug2004 05:00PM
V_NFS.NLM 9120 28May2001 11:58PM
VGADISP.NLM 27724 17Apr2001 12:10AM
VRDEV.NLM 7017 16Feb2000 06:15PM
VREPAIR.NLM 135978 31Aug2004 05:00PM
WS2_32.NLM 163663 26Feb2005 07:52AM
WSPDSI.NLM 10023 11Jun2004 05:56PM
WSPIP.NLM 42341 27Feb2005 07:40PM
WSPIPX.NLM 39551 11Jun2004 05:57PM
WSPSSL.NLM 20246 26Feb2005 07:52AM
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ARABIC.TAB 3850 11Feb2005 10:47AM
CENTEURO.TAB 5386 11Feb2005 10:47AM
CHINSIMP.TAB 68754 11Feb2005 10:47AM
CHINTRAD.TAB 85736 11Feb2005 10:47AM
CORPCHAR.TAB 256 03Jul2003 11:34AM
CROATIAN.TAB 6922 11Feb2005 10:47AM
CYRILLIC.TAB 4874 11Feb2005 10:47AM
DE-AT.XML 3313 11Feb2005 10:47AM
DE-CH.XML 3333 11Feb2005 10:47AM
DE-DE.XML 3313 11Feb2005 10:47AM
DEVANAGA.TAB 4874 11Feb2005 10:47AM
DINGBATS.TAB 5386 11Feb2005 10:47AM
EN-CA.XML 3303 11Feb2005 10:47AM
EN-GB.XML 3308 11Feb2005 10:47AM
EN-US.XML 3330 11Feb2005 10:47AM
ES-ES.XML 3380 11Feb2005 10:47AM
ES-MX.XML 3350 11Feb2005 10:47AM
FARSI.TAB 4362 11Feb2005 10:47AM
FI-FI.XML 3319 11Feb2005 10:47AM
FR-BE.XML 3321 11Feb2005 10:47AM
FR-CA.XML 3366 11Feb2005 10:47AM
FR-CH.XML 3361 11Feb2005 10:47AM
FR-FR.XML 3365 11Feb2005 10:47AM
GREEK.TAB 4874 11Feb2005 10:47AM
GUJARATI.TAB 5386 11Feb2005 10:47AM
GURMUKHI.TAB 5386 11Feb2005 10:47AM
HEBREW.TAB 4874 11Feb2005 10:47AM
ICELAND.TAB 6410 11Feb2005 10:47AM
JA-JP.XML 3374 11Feb2005 10:47AM
JAPANESE.TAB 69512 11Feb2005 10:47AM
KEYBOARD.TAB 4874 11Feb2005 10:47AM
KO-KO.XML 3373 11Feb2005 10:47AM
KOREAN.TAB 113326 11Feb2005 10:47AM
NL-BE.XML 3325 11Feb2005 10:47AM
NL-NL.XML 3329 11Feb2005 10:47AM
PT-BR.XML 3420 11Feb2005 10:47AM
PT-PT.XML 3423 11Feb2005 10:47AM
ROMAN.TAB 6922 11Feb2005 10:47AM
ROMANIAN.TAB 6922 11Feb2005 10:47AM
SYMBOL.TAB 7434 11Feb2005 10:47AM
THAI.TAB 4362 11Feb2005 10:47AM
TURKISH.TAB 6410 11Feb2005 10:47AM
UKRAINE.TAB 4874 11Feb2005 10:47AM
UNI_000.TAB 448172 11Feb2005 10:47AM
UNI_1250.TAB 4874 11Feb2005 10:47AM
UNI_1251.TAB 4362 11Feb2005 10:47AM
UNI_1252.TAB 4874 11Feb2005 10:47AM
UNI_1253.TAB 4874 11Feb2005 10:47AM
UNI_1254.TAB 4874 11Feb2005 10:47AM
UNI_1255.TAB 5386 11Feb2005 10:47AM
UNI_1256.TAB 5386 11Feb2005 10:47AM
UNI_1257.TAB 4874 11Feb2005 10:47AM
UNI_1258.TAB 5386 11Feb2005 10:47AM
UNI_437.TAB 9994 11Feb2005 10:47AM
UNI_737.TAB 5898 11Feb2005 10:47AM
UNI_775.TAB 5898 11Feb2005 10:47AM
UNI_850.TAB 9994 11Feb2005 10:47AM
UNI_852.TAB 9994 11Feb2005 10:47AM
UNI_855.TAB 6410 11Feb2005 10:47AM
UNI_857.TAB 10506 11Feb2005 10:47AM
UNI_860.TAB 9482 11Feb2005 10:47AM
UNI_861.TAB 9482 11Feb2005 10:47AM
UNI_862.TAB 6922 11Feb2005 10:47AM
UNI_863.TAB 9482 11Feb2005 10:47AM
UNI_864.TAB 5386 11Feb2005 10:47AM
UNI_865.TAB 9482 11Feb2005 10:47AM
UNI_866.TAB 6922 11Feb2005 10:47AM
UNI_874.TAB 6922 11Feb2005 10:47AM
UNI_932.TAB 77900 11Feb2005 10:47AM
UNI_936.TAB 107802 11Feb2005 10:47AM
UNI_949.TAB 125982 11Feb2005 10:47AM
UNI_950.TAB 113946 11Feb2005 10:47AM
VX-FR.XML 3464 19Oct2004 04:39PM
ZH-CN.XML 3421 11Feb2005 10:47AM
ZH-HK.XML 3406 11Feb2005 10:47AM
ZH-TW.XML 3406 11Feb2005 10:47AM
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EDIT.MSG 1445 26May2004 01:33PM
ICMD.MSG 5849 31Jul2001 07:09PM
MONITOR.MSG 14933 29Apr2002 03:50PM
NDSAUDIT.MSG 1008 06May1998 03:55PM
NFS.MSG 5878 12Apr2001 03:13PM
NWCONFIG.HLP 107339 21Feb2000 06:13PM
NWCONFIG.MSG 138875 29Mar2001 01:26PM
NWFTPD.MSG 4481 26Jan2001 11:55AM
NWSNUT.MSG 2757 01Oct2004 10:10AM
\nw51sp8\STARTUP\NLS\12
EDIT.MSG 1445 26May2004 01:33PM
ICMD.MSG 7767 31Jul2001 07:09PM
MONITOR.MSG 23074 29Apr2002 03:53PM
NFS.MSG 6264 12Apr2001 12:48AM
NWCONFIG.HLP 149980 29Feb2000 09:48AM
NWCONFIG.MSG 203800 29Mar2001 12:09AM
NWFTPD.MSG 4566 26Jan2001 11:53AM
NWSNUT.MSG 3976 01Oct2004 10:05AM
\nw51sp8\STARTUP\NLS\13
EDIT.MSG 1445 26May2004 01:33PM
ICMD.MSG 7780 31Jul2001 07:10PM
MONITOR.MSG 21571 29Apr2002 03:53PM
NFS.MSG 5896 12Apr2001 03:13PM
NWCONFIG.HLP 151299 09Feb2000 12:25AM
NWCONFIG.MSG 201055 29Mar2001 01:52PM
NWFTPD.MSG 4588 26Jan2001 11:56AM
NWSNUT.MSG 3649 01Oct2004 10:05AM
\nw51sp8\STARTUP\NLS\14
EDIT.MSG 1445 26May2004 01:33PM
ICMD.MSG 8038 13Aug2001 10:52AM
MONITOR.MSG 23368 29Apr2002 03:51PM
NFS.MSG 6470 12Apr2001 12:48AM
NWCONFIG.HLP 152830 28Feb2000 02:21PM
NWCONFIG.MSG 215604 29Mar2001 01:00PM
NWFTPD.MSG 4551 26Jan2001 11:53AM
NWSNUT.MSG 3996 01Oct2004 10:05AM
\nw51sp8\STARTUP\NLS\16
EDIT.MSG 1445 26May2004 01:33PM
ICMD.MSG 5710 31Jul2001 07:10PM
MONITOR.MSG 15580 29Apr2002 03:50PM
NFS.MSG 5871 12Apr2001 03:08PM
NWCONFIG.HLP 107979 22Feb2000 11:50AM
NWCONFIG.MSG 140562 29Mar2001 01:38PM
NWFTPD.MSG 4470 26Jan2001 11:54AM
NWSNUT.MSG 2829 01Oct2004 10:10AM
\nw51sp8\STARTUP\NLS\4
CDBE.MSG 2988 13Sep2002 09:50AM
CLIBAUX.MSG 497 14Aug1998 01:58PM
CONNMGR.MSG 6300 22Oct2002 12:54AM
