Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!ucsd!orion.cf.uci.edu!mrichey From: mrichey@orion.cf.uci.edu (Mike Richey) Newsgroups: comp.dcom.lans Subject: Re: ELS II/non-ded ctrl-alt-del at server/workstation Message-ID: <2749@orion.cf.uci.edu> Date: 18 Sep 89 18:06:52 GMT References: <11596@boulder.Colorado.EDU> <358@csense.UUCP> <6552@pdn.paradyne.com> Reply-To: mrichey@orion.cf.uci.edu (Mike Richey) Distribution: usa Organization: University of California, Irvine Lines: 31 In article <6552@pdn.paradyne.com> dixon@gumby.paradyne.com (0000-Tom Dixon) writes: >In article <358@csense.UUCP> bote@csense.UUCP (John Boteler) writes: >>From article <11596@boulder.Colorado.EDU>, by haverlan@tramp.Colorado.EDU (HAVERLAND MARC BRADLEY): >>> I'm setting up Novell ELS II in non-dedicated mode. It seems that a user >Or > >Just run dedicated. Non-dedicated mode is all bad marketing hype >anyway. You will see vast performance differences by running dedicated. >And you wont have users poking around on your server. > If you run non dedicated mode on ELS II, it will emulate the older version of Netware 86. You'll only be able to use 640KB of RAM. There is a VAP that comes with ADV Netware 286, and SFT that's called the keyboard VAP. On ADV netware it takes a connection (bad news for ELS since you only get 8 connections), and it takes some RAM. Look in your diskette distribution, it should be there with the VAP package. (the same one perhaps that the MAC VAPs come with) This will give you the capability of blocking the CTRL-ALT- DEL sequence on the server. Better yet, get regular ADV Netware. good luck. Michael S. Richey InterNet: mrichey@orion.cf.uci.edu BITNET: mrichey@UCI Voice: (714) 856-8374 University of California, Irvine Network and Telecommunications Services 342 Computer Science Irvine, CA 92717