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Rather than using a centralized directory to maintain user and group information, each NetWare 3. This database was called the bindery. Because of NetWare 3. NDS had a huge uphill battle against the bindery when it was shipped, and to make it easier for network administrators to migrate from NetWare 3.

This worked against Novell in some respects; some manufacturers decided to stick with writing to the bindery, rather than NDS-enabling their products, because it worked everywhere. Modifying bindery settings Bindery emulation is available in NetWare 4.

Occasionally, however, something goes wrong with bindery emulation. When this happens, you must modify the bindery settings. To view the current bindery settings for your server, type set bindery context and press [Enter]. Your server will return the current NDS context, where the bindery information resides. The bindery context tells clients where to look for bindery resources. Make sure you separate each bindery context with a semicolon ; and include the full NDS context from the root of the NDS tree.

Changing the bindery context in Monitor You can also use the NetWare Monitor to change the bindery context. To use Monitor, type load monitor at the server console and press [Enter]. The Directory Services Parameter menu will appear. Now, highlight the Bindery Context field and press [Enter]. You can then enter the new bindery context values. I don't know what I am missing.

I am unsure of why it is not connecting. My next thought is to try a discrete NIC instead of the onboard adapter. Maybe the card itself doesn't play well with ODI drivers and the like. I can find a PCIe equivalent and try it. If anyone has any experience with this kind of "bridge to the past", please let me know. That didn't work either. I will install it and see how that goes. I will know more next week when the card arrives.

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