DHCPCLNT.MSG 3428 04Jan2001 12:40AM
EDIT.MSG 1445 26May2004 01:33PM
FILESYS.MSG 45276 19Aug2002 04:21PM
FPSM.MSG 1162 04Dec1998 05:04PM
HWDETECT.MSG 1555 23Jan2003 04:51PM
ICMD.MSG 7789 05Jun2003 02:15PM
IPXSPX.MSG 9481 20Nov2001 09:27AM
LFS.MSG 5405 29Oct2002 10:49AM
LIB0.MSG 18853 22Jan2001 04:05PM
LIBC.MSG 8186 16Nov2004 04:45PM
MM.MSG 2518 29Apr2002 06:36PM
MONITOR.MSG 20102 20Dec2004 10:24AM
NCP.MSG 3327 21Oct2002 02:49PM
NCPIP.MSG 2137 30Jul2001 05:59PM
NCPIPX.MSG 1547 28Mar2001 10:35AM
NFS.MSG 5896 21Aug2000 05:37PM
NIT.MSG 1118 04Dec1998 05:17PM
NWCONFIG.HLP 128370 03Aug2000 01:23PM
NWCONFIG.MSG 195701 29Oct2001 11:14AM
NWPA.MSG 1248 15Oct2002 02:25PM
NWSNUT.MSG 3595 17Mar2004 10:49AM
POLIMGR.MSG 7599 10Oct2002 09:26AM
QUEUE.MSG 1283 20Jun2000 06:07PM
SLP.MSG 9760 02Aug2004 03:18PM
SLPDA.MSG 2318 04Jun2004 05:03PM
V_NFS.MSG 2178 07Sep1999 07:44AM
VREPAIR.MSG 31040 03Sep1998 01:11AM
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EDIT.MSG 1445 26May2004 01:33PM
ICMD.MSG 8410 13Aug2001 10:50AM
MONITOR.MSG 23954 29Apr2002 03:52PM
NFS.MSG 6392 12Apr2001 12:50AM
NWCONFIG.HLP 167749 29Feb2000 11:49AM
NWCONFIG.MSG 221683 29Mar2001 12:22AM
NWFTPD.MSG 4562 26Jan2001 11:51AM
NWSNUT.MSG 4195 01Oct2004 10:04AM
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EDIT.MSG 1445 26May2004 01:33PM
ICMD.MSG 8041 31Jul2001 07:09PM
MONITOR.MSG 22553 29Apr2002 03:51PM
NFS.MSG 6571 12Apr2001 12:50AM
NWCONFIG.HLP 168069 19Feb2000 04:56PM
NWCONFIG.MSG 217531 29Mar2001 12:47AM
NWFTPD.MSG 4610 26Jan2001 11:50AM
NWSNUT.MSG 4134 01Oct2004 10:04AM
\nw51sp8\STARTUP\NLS\8
EDIT.MSG 1445 26May2004 01:33PM
ICMD.MSG 8119 31Jul2001 07:09PM
MONITOR.MSG 23614 29Apr2002 03:52PM
NFS.MSG 6362 12Apr2001 12:49AM
NWCONFIG.HLP 165461 28Feb2000 11:46PM
NWCONFIG.MSG 215025 29Mar2001 12:34AM
NWFTPD.MSG 4548 26Jan2001 11:52AM
NWSNUT.MSG 4316 01Oct2004 10:04AM
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CDBE.MSG 3037 21Sep2001 11:43AM
CLIBAUX.MSG 473 21Sep2001 11:36AM
CONNMGR.MSG 6043 21Sep2001 11:43AM
DHCPCLNT.MSG 3304 21Sep2001 11:43AM
EDIT.MSG 1445 26May2004 01:33PM
FILESYS.MSG 43425 23Apr2002 03:01AM
FPSM.MSG 1122 21Sep2001 11:36AM
HWDETECT.MSG 1526 21Sep2001 11:43AM
ICMD.MSG 6552 28Apr2000 01:04PM
IPXSPX.MSG 7825 21Sep2001 11:44AM
LFS.MSG 5483 21Sep2001 11:44AM
LIB0.MSG 17400 21Sep2001 11:36AM
LIBC.MSG 40 12Oct2001 02:44PM
LSL.MSG 12445 12Jul1999 05:43PM
MM.MSG 2350 21Sep2001 11:44AM
MONITOR.MSG 17035 20Dec2004 10:59AM
NCP.MSG 3098 21Sep2001 11:44AM
NCPIP.MSG 1981 21Sep2001 11:44AM
NCPIPX.MSG 1542 21Sep2001 11:44AM
NFS.MSG 5789 20Sep2001 11:24AM
NIT.MSG 1153 21Sep2001 11:36AM
NWCONFIG.HLP 123011 29Feb2000 10:07AM
NWCONFIG.MSG 172474 23Apr2001 11:20AM
NWFTPD.MSG 4543 26Jan2001 11:57AM
NWPA.MSG 1248 16May2002 12:16AM
NWSNUT.MSG 3275 04Oct2004 01:44PM
POLIMGR.MSG 6818 21Sep2001 11:45AM
QUEUE.MSG 1213 21Sep2001 11:48AM
SERVER.MSG 151895 21Sep2001 11:49AM
SLP.MSG 6460 21Sep2001 11:48AM
SLPDA.MSG 1545 21Sep2001 11:48AM
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BUILTINS.CFG 20400 15Nov2000 01:41PM
CMDMNET.CFG 969 18Jul1999 10:09PM
IPPKTLOG.CFG 3480 22Mar1999 04:27PM
NLSTRAP.CFG 7441 01Mar2000 10:59AM
SLP.CFG 1252 03May2000 03:19PM
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BEANS.ZIP 1763942 23Nov2000 10:17AM
C1INSTLL.JAR 157975 21Jun2001 04:06PM
CONSOLE1.ZIP 26427168 21Jul2003 02:40PM
JAVA.ZIP 27881365 18Nov2002 06:19PM
JSSL11.ZIP 393678 09May2000 06:08PM
LDAP.ZIP 398591 27Mar2000 02:32PM
NJCL.ZIP 6294946 24Mar2000 08:43PM
NJCLV2.ZIP 3008815 13Nov2003 06:19PM
NSCRIPT.ZIP 823359 26Aug2004 00:04AM
NWADMIN.ZIP 3235110 13Aug2003 01:03PM
NWPORTAL.ZIP 207769 30Oct2002 11:10AM
PERL5.ZIP 2444609 23Sep2004 05:25AM
RCONJ.ZIP 2023458 28Jan2005 04:28PM
SCRIPTES.ZIP 2292478 26Aug2004 00:08AM
WANMAN.ZIP 362956 27Mar2000 02:33PM
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JAVA.ZIP 40157222 27Jun2002 12:33AM
RCONJ.ZIP 1845409 06Jul2003 03:37PM
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JAVA.ZIP 49649729 22Sep2004 01:49PM
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C1_ZH_CN.ZIP 175591 06Dec2000 04:24PM
C1_ZH_TW.ZIP 183158 28Feb2003 12:14AM
C1H_ZHCN.ZIP 196687 04Dec2000 07:38PM
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C1_PT.ZIP 182746 28Feb2003 12:14AM
C1H_PT.ZIP 207271 15Nov2000 02:51AM
\nw51sp8\SYS\JAVA_INS\NLS\13
C1_RU.ZIP 203163 28Feb2003 12:14AM
C1H_RU.ZIP 231070 15Nov2000 02:48AM
\nw51sp8\SYS\JAVA_INS\NLS\14
C1_ES.ZIP 183999 28Feb2003 12:14AM
C1H_ES.ZIP 198006 09Jan2001 00:21AM
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C1_ZH_CN.ZIP 182670 28Feb2003 12:14AM
C1_ZH_TW.ZIP 176805 06Dec2000 04:24PM
C1H_ZHTW.ZIP 199021 04Dec2000 07:38PM
\nw51sp8\SYS\JAVA_INS\NLS\6
C1_FR.ZIP 186820 28Feb2003 12:14AM
