DOCUMENT:Q77815 07-FEB-2002 [win95x]
TITLE :Novell NetWare Shell History 3.02, 3.21, and 3.22
PRODUCT :Microsoft Windows 95.x Retail Product
PROD/VER::3.0,3.0a
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The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows versions 3.0, 3.0a
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SUMMARY
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The following information describes problems and enhancements addressed by, and
the version history of, Novell's 3.02, 3.21, and 3.22 workstation shells.
This information applies to Microsoft Windows versions 3.0, and 3.0a. This
information does not apply to later versions of Windows.
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Netware 3.02
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Files Versions Dates
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NET3.COM 3.02 2-06-91
NET4.COM 3.02 2-06-91
XMSNET3.EXE 3.02 2-06-91
XMSNET4.EXE 3.02 2-06-91
EMSNET3.EXE 3.02 2-06-91
EMSNET4.EXE 3.02 2-06-91
Problems/Enhancements Addressed by 3.02
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- 3.02 corrected a problem with file caching that was introduced with the
NetWare Shell 3.01e. 3.01e users experience problems when running Paradox,
Quattro, and Lotus 1-2-3 with the extended memory shells.
- The speed of file caching is enhanced, which improves the speed of file read
and writes.
- Some applications such as DESQview, NetRemote, and so on that use EMS, or XMS
occasionally hang when used with earlier versions of the enhanced memory
shells.
- Unloading the shell relinquishes all connections in 3.02 (previously retained
one connection).
- When setting parameter Cache Buffers=0 in NET.CFG, the shell caching is
turned off.
- 3.02 corrected a problem where capturing to a file results in print files.
These files are now created and printed correctly.
- 3.02 added two new NET.CFG parameters, DOS NAME and ENVIRONMENT PAD.
DOS NAME = name
This option specifies the name of the DOS version used by the workstation.
This should correspond to the OS name in the Login script and the name of the
DOS directory. This could be MSDOS, PCDOS, DRDOS, and so on, and cannot be
longer than five characters.
ENVIRONMENT PAD = number
This option specifies the number of bytes that can be added to the environment
space for storing search drive path. If you are specifying many long paths
for search drives with the MAP command, you may need to add extra environment
space to hold those names. This can be any number from 17 to 512; 17 is the
default. We recommend that you leave this option at the default value unless
you are encountering environment space problems.
Netware 3.21
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Files Versions Dates
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NET3.COM 3.21 7-18-91
NET4.COM 3.21 7-18-91
XMSNET3.EXE 3.21 7-18-91
XMSNET4.EXE 3.21 7-18-91
EMSNET3.EXE 3.21 7-18-91
EMSNET4.EXE 3.21 7-18-91
Problems/Enhancements Addressed by 3.21
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- Generic Shell: NETX.COM works with all current versions of MS-DOS (that is,
versions 3.x to present).
- Using the Preferred Server function caused some machines to hang randomly.
- The /c = option was added to allow flexible naming of the shell configuration
file (NET.CFG).
- The /f option was added to allow the shell to be unloaded after it had been
loaded high.
- 3.21 added support for EMS memory handle names.
- 3.21 added support for international date and time formats.
- 3.21 corrected a problem with being denied simultaneous access to a shared
file.
- 3.21 corrected "call 5" functions for programs ported from CPM to MS- DOS.
- 3.21 added a feature to display the version of MS-DOS that is currently
running when the shell is loaded.
- 3.21 resolved a problem where Btrieve files were being corrupted when the
server was downed improperly.
- 3.21 corrected a cache problem that was causing a WordPerfect disk-full
error.
- 3.21 corrected the DOS NAME parameter problem with the EMS and XMS shell. The
EMS and XMS shells would hang when loading if the MS-DOS NAME was used.
- 3.21 corrected the problem with "P_STATION" returning bad information in the
Login script. (This problem only occurred with the version 3.2 shell.)
- The MS-DOS 5.0 Load High command did not work properly with NET5.COM.
NETX.COM version 3.21 will work with the MS-DOS 5.0 Load High command.
- The MS-DOS 5.0 MEM program was not displaying program names after the shell
was loaded. This functionality works with this release of the shell.
- The MS-DOS Attrib command was unable to find hidden directories on network
drives.
- 3.21 corrected a problem with remote boot on workstations with hard drives.
- 3.21 added a date code to the shell. When you run Netx I, the shell will
display the shell version, date of creation, and copyright information.
- The 3.21 shell was enhanced to locate the Master environment regardless of
its location.
Netware 3.22
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Files Versions Dates
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NETX.COM 3.22 7-31-91
XMSNETX.EXE 3.22 7-31-91
EMSNETX.EXE 3.22 7-31-91
Problems/Enhancements Addressed by 3.22
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- 3.22 corrected a problem with remote boot and MS-DOS 5.0. Previously, the
shell would look to drive F rather than drive A (the virtual drive).
REFERENCES
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Novell Shell's HISTORY.TXT, 9-2-91
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