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NetWare 4.x, 5.x (NDS) Troubleshooting
At the PUBLIC prompt (cd public), type nlist user and press ENTER. If the printer logged into the
network correctly, its Print Server name should be displayed in the list along with the time of log in.
WARNING: The NLIST can be misleading if the display is not refreshed frequently, or the printer has
been left on for an extended period of time. It can be used as a guide, however, by powering the printer
off, then on, to see if the time of login shown in the NLIST updates. If it does, you know that the printer
is logging into the network.
3.
Check to see if a lack of available Novell Licenses is Preventing the Printer from Logging In
Performed by a QUALIFIED NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR at the Server Console, with monitor.nlm
running, type version to display the number of user licenses installed. For comparison, from the
"NetWare 4.x Console Monitor," in the "General Information" window, the total number of licenses in use
is displayed.
4.
Print a Test File using NPRINT
At the client workstation, with an appropriate print file (mydraw.ps, for example) in the boot drive of the
workstation, change to the boot drive (by typing C: if necessary), and type the following TYPICAL
nprint command. If the Server's set up is correct, the file should print.
C:\>nprint mydraw.pS /q=8830_Q1 /nobanner
Note: 1) mydraw.ps is just a file example. Substitute your own file for this one. 2) Q= your printer queue.
3) Insert a space after nprint and before all forward slash marks (/) of this command.

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