C1H_FR.ZIP 202144 15Nov2000 02:35AM
\nw51sp8\SYS\JAVA_INS\NLS\7
C1_DE.ZIP 185638 28Feb2003 12:14AM
C1H_DE.ZIP 213244 15Nov2000 02:29AM
\nw51sp8\SYS\JAVA_INS\NLS\8
C1_IT.ZIP 183190 28Feb2003 12:14AM
C1H_IT.ZIP 200974 15Nov2000 02:28AM
\nw51sp8\SYS\JAVA_INS\NLS\9
C1_JA.ZIP 190611 28Feb2003 12:14AM
C1H_JA.ZIP 217130 08Nov2000 01:01AM
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README.TXT 4678 04Jun2002 06:25AM
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FIO.H 430 14Mar2001 00:56AM
HTML.H 121 14Mar2001 00:56AM
KEY.H 4353 14Mar2001 00:56AM
NET.H 2325 14Mar2001 00:56AM
SYS.H 125 14Mar2001 00:56AM
WIN.H 1329 14Mar2001 00:56AM
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CGI2NMX.NLM 9898 27Mar2002 02:45AM
RCGI2NMX.NLM 11200 27Mar2002 02:45AM
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DEL.BAS 1473 17Jan2003 00:00AM
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LS.EXE 56229 15Dec1998 00:52AM
NCOPY.EXE 309024 01Jun2000 10:43AM
NDIR.EXE 359800 19May2000 11:53AM
NLIST.EXE 439945 26Jan2000 03:20PM
NLS32.DLL 88064 09Mar2000 07:04PM
NLSAPI32.DLL 152576 24Mar2000 02:19PM
NPRINTER.EXE 392528 27Jan1999 03:56PM
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DATA.Z 26557071 17Nov2004 00:58AM
\nw51sp8\SYS\PUBLIC\DNSDHCP\CHINESES
DNPSETUP.INS 66306 16Jan2003 03:22AM
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DNPSETUP.INS 66306 16Jan2003 03:22AM
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JNCPV2.DLL 195072 30Sep2002 06:13PM
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DATA.Z 62288 16Jan2003 03:29AM
\nw51sp8\SYS\PUBLIC\DNSDHCP\DAT\HELP\CHINESET
DATA.Z 63013 16Jan2003 03:29AM
\nw51sp8\SYS\PUBLIC\DNSDHCP\DAT\HELP\DEUTSCH
DATA.Z 76930 16Jan2003 03:29AM
\nw51sp8\SYS\PUBLIC\DNSDHCP\DAT\HELP\ENGLISH
DATA.Z 69628 16Jan2003 03:30AM
\nw51sp8\SYS\PUBLIC\DNSDHCP\DAT\HELP\ESPANOL
DATA.Z 75328 16Jan2003 03:30AM
\nw51sp8\SYS\PUBLIC\DNSDHCP\DAT\HELP\FRANCAIS
DATA.Z 77023 16Jan2003 03:30AM
\nw51sp8\SYS\PUBLIC\DNSDHCP\DAT\HELP\ITALIANO
DATA.Z 73863 16Jan2003 03:30AM
\nw51sp8\SYS\PUBLIC\DNSDHCP\DAT\HELP\NIHONGO
DATA.Z 67463 16Jan2003 03:30AM
\nw51sp8\SYS\PUBLIC\DNSDHCP\DAT\HELP\PORTUGUE
DATA.Z 75703 16Jan2003 03:30AM
\nw51sp8\SYS\PUBLIC\DNSDHCP\DAT\HELP\RUSSKI
DATA.Z 100538 16Jan2003 03:30AM
\nw51sp8\SYS\PUBLIC\DNSDHCP\DAT\NLS\CHINESES
DATA.Z 22208 27Jan2003 03:52AM
\nw51sp8\SYS\PUBLIC\DNSDHCP\DAT\NLS\CHINESET
DATA.Z 24274 24Feb2003 02:24AM
\nw51sp8\SYS\PUBLIC\DNSDHCP\DAT\NLS\DEUTSCH
DATA.Z 22525 27Jan2003 03:52AM
\nw51sp8\SYS\PUBLIC\DNSDHCP\DAT\NLS\ENGLISH
DATA.Z 21544 27Jan2003 03:52AM
\nw51sp8\SYS\PUBLIC\DNSDHCP\DAT\NLS\ESPANOL
DATA.Z 22205 27Jan2003 03:52AM
\nw51sp8\SYS\PUBLIC\DNSDHCP\DAT\NLS\FRANCAIS
DATA.Z 22859 27Jan2003 03:52AM
\nw51sp8\SYS\PUBLIC\DNSDHCP\DAT\NLS\ITALIANO
DATA.Z 21976 27Jan2003 03:52AM
\nw51sp8\SYS\PUBLIC\DNSDHCP\DAT\NLS\NIHONGO
DATA.Z 27346 24Feb2003 02:24AM
\nw51sp8\SYS\PUBLIC\DNSDHCP\DAT\NLS\PORTUGUE
DATA.Z 21805 27Jan2003 03:52AM
\nw51sp8\SYS\PUBLIC\DNSDHCP\DAT\NLS\RUSSKI
DATA.Z 33261 27Jan2003 03:52AM
\nw51sp8\SYS\PUBLIC\DNSDHCP\DEUTSCH
DNPSETUP.INS 66306 16Jan2003 03:22AM
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DNPSETUP.INS 66306 16Jan2003 03:22AM
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DNPSETUP.INS 66306 16Jan2003 03:22AM
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DNPSETUP.INS 66306 16Jan2003 03:22AM
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DNPSETUP.INS 66306 16Jan2003 03:22AM
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DNPSETUP.INS 66306 16Jan2003 03:22AM
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DNSDHCP.HS 429 05Dec2002 05:28AM
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DNSDHCP.HS 429 05Dec2002 05:28AM
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DNSDHCP.HS 426 05Dec2002 05:29AM
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DNSDHCP.HS 426 04Dec2002 08:40AM
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DNSDHCP.HS 426 05Dec2002 05:31AM
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DNSDHCP.HS 426 05Dec2002 05:41AM
\nw51sp8\SYS\PUBLIC\DNSDHCP\NLS\ITALIANO
DNSDHCP.HS 426 05Dec2002 05:42AM
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DNSDHCP.HS 426 05Dec2002 05:42AM
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DNSDHCP.HS 426 05Dec2002 05:45AM
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DNSDHCP.HS 426 05Dec2002 05:46AM
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DNPSETUP.INS 66306 16Jan2003 03:22AM
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DNPSETUP.DLL 5632 28Oct1998 04:44PM
DNPSETUP.INS 66306 16Jan2003 03:22AM
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NLSEXT32.DLL 727040 02Aug2000 02:27PM
