NET VIEW Command Does Not List Novell NetWare Print Queues
Article ID: 120039
Article Last Modified on 11/15/2006
APPLIES TO
This article was previously published under Q120039
SYMPTOMS
On a system running Windows 95 with the Microsoft Client for Novell
Networks installed, performing a NET VIEW \\<NOVELL SERVER> command from an
MS-DOS prompt does not list the print queues.
CAUSE
This problem occurs if you are not logged on to the Novell server. The
Microsoft Client for Novell Networks must have read access to the
PRINT_QUEUES information in the Novell server's bindery in order to display
the print queues.
RESOLUTION
To correct this problem, log on to the Novell server first, then use the
NET VIEW command to view the print queues on that server.
To list the print queues:
- From an MS-DOS prompt, type the following command
net use <drive letter>: \\<novell server>\<share name>
- Type your logon name when prompted.
- Type your logon password when prompted.
- Type the following command:
net view \\<novell server>
MORE INFORMATION
The ability to perform a NET VIEW command is one benefit of using the
Microsoft Client for Novell Networks. The "Novell NetWare Client for
Workstation Shell 3.x or Above" uses the IPX or IPXODI protocol. Performing
a NET VIEW command from an MS-DOS prompt does not work correctly with the
Novell clients installed.
Novell NetWare is manufactured by Novell, Inc., a vendor independent of
Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding this
product's performance or reliability.
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Keywords: KB120039