Mapping A Drive - Novell NETWARE 6-DOCUMENTATION Manual

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Mapping a Drive

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Novell NetDrive Administration Guide
Once you have created a site and clicked Finish, the name of your site and the
URL of your NetWare 6 server are automatically generated in the NetDrive
Main Window; however, you still need to complete the following steps before
you can connect to a NetWare 6 server.
1
From the Server Type drop-down list, select the protocol that your
NetWare 6 server is using, and then select the drive letter that you want to
use for the mapped drive.
2
Do one of the following:
Check the Anonymous/Public Logon check box (usually used for
NetWare 6 servers running FTP).
Uncheck the Anonymous/Public Logon check box and then enter
your username and password.
3
(Conditional) If you are connecting with the iFolder
pass phrase.
This is used to encrypt your files as they are transferred over the Internet.
4
(Optional) Click the appropriate check boxes to enable any of the
following:
Save your password
Connect to your mapped drives upon login
Add mapped drive to the Tray Connect menu
5
(Optional) To configure downloading, caching, and file locking
properties for your NetDrive site, click the Advanced button.
6
Click Connect.
As soon as NetDrive maps the drive, Windows Explorer launches with the
drive letter that you mapped appearing in the left pane.
HINT:
If you have problems getting a directory listing or connecting to a NetWare
6 server running FTP, enter the IP address of the server instead of the URL. If the
problem persists, enable passive mode by clicking the Advanced button in the
NetDrive Main Window > Advanced > PASV - Passive Mode > OK. Then try
connecting to the Web server again.
Once NetDrive has successfully connected to the NetWare 6 server, the
Monitor dialog box appears. It provides you with connection status, file
transfer statistics, and a connection log.
protocol, enter a
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