NLSMAN32.EXE 143360 24Mar1999 12:49AM
NLSMET32.DLL 415232 02Aug2000 02:26PM
\nw51sp8\SYS\PUBLIC\WIN32\NLS\CHINESES
NLS32.DLL 88064 03Apr2001 02:34PM
NLSAPI32.DLL 152576 03Apr2001 02:42PM
NLSMGR.CNT 1023 18Feb2000 12:59AM
NLSMGR.HLP 144674 03Mar2000 03:15PM
NLSRES32.DLL 190976 03Dec1999 04:28PM
NWADMN32.CNT 4664 17Sep1999 08:09PM
NWADMN32.HLP 593734 06Oct1999 03:15PM
\nw51sp8\SYS\PUBLIC\WIN32\NLS\CHINESET
NLS32.DLL 88064 03Apr2001 02:35PM
NLSAPI32.DLL 152576 03Apr2001 02:43PM
NLSMGR.CNT 960 18Feb2000 07:07PM
NLSMGR.HLP 143243 03Mar2000 03:11PM
NLSRES32.DLL 190976 03Dec1999 04:26PM
NWADMN32.CNT 4630 17Sep1999 10:47PM
NWADMN32.HLP 606406 06Oct1999 02:43PM
\nw51sp8\SYS\PUBLIC\WIN32\NLS\DEUTSCH
NLS32.DLL 88064 03Apr2001 02:35PM
NLSAPI32.DLL 152576 03Apr2001 02:43PM
NLSMGR.CNT 1305 11Feb2000 02:46PM
NLSMGR.HLP 194714 14Feb2000 07:08PM
NLSRES32.DLL 237568 15Aug2000 01:06PM
NWADMN32.CNT 5411 09Sep1999 01:16AM
NWADMN32.HLP 782294 06Oct1999 11:14AM
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NLS32.DLL 88064 03Apr2001 02:34PM
NLSAPI32.DLL 152576 15Aug2000 12:48AM
NLSMGR.CNT 1294 18Nov1999 02:48PM
NLSMGR.HLP 143434 18Nov1999 02:45PM
NLSRES32.DLL 231936 15Aug2000 01:03PM
NWADMN32.CNT 5253 07May1999 09:41AM
NWADMN32.HLP 703808 15Sep1999 12:50AM
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NLS32.DLL 88064 03Apr2001 02:36PM
NLSAPI32.DLL 152576 03Apr2001 02:43PM
NLSMGR.CNT 1520 08Feb2000 02:24PM
NLSMGR.HLP 179867 01Mar2000 01:04PM
NLSRES32.DLL 241152 15Aug2000 01:07PM
NWADMN32.CNT 6070 16Sep1999 03:38PM
NWADMN32.HLP 775245 06Oct1999 11:14AM
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NLS32.DLL 88064 03Apr2001 02:36PM
NLSAPI32.DLL 152576 03Apr2001 02:44PM
NLSMGR.CNT 1449 22Feb2000 09:59AM
NLSMGR.HLP 204546 25Feb2000 06:12PM
NLSRES32.DLL 243200 15Aug2000 01:05PM
NWADMN32.CNT 5735 06Oct1999 03:43PM
NWADMN32.HLP 786339 06Oct1999 02:16PM
\nw51sp8\SYS\PUBLIC\WIN32\NLS\ITALIANO
NLS32.DLL 88064 03Apr2001 02:37PM
NLSAPI32.DLL 152576 03Apr2001 02:45PM
NLSMGR.CNT 1528 22Feb2000 01:35PM
NLSMGR.HLP 184947 01Mar2000 12:59AM
NLSRES32.DLL 239104 15Aug2000 01:05PM
NWADMN32.CNT 5840 06Oct1999 03:43PM
NWADMN32.HLP 683730 06Oct1999 11:15AM
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NLS32.DLL 88064 03Apr2001 02:38PM
NLSAPI32.DLL 152576 03Apr2001 02:45PM
NLSMGR.CNT 1224 17Sep1999 05:45PM
NLSMGR.HLP 248889 01Mar2000 06:04PM
NLSRES32.DLL 206336 03Dec1999 04:25PM
NWADMN32.CNT 5137 24Sep1999 11:44AM
NWADMN32.HLP 705815 06Oct1999 11:57AM
\nw51sp8\SYS\PUBLIC\WIN32\NLS\PORTUGUE
NLS32.DLL 88064 03Apr2001 02:39PM
NLSAPI32.DLL 152576 03Apr2001 02:46PM
NLSMGR.CNT 1338 22Feb2000 11:09AM
NLSMGR.HLP 172030 02Mar2000 01:19PM
NLSRES32.DLL 236032 15Aug2000 01:04PM
NWADMN32.CNT 5733 14Sep1999 05:55PM
NWADMN32.HLP 754435 06Oct1999 11:11AM
\nw51sp8\SYS\PUBLIC\WIN32\NLS\RUSSKI
NLS32.DLL 88064 03Apr2001 02:39PM
NLSAPI32.DLL 152576 03Apr2001 02:46PM
NLSMGR.CNT 1352 25Jan2000 01:08PM
NLSMGR.HLP 180569 29Feb2000 03:14PM
NLSRES32.DLL 235520 03Dec1999 04:31PM
NWADMN32.CNT 5025 16Sep1999 02:51PM
NWADMN32.HLP 776949 06Oct1999 02:52PM
\nw51sp8\SYS\PUBLIC\WIN32\SNAPINS
NLSMGR32.DLL 561152 02Aug2000 02:26PM
PKISNAP.DLL 447488 18Feb1999 03:40PM
\nw51sp8\SYS\SYSTEM
AIO.NLM 486038 17Nov2003 02:36AM
AIOCOMX.ADI 2014 24Nov2000 02:18PM
AIOCOMX.NLM 27953 14Dec2000 00:51AM
AIODGXR.NLM 106799 18Nov1999 03:46PM
AUDNLM32.NLM 10592 01Jul2003 06:18PM
BAILIFF.NLM 901 13Sep2000 04:18PM
BMALMGR.NLM 5161 21Aug2002 06:52PM
BMSFLOG.NLM 24440 05Dec2003 04:49PM
CALNLM32.NLM 125215 01Jul2003 06:18PM
CAPIMGR.NLM 96402 28Nov2001 07:08AM
CD9660.NSS 16171 12Nov2004 12:11AM
CDHFS.NSS 23166 12Nov2004 12:11AM
CDINST.NLM 65579 23Jul2001 04:23PM
CDROM.NLM 2783 12Nov2004 11:55AM
CLI.NLM 5010 17Mar2000 07:26AM
CLNNLM32.NLM 12277 01Jul2003 06:16PM
CLXNLM32.NLM 7458 01Jul2003 06:18PM
CMPSUPER.NLM 6792 17Jan2000 03:08PM
CONFIG.NLM 91310 13Jan2005 10:01AM
CONNAUD.NLM 21088 14Oct2003 02:04PM
CSATPXY.NLM 14161 17Nov1999 05:05AM
CSL.NLM 76530 13Jan2000 12:10AM
CSLIND.NLM 11678 07Dec1999 02:15AM
DBNET5.NLM 183194 12Mar2003 11:05AM
DHCPSRVR.NLM 221270 25Oct2004 04:50PM
DNIPINST.NLM 152254 16Jun2003 04:34PM
DOSFAT.NSS 32427 12Nov2004 12:12AM
DSAPI.NLM 784 27Oct2003 10:56PM
DSDIAG.NLM 416211 06Jan1999 02:33PM
DSEVENT.NLM 3165 27Oct2003 10:56PM
ETHERTSM.NLM 13035 27Jan2003 11:34AM
FDDITSM.NLM 13267 07Nov2000 10:49AM
FRCCA.NLM 15004 03Oct2001 00:02AM
FRCFG.NLM 38047 03Oct2001 00:04AM
FRTRACE.NLM 78574 03Oct2001 00:05AM
FRTSM.NLM 37144 03Oct2001 00:06AM
GAMS.NLM 67418 31May2001 11:38AM
GENCFG.NLM 17478 22Apr2002 03:32AM
GSEG.NSS 14146 12Nov2004 12:09AM
HTTPSTK.NLM 75659 25Sep2003 04:48PM
IMGHOST.NLM 15283 27Nov2002 07:43PM
INETCFG.NLM 411292 15Jul2003 07:43AM
INETD.NLM 15566 20Jul2000 01:21PM
INETLIB.NLM 52431 18Sep2002 08:03AM
INITNICI.NLM 54210 08Jun2001 04:46PM
IPC.MPM 1143 21Sep2004 01:30PM
IPCLINFO.NLM 6648 17Dec1999 06:45AM
IPCONFIG.NLM 735 17Dec1999 06:46AM
IPFLT.NLM 1677 29May2003 04:53AM
IPFLT31.NLM 199197 19Oct2004 04:47PM
IPRELAY.LAN 19573 05Oct1999 01:06AM
IPTRACE.NLM 19494 16Oct2003 03:07AM
IPTUNNEL.LAN 9312 05Oct1999 01:06AM
IPXRTR.NLM 453178 10Dec2001 02:20AM
IPXS.MPM 714 21Sep2004 01:30PM
IPXSPX.MPM 7591 21Sep2004 01:30PM
ISPWISE.NLM 807474 28Sep2001 03:32AM
LOCNLM32.NLM 25727 01Jul2003 06:15PM
LSAPI.NLM 54236 07Jan2003 04:24PM
LSL.MPM 1959 21Sep2004 01:30PM
MAL.NSS 14549 12Nov2004 12:08AM
MALHLP.NLM 5100 12Nov2004 12:09AM
MALHLP9.NLM 5027 12Nov2004 12:09AM
MBCOMN.NSS 180559 12Nov2004 12:04AM
MBMMPRV.NSS 21322 25Jan2005 02:28PM
MBNWSA.NSS 146499 05Jan2005 04:38PM
MENUCFG.NSS 25852 12Nov2004 12:10AM
MENUNSS.NSS 33473 12Nov2004 12:10AM
MIMETYP.TXT 2437 29Jan2001 03:28PM
MSM.NLM 100958 24Jan2003 11:51AM
NAMED.NLM 245298 07Jan2005 04:49PM
NAT.NLM 469171 20Aug2004 04:28PM
NCM.NLM 14639 08May2003 09:34AM
NCMCON.CFG 13301 22Nov2004 02:17PM
NCMCON.NLM 26409 30Aug2004 01:08PM
NCPNLM32.NLM 135648 01Jul2003 06:17PM
NETBASIC.NLM 24197 27Mar2002 02:46AM
NETDB.MPM 4338 21Sep2004 01:30PM
NETDB.NLM 117512 06Jan2005 00:24AM
NETLIB.NLM 902375 07Oct2002 08:40AM
NETNLM32.NLM 261641 27Oct2003 10:56PM
NFS.NAM 35183 21Aug2000 05:37PM
NICISDI.XLM 57510 10Nov2003 10:34AM
NLS.NLM 701 26Jul2001 09:20AM
NLSADPT2.NLM 35414 09Sep2003 12:00AM
NLSAPI.NLM 94123 07Aug2003 10:12AM
NLSBTRV.NLM 47466 31Jul2001 10:42AM
NLSFLAIM.NLM 506865 31Jul2001 10:41AM
NLSI.NLM 83760 03Apr2001 02:19PM
NLSINIT.NCF 29 29May2003 10:56AM
NLSLRUP.NLM 370844 27Aug2003 06:00PM
NLSLSP.NLM 605243 25Jun2003 03:44PM
NLSMETER.NLM 98157 26Aug2003 03:51PM
NLSTRAP.NLM 19407 26Jul2001 09:22AM
NLZS.NLM 13904 17Jan2000 03:10PM
NMX.NLM 18919 27Mar2002 02:45AM
NPL.NLM 10482 30Jul1999 10:33AM
NSLOOKUP.NLM 87365 10Apr2002 04:37PM
NSS.NLM 49034 12Nov2004 11:58AM
NSSWIN.NLM 13747 12Nov2004 12:01AM
NWPRV.NSS 7798 12Nov2004 12:08AM
NWRSA.NLM 17218 16Jul2003 04:45PM
ODINEB.NLM 13016 13Aug1999 12:24AM
PCISINFO.NLM 19606 24Jan2000 03:16PM
PEDLL.DLL 17920 02Jun1999 02:01AM
PELDR.NLM 39804 02Jun1999 02:01AM
PIM.NLM 44321 13Dec2001 02:14AM
PING.NLM 42920 24Jan2000 11:59AM
PORTAL.NLM 351102 07Dec2004 12:04AM
PPPCFG.NLM 179769 18Jan2000 05:18PM
PPPCON.NLM 189167 18Jan2000 04:07PM
PPPTRACE.NLM 66091 18Jan2000 04:08PM
PPPTSM.NLM 284650 03Oct2001 01:55AM
PRED.NLM 5482 18Jan2000 04:01PM
PSERVER.NLM 84516 30Aug2000 05:15PM
PURGE_NW.NLM 2127 24Jun2003 02:07PM
RDBHOST.NLM 93499 07May2004 04:46PM
REMOTE.NLM 36791 22Jan2003 05:26AM
RS232.NLM 51060 07Feb2000 03:54AM
RTDM.NLM 15879 18Sep2000 10:17AM
RUN.NLM 8193 27Mar2002 02:45AM
SAL.NLM 24715 20Nov2001 04:13PM
SAS.NLM 537469 01Nov2004 09:24AM
SASDFM.XLM 25175 10Nov2003 10:34AM
SASI.NLM 43836 11Mar1999 08:21PM
SCMD.NLM 292876 07Mar2003 04:43AM
SCRSAVER.NLM 52534 04Feb2005 01:16PM
SETUPNLS.NLM 17287 22Jan2001 06:11PM
SLP.MPM 2156 21Sep2004 01:30PM
SNMP.MPM 4886 21Sep2004 01:30PM
SNMP.NLM 115148 23Jan2004 00:58AM
SNMPLOG.NLM 17660 23Jan2004 00:58AM
SPFCON.NLM 41853 18Jan2000 06:59PM
SPOOFER.NLM 18876 09Jan2001 03:39AM
SPXS.MPM 714 21Sep2004 01:30PM
SPXS.NLM 56314 18Jan2000 04:45AM
STREAMS.MPM 3693 21Sep2004 01:30PM
STREAMS.NLM 90851 17Jan2002 11:18PM
SYSCALLS.NLM 51439 22Nov2004 04:25PM
TCPCFG.NLM 350756 12Nov2003 02:56AM
TCPCON.NLM 245808 24Jun2003 03:21AM
TCPIP.MPM 15864 21Sep2004 01:30PM
TCPIP.PDI 179 28May1997 07:01PM
TCPSTATS.NLM 140991 12Nov2003 03:07AM
TECHWALK.NLM 43224 17Jan2000 05:04PM
TELNETD.NLM 23871 09Mar1999 06:06AM
THEJUDGE.NLM 8836 03Mar2000 11:05AM
TIMESYNC.NLM 42286 29Sep2004 00:39AM
TLI.MPM 8050 21Sep2004 01:30PM
TLI.NLM 24491 19Dec2000 05:07AM
TLS.NLM 7965 12Jan1999 06:08PM
TOKENTSM.NLM 13185 07Nov2000 10:53AM
TPING.NLM 5105 07Sep1999 11:53PM
TRUSTEE.NLM 17102 16Dec2004 02:53PM
UNZIP.NLM 48494 17Oct2002 03:00PM
USERLIB.NLM 10975 08Sep2004 08:22AM
VCU.NLM 16023 12Nov2004 12:13AM
VPTUNNEL.LAN 28292 18Jul2003 09:02PM
WHSMAIO.LAN 30870 22Feb1999 09:03PM
WHSMCAPI.LAN 65393 22Oct2001 11:26PM
WSM.NLM 46844 14Oct2000 05:43AM
X25CFG.NLM 151611 18Jan2000 03:01PM
X25CON.NLM 206072 18Jan2000 03:02PM
X25SINK.NLM 8514 18Jan2000 03:03PM
X25SNMP.NLM 40727 18Jan2000 03:03PM
X25TRACE.NLM 58132 18Jan2000 03:02PM
XCONSOLE.NLM 7897 30Jun2000 09:40AM
XCONSSRV.NLM 133094 21Aug2001 06:16AM
ZLSS.NSS 218006 12Nov2004 12:07AM
\nw51sp8\SYS\SYSTEM\NLS\1
CD9660.MSG 1721 23Jul2001 04:32PM
CDHFS.MSG 1497 23Jul2001 04:23PM
CDROM.MSG 1525 23Jul2001 04:32PM
DHCPSRVR.MSG 4340 17Dec2001 11:45AM
GRCOMN.MSG 43 05Jun2000 11:01AM
GRMMPRV.MSG 44 05Jun2000 11:01AM
GRNWSA.MSG 43 05Jun2000 11:01AM
IPCU.MSG 43 05Jun2000 11:01AM
NETDB.MSG 7766 22Mar2001 03:17PM
NLSLSP.MSG 4599 08May2000 07:07PM
NLSTRAP.MSG 2729 27Sep1999 02:16PM
PORTAL.MSG 81782 07Dec2004 02:23PM
SETUPNLS.MSG 750 08May2000 07:12PM
SPXS.MSG 3822 17Aug1998 05:19PM
TCPCFG.MSG 23531 14Jun2002 04:48PM
TCPIP.MSG 22351 10Jul2000 12:20AM
TELNETD.MSG 3656 09Mar1999 06:06AM
TIMESYNC.MSG 8088 16Dec2003 04:07AM
TSANDS.MSG 9967 17May2001 05:28PM
XCONSSRV.MSG 10518 21Aug2001 06:16AM
\nw51sp8\SYS\SYSTEM\NLS\12
BSDSOCK.MSG 714 27Oct2002 10:06PM
CD9660.MSG 1721 23Jul2001 04:32PM
CDHFS.MSG 1497 23Jul2001 04:23PM
CDROM.MSG 1525 23Jul2001 04:32PM
DHCPSRVR.MSG 6518 17Dec2001 11:46AM
GRCOMN.MSG 43 05Jun2000 11:01AM
GRMMPRV.MSG 44 05Jun2000 11:01AM
GRNWSA.MSG 43 05Jun2000 11:01AM
IPCU.MSG 43 05Jun2000 11:01AM
NETDB.MSG 7766 22Mar2001 03:17PM
NLSLSP.MSG 6620 28Feb2002 03:28PM
NLSTRAP.MSG 3950 27Sep1999 02:16PM
PORTAL.MSG 142965 07Dec2004 02:27PM
SCRSAVER.MSG 7017 03Jan2005 02:05PM
SETUPNLS.MSG 1203 08May2000 07:13PM
SPXS.MSG 3822 17Aug1998 05:19PM
TCP.MSG 28741 27Oct2002 10:06PM
TCPCFG.MSG 38631 14Jun2002 04:49PM
TCPIP.MSG 29596 27Oct2002 10:06PM
TCPSTATS.MSG 42 22Apr2003 05:39PM
TELNETD.MSG 3656 09Mar1999 06:06AM
TIMESYNC.MSG 11544 31May2004 11:12AM
TSANDS.MSG 15577 17May2001 05:30PM
XCONSSRV.MSG 10518 21Aug2001 06:16AM
\nw51sp8\SYS\SYSTEM\NLS\13
CD9660.MSG 1721 23Jul2001 04:32PM
CDHFS.MSG 1497 23Jul2001 04:23PM
CDROM.MSG 1525 23Jul2001 04:32PM
DHCPSRVR.MSG 6367 17Dec2001 11:46AM
GRCOMN.MSG 43 05Jun2000 11:00AM
GRMMPRV.MSG 44 05Jun2000 11:00AM
GRNWSA.MSG 43 05Jun2000 11:01AM
IPCU.MSG 358 23Jul2001 04:20PM
NETDB.MSG 7766 22Mar2001 03:17PM
NLSLSP.MSG 6620 28Feb2002 03:28PM
NLSTRAP.MSG 3667 27Sep1999 02:16PM
PORTAL.MSG 139944 07Dec2004 02:28PM
SCRSAVER.MSG 6801 03Jan2005 02:06PM
SETUPNLS.MSG 1100 08May2000 07:13PM
SPXS.MSG 3822 17Aug1998 05:19PM
TCPCFG.MSG 37014 14Jun2002 04:49PM
TCPIP.MSG 22351 10Jul2000 12:20AM
TCPSTATS.MSG 42 22Apr2003 05:34PM
TELNETD.MSG 3656 09Mar1999 06:06AM
TIMESYNC.MSG 11175 31May2004 10:34AM
TSANDS.MSG 14775 17May2001 05:30PM
XCONSSRV.MSG 10518 21Aug2001 06:16AM
\nw51sp8\SYS\SYSTEM\NLS\14
BSDSOCK.MSG 745 27Oct2002 10:08PM
CD9660.MSG 1721 23Jul2001 04:32PM
CDHFS.MSG 1497 23Jul2001 04:23PM
CDROM.MSG 1525 23Jul2001 04:32PM
DHCPSRVR.MSG 7032 17Dec2001 11:45AM
GRCOMN.MSG 43 05Jun2000 11:01AM
GRMMPRV.MSG 44 05Jun2000 11:01AM
GRNWSA.MSG 43 05Jun2000 11:01AM
IPCU.MSG 43 05Jun2000 11:01AM
NCMCON.MSG 13107 06Dec2000 11:23AM
NETDB.MSG 7766 22Mar2001 03:17PM
NLSLSP.MSG 6620 28Feb2002 03:28PM
NLSTRAP.MSG 4515 27Sep1999 02:16PM
PORTAL.MSG 145145 23Feb2005 05:50PM
SCRSAVER.MSG 7224 03Jan2005 02:06PM
SETUPNLS.MSG 1217 08May2000 07:12PM
SPXS.MSG 3822 17Aug1998 05:19PM
TCP.MSG 29512 27Oct2002 10:08PM
TCPCFG.MSG 39281 14Jun2002 04:49PM
TCPIP.MSG 30531 27Oct2002 10:08PM
TELNETD.MSG 3656 09Mar1999 06:06AM
TIMESYNC.MSG 11647 16Dec2003 04:11AM
TSANDS.MSG 16168 17May2001 05:29PM
XCONSSRV.MSG 10518 21Aug2001 06:16AM
\nw51sp8\SYS\SYSTEM\NLS\16
CD9660.MSG 1721 23Jul2001 04:32PM
CDHFS.MSG 1497 23Jul2001 04:23PM
CDROM.MSG 1525 23Jul2001 04:32PM
DHCPSRVR.MSG 4330 17Dec2001 11:45AM
GRCOMN.MSG 43 05Jun2000 11:02AM
GRMMPRV.MSG 44 05Jun2000 11:02AM
GRNWSA.MSG 43 05Jun2000 11:02AM
IPCU.MSG 43 05Jun2000 11:02AM
NETDB.MSG 7766 22Mar2001 03:17PM
NLSLSP.MSG 4303 08May2000 07:07PM
NLSTRAP.MSG 2638 27Sep1999 02:16PM
PORTAL.MSG 85298 07Dec2004 02:24PM
SETUPNLS.MSG 759 08May2000 07:12PM
SPXS.MSG 3822 17Aug1998 05:19PM
TCPCFG.MSG 24038 14Jun2002 04:48PM
TCPIP.MSG 22351 10Jul2000 12:20AM
TELNETD.MSG 3656 09Mar1999 06:06AM
TIMESYNC.MSG 8096 16Dec2003 04:10AM
TSANDS.MSG 9947 17May2001 05:28PM
XCONSSRV.MSG 10518 21Aug2001 06:16AM
\nw51sp8\SYS\SYSTEM\NLS\4
AIO.MSG 3209 18Jan2000 11:38AM
BSDSOCK.MSG 624 22Oct2002 07:31AM
CD9660.MSG 1721 23Jul2001 04:32PM
CDHFS.MSG 1497 23Jul2001 04:23PM
CDROM.MSG 1525 23Jul2001 04:32PM
CMPSUPER.MSG 290 17Jan2000 03:07PM
CSL.MSG 3900 07Mar1998 08:10AM
DHCPSRVR.MSG 6076 23Dec2002 12:56AM
DNIPINST.MSG 7335 30Aug2002 03:09PM
DOSFAT.MSG 3865 23Jul2001 04:22PM
FLEXTRAP.MSG 1485 25May2003 09:13PM
FRCCA.MSG 237 18Jan2000 05:47PM
FRCFG.MSG 6489 18Jan2000 05:49PM
FRTRACE.MSG 4579 18Jan2000 05:51PM
FRTSM.MSG 877 18Jan2000 05:54PM
GENCFG.MSG 1920 10Oct2001 03:47AM
GRCOMN.MSG 43 05Jun2000 11:19AM
GRMMPRV.MSG 44 05Jun2000 11:19AM
GRNWSA.MSG 43 05Jun2000 11:20AM
GSEG.MSG 615 23Jul2001 04:32PM
HOSTMIB.MSG 3161 04Aug2004 11:44PM
INETCFG.HLP 65249 18Apr2002 05:25AM
INETCFG.MSG 45156 11Oct2001 07:23AM
INETD.MSG 1138 20Jul2000 01:21PM
INETLIB.MSG 1027 07Sep2001 00:24AM
IOPX.MSG 9863 17Mar1999 03:23PM
IPCU.MSG 43 05Jun2000 11:20AM
IPTRACE.MSG 1945 28Mar2002 02:20AM
MAL.MSG 1459 20Aug1998 01:25PM
MBCOMN.MSG 15256 18Apr2002 06:21PM
MBMMPRV.MSG 1720 23Jul2001 04:32PM
MBNWSA.MSG 2769 23Jul2001 04:32PM
MENUCFG.MSG 8126 23Jul2001 04:32PM
MENUNSS.MSG 15176 23Jul2001 04:32PM
MONDATA.MSG 1522 18Jul2003 02:30AM
MPKAGENT.MSG 207 28Feb2002 09:15AM
NCMCON.HLP 13448 23Oct2000 01:16PM
NCMCON.MSG 12899 28Jul2004 08:30AM
NDPSMIB.MSG 4609 19Dec2004 11:12PM
NDSINST.MSG 1358 28Feb2002 09:16AM
NDSTRAP.MSG 12837 18Feb2003 03:23AM
NETDB.MSG 7730 30Nov2004 08:44AM
NLSLRUP.MSG 15706 27Aug2003 06:00PM
NLSLSP.MSG 6620 28Feb2002 02:00PM
NLSTRAP.MSG 3293 29Jul1999 06:30PM
NLZS.MSG 293 17Jan2000 03:09PM
NSS.MSG 6412 16Feb2000 03:09PM
NSSWIN.MSG 1005 28Oct1998 02:31PM
NTREND.MSG 3318 07May2004 01:04AM
NWPRV.MSG 984 23Jul2001 04:22PM
NWTRAP.MSG 2726 05Aug2004 00:20AM
PELDR.MSG 1926 02Jun1999 02:01AM
PING.HLP 5148 27Feb1998 03:29PM
PORTAL.MSG 129534 17Sep2004 03:25PM
PPPCON.MSG 23759 18Jan2000 04:06PM
PPPTRACE.MSG 2570 18Jan2000 04:07PM
PRED.MSG 287 18Jan2000 04:00PM
REMOTE.MSG 3943 22Jan2003 05:26AM
RS232.MSG 5245 07Feb2000 03:54AM
SCMD.MSG 26550 07Mar2003 04:42AM
SCRSAVER.MSG 6623 03Jan2005 02:05PM
SERVINST.MSG 3266 23Sep2004 05:25AM
SETUPNLS.MSG 1001 08May2000 07:11PM
SNMP.MSG 4189 08Sep2003 04:14AM
SNMPLOG.MSG 785 30Apr2002 03:48AM
SPFCON.MSG 4764 18Jan2000 11:41AM
SPOOFER.MSG 372 18Jan2000 11:36AM
SPXS.MSG 3822 17Aug1998 05:19PM
STREAMS.MSG 4878 28Feb1998 01:17AM
TCP.MSG 25908 22Oct2002 07:31AM
TCPCFG.HLP 91559 05Apr2002 04:38PM
TCPIP.MSG 27258 11Jun2003 06:45AM
TCPSTATS.MSG 42 14Apr2003 06:24PM
TECHWALK.MSG 5043 05Mar1998 10:49AM
TELNETD.MSG 3656 09Mar1999 06:06AM
TIMESYNC.MSG 10453 30Apr2004 02:59AM
TLI.MSG 2569 07Mar1998 06:39AM
TOKENOSM.MSG 3254 23Feb1999 05:53PM
X25CFG.MSG 24238 31Dec1999 02:16PM
X25CON.MSG 28129 31Dec1999 02:17PM
X25SINK.MSG 1008 31Dec1999 02:17PM
X25SNMP.MSG 3969 31Dec1999 02:17PM
X25TRACE.MSG 3972 31Dec1999 02:16PM
XCONSOLE.MSG 1465 30Jun2000 09:40AM
XCONSSRV.MSG 10518 21Aug2001 06:16AM
ZLSS.MSG 29825 18Sep2002 03:45PM
\nw51sp8\SYS\SYSTEM\NLS\6
BSDSOCK.MSG 788 27Oct2002 10:04PM
CD9660.MSG 1721 23Jul2001 04:32PM
CDHFS.MSG 1497 23Jul2001 04:23PM
CDROM.MSG 1525 23Jul2001 04:32PM
DHCPSRVR.MSG 6933 17Dec2001 11:45AM
GRCOMN.MSG 43 05Jun2000 11:02AM
GRMMPRV.MSG 44 05Jun2000 11:02AM
GRNWSA.MSG 43 05Jun2000 11:02AM
IPCU.MSG 43 05Jun2000 11:02AM
NETDB.MSG 7766 22Mar2001 03:17PM
NLSLSP.MSG 6620 28Feb2002 03:28PM
NLSTRAP.MSG 4058 27Sep1999 02:16PM
PORTAL.MSG 149457 07Dec2004 02:25PM
SCRSAVER.MSG 7418 03Jan2005 02:05PM
SETUPNLS.MSG 1284 08May2000 07:12PM
SPXS.MSG 3822 17Aug1998 05:19PM
TCP.MSG 30065 27Oct2002 10:04PM
TCPCFG.MSG 40370 14Jun2002 04:50PM
TCPIP.MSG 31042 27Oct2002 10:04PM
TCPSTATS.MSG 42 18Jun2003 01:14PM
TELNETD.MSG 3656 09Mar1999 06:06AM
TIMESYNC.MSG 11881 31May2004 10:59AM
TSANDS.MSG 16449 17May2001 05:30PM
XCONSSRV.MSG 10518 21Aug2001 06:16AM
\nw51sp8\SYS\SYSTEM\NLS\7
BSDSOCK.MSG 765 27Oct2002 10:09PM
CD9660.MSG 1721 23Jul2001 04:32PM
CDHFS.MSG 1497 23Jul2001 04:23PM
CDROM.MSG 1525 23Jul2001 04:32PM
DHCPSRVR.MSG 6564 17Dec2001 11:45AM
GRCOMN.MSG 43 05Jun2000 11:02AM
GRMMPRV.MSG 44 05Jun2000 11:03AM
GRNWSA.MSG 43 05Jun2000 11:03AM
IPCU.MSG 43 05Jun2000 11:03AM
NETDB.MSG 7766 22Mar2001 03:17PM
NLSLSP.MSG 6620 28Feb2002 03:28PM
NLSTRAP.MSG 3622 27Sep1999 02:16PM
PELDR.MSG 2454 02Jun1999 02:01AM
PORTAL.MSG 150484 07Dec2004 02:25PM
SCRSAVER.MSG 7463 20Jan2005 10:45AM
SETUPNLS.MSG 1157 08May2000 07:12PM
SPXS.MSG 3822 17Aug1998 05:19PM
TCP.MSG 31507 27Oct2002 10:09PM
TCPCFG.MSG 40446 14Jun2002 04:49PM
TCPIP.MSG 32666 27Oct2002 10:10PM
TELNETD.MSG 3656 09Mar1999 06:06AM
TIMESYNC.MSG 11502 16Dec2003 04:07AM
TSANDS.MSG 16429 17May2001 05:29PM
XCONSSRV.MSG 10518 21Aug2001 06:16AM
\nw51sp8\SYS\SYSTEM\NLS\8
CD9660.MSG 1721 23Jul2001 04:32PM
CDHFS.MSG 1497 23Jul2001 04:23PM
CDROM.MSG 1525 23Jul2001 04:32PM
DHCPSRVR.MSG 6985 17Dec2001 11:46AM
GRCOMN.MSG 43 05Jun2000 11:03AM
GRMMPRV.MSG 44 05Jun2000 11:03AM
GRNWSA.MSG 43 05Jun2000 11:03AM
IPCU.MSG 43 05Jun2000 11:03AM
NETDB.MSG 7766 22Mar2001 03:17PM
NLSLSP.MSG 6620 28Feb2002 03:28PM
NLSTRAP.MSG 3701 27Sep1999 02:16PM
PORTAL.MSG 153605 07Dec2004 02:26PM
SCRSAVER.MSG 7368 03Jan2005 02:05PM
SETUPNLS.MSG 1196 08May2000 07:12PM
SPXS.MSG 3822 17Aug1998 05:19PM
TCPCFG.MSG 40775 14Jun2002 04:50PM
TCPIP.MSG 22351 10Jul2000 12:20AM
TELNETD.MSG 3656 09Mar1999 06:06AM
TIMESYNC.MSG 11513 16Dec2003 04:11AM
TSANDS.MSG 16232 17May2001 05:30PM
XCONSSRV.MSG 10518 21Aug2001 06:16AM
\nw51sp8\SYS\SYSTEM\NLS\9
BSDSOCK.MSG 638 29Oct2002 07:41AM
CD9660.MSG 1721 23Jul2001 04:32PM
CDHFS.MSG 1497 23Jul2001 04:23PM
CDINST.MSG 47 05Jun2000 11:03AM
CDROM.MSG 1525 23Jul2001 04:32PM
COMN.MSG 14385 10May2001 02:21PM
CVSBIND.MSG 390 10May2001 02:21PM
DHCPSRVR.MSG 6415 17Dec2001 11:46AM
DOSFAT.MSG 3922 29May2001 03:06PM
GRCOMN.MSG 45 05Jun2000 11:03AM
GRMMPRV.MSG 46 05Jun2000 11:03AM
GRNWSA.MSG 45 05Jun2000 11:03AM
GSEG.MSG 614 29May2001 03:06PM
IOPX.MSG 21971 12Aug1998 11:09PM
IPCU.MSG 45 05Jun2000 11:04AM
MAL.MSG 1395 29May2001 03:06PM
MBCOMN.MSG 14385 29May2001 03:05PM
MBMMPRV.MSG 1682 29May2001 03:06PM
MBNWSA.MSG 2673 29May2001 03:06PM
MENUCFG.MSG 6758 30Oct2001 10:35AM
MENUNSS.MSG 13988 29May2001 03:06PM
NETDB.MSG 7766 22Mar2001 03:17PM
NLSLSP.MSG 5908 08May2000 07:08PM
NLSTRAP.MSG 3346 27Sep1999 02:16PM
NSS.MSG 5694 29May2001 03:05PM
NSSWIN.MSG 909 29May2001 03:06PM
NWPRV.MSG 991 29May2001 03:06PM
NWSA.MSG 2673 10May2001 02:21PM
PORTAL.MSG 105657 07Dec2004 02:26PM
SCMD.MSG 26550 07Mar2003 04:42AM
SCRSAVER.MSG 5850 20Jan2005 03:32PM
SETUPNLS.MSG 976 08May2000 07:13PM
TCP.MSG 23929 29Oct2002 07:41AM
TCPCFG.MSG 29993 14Jun2002 04:50PM
TCPIP.MSG 24768 29Oct2002 07:41AM
TELNETD.MSG 3656 09Mar1999 06:06AM
TIMESYNC.MSG 10217 16Dec2003 04:09AM
TOKENOSM.MSG 3091 12Aug1998 11:05PM
TSANDS.MSG 12886 17May2001 05:30PM
XCONSSRV.MSG 10518 21Aug2001 06:16AM
ZLSS.MSG 14576 29May2001 03:06PM
\nw51sp8\SYS\SYSTEM\NMA
FLEXTRAP.CFG 257 25Feb2003 11:39PM
FLEXTRAP.NLM 13936 25May2003 09:13PM
HOSTMIB.NLM 76890 05Aug2004 00:14AM
MONDATA.NLM 67661 18Jul2003 02:38AM
MPKAGENT.NLM 6137 28Feb2002 09:15AM
MWISE.NLM 5119 13Sep1999 04:02AM
NDPSMIB.NLM 84428 19Dec2004 11:12PM
NDSINST.NLM 53518 28Feb2002 09:16AM
NDSTRAP.CFG 21288 29Oct2003 10:26PM
NDSTRAP.NLM 66801 04Jul2003 07:01AM
NMA5.NEW 384 24Sep2004 00:28AM
NTREND.INI 8441 22May2003 00:13AM
NTREND.NLM 83870 07May2004 01:04AM
NWTRAP.CFG 26898 18Feb2003 05:28AM
NWTRAP.NLM 79128 05Aug2004 00:20AM
NWTRPAGT.NLM 4224 19Dec2004 11:07PM
SERVINST.NLM 120807 23Sep2004 05:25AM
UNNMA5.NEW 327 24Sep2004 00:31AM
\nw51sp8\SYS\SYSTEM\NMA\MIBS
MONDATA.MIB 73020 24Feb2002 11:39PM
MPK.MIB 10937 09Jun1999 03:47PM
NDSINST.MIB 81987 31Jan1997 02:52PM
NDSTRAP.MIB 95583 30Nov1999 05:08PM
NWALARM.MIB 241638 13Sep2004 06:43AM
NWALARMX.MIB 20441 19Feb2003 03:17AM
NWHOSTX.MIB 41697 14Jul1999 06:07PM
NWSERVER.MIB 111671 14Jul1999 04:49PM
NWTREND.MIB 45622 22Sep1997 03:10PM
NWTRPCFG.MIB 5172 18Nov2004 11:55PM
RFC1514.MIB 52242 16Jun1999 03:46PM
RFC1759.MIB 98626 26Jan1996 04:53PM
\nw51sp8\SYS\SYSTEM\NMX
APC.NLM 2913 27Mar2002 02:45AM
BTX.NLM 6879 27Mar2002 02:45AM
COM.NLM 16765 27Mar2002 02:45AM
DATA.NLM 11551 27Mar2002 02:45AM
DATAFILE.NLM 6030 27Mar2002 02:45AM
DIR.NLM 18941 27Mar2002 02:45AM
DOC.NLM 68728 27Mar2002 02:45AM
DOS.NLM 13501 27Mar2002 02:45AM
FAX.NLM 3120 27Mar2002 02:45AM
FIO.NLM 11885 27Mar2002 02:45AM
FTP.NLM 54492 27Mar2002 02:45AM
INI.NLM 5867 27Mar2002 02:45AM
LPT.NLM 5677 27Mar2002 02:45AM
NB.NLM 169312 27Mar2002 02:45AM
NDS.NLM 84983 27Mar2002 02:45AM
NET.NLM 78477 27Mar2002 02:45AM
NETLAN.NLM 5766 27Mar2002 02:45AM
NETMODUL.NLM 9177 27Mar2002 02:45AM
NETSEMAP.NLM 4740 27Mar2002 02:45AM
NETSETTA.NLM 8442 27Mar2002 02:45AM
NETSTAT.NLM 5987 27Mar2002 02:45AM
NETTRUST.NLM 6717 27Mar2002 02:45AM
NS.NLM 5561 27Mar2002 02:45AM
ORA.NLM 12599 27Mar2002 02:45AM
OSLOFFER.NLM 14804 27Mar2002 02:45AM
SCREEN.NLM 5304 27Mar2002 02:45AM
SNMPX.NLM 4265 27Mar2002 02:45AM
SOUND.NLM 3303 27Mar2002 02:45AM
UTIL.NLM 4806 27Mar2002 02:45AM
WIN.NLM 49984 27Mar2002 02:45AM
\nw51sp8\SYS\SYSTEM\SCHEMA
NLS.SCH 10815 02Nov1999 10:42AM
SLP.SCH 4562 01Oct2002 03:33PM
\nw51sp8\TOOLS
IPX.NLM 112550 31May2000 02:37PM
TOOLBOX.NLM 170213 28Aug2002 01:17PM
\nw51sp8\TOOLS\BM35
AUTHGW.NLM 91995 07May2001 03:34PM
BMVPN3Y.TXT 2207 09May2001 03:46PM
\nw51sp8\TOOLS\CONSOLE1
PRODUCTS.VER 58 17Dec2003 04:05PM
\nw51sp8\TOOLS\COREDUMP
IMGHOST.EXE 73728 27Nov2002 07:43PM
RDB.EXE 106496 29Jul2002 04:29PM
README.TXT 13952 24Jul2003 01:46PM
\nw51sp8\TOOLS\TOBIT
DAVID.NLM 272606 03Jan2002 01:17PM
\nw51sp8\TOOLS\UNSUPDRV
CFG.NLM 38801 28Aug2003 05:03PM
QL2100.DDI 28136 23May2003 02:51PM
QL2100.HAM 151342 21Aug2003 11:10AM
QL2100D.DDI 28138 23May2003 02:51PM
QL2100D.HAM 218974 21Aug2003 11:10AM
QL2200.DDI 28136 23May2003 02:51PM
QL2200.HAM 158742 21Aug2003 11:10AM
QL2200D.DDI 28138 23May2003 02:51PM
QL2200D.HAM 226390 21Aug2003 11:10AM
QL2300.DDI 28229 23May2003 02:51PM
QL2300.HAM 175702 21Aug2003 11:10AM
QL2300D.DDI 28231 23May2003 02:51PM
QL2300D.HAM 243350 21Aug2003 11:10AM
QL2X00.DDI 28636 23May2003 02:51PM
QL2X00.HAM 336830 21Aug2003 11:10AM
QL2X00D.DDI 28638 23May2003 02:51PM
QL2X00D.HAM 404704 21Aug2003 11:10AM
\nw51sp8\TOOLS\ZFS
ALERTSERVERS.CLASS 6722 21May2002 01:34PM
CPHELPER.NLM 6977 17Apr2001 02:38PM
RSPACK.SPK 8970 28Jun2004 04:51PM
SPACK.SPK 9910 30Jun2004 03:34PM
STARTALERTSERVERS.CL 4120 29Jul2004 01:53PM
ZFSSP.PDF 406782 29Jul2004 02:51PM
| Document Title: | NetWare 5.1 Support Pack 8 |
| Document ID: | 2970944 |
| Creation Date: | 08Mar2005 |
| Modified Date: | 08Mar2005 |
| Revision: | 1 |
| Novell Product Class: | NetWare |
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