Getting started

Installing a DOS workstation and starting NETADMIN

If you want to use text utilities, such as NETADMIN, to set up your Directory tree, follow these instructions to install DOS workstation software.

The following list describes the prerequisites:

Carry out the following procedure:

  1. Insert the WSDOS_1 diskette into the workstation's disk drive.

  2. Load the INSTALL.EXE program by typing
    drive:install
    
    Replace drive with the letter of your disk drive.

  3. Follow the instructions on your screen.

    Use the arrow keys to move between the fields. Press <Enter> to modify a particular field.

    Because this workstation is being installed to get you started with the network setup, you can do a standard installation with the default settings and configure other options later.

  4. Exit the installation program.

  5. Reboot your workstation.

    In order for your modifications or new installation to function, you need to reboot your workstation.

  6. From the network drive F:, use the LOGIN command to log in to the network as ``ADMIN''.

    The LOGIN command must include your context. Depending on the Directory tree structure you set up for the server during installation, use the name typing sequence of Common Name, Organizational Unit, Organization, and Country.

    For example, if you installed this server in an Organization called ABC_INC, with no Organizational Unit or Country defined in the Directory tree, you would type

    LOGIN .ADMIN.ABC_INC
    
    For more information on the LOGIN syntax and options, see ``LOGIN''.

  7. Enter a password if prompted; then press <Enter>.

  8. Map the next network drive to the PUBLIC directory of volume SYS: by typing
    MAP N SYS:PUBLIC
    

  9. Change to the network drive that is mapped to the PUBLIC subdirectory.

    For example, if you mapped network drive Z:, you would type

    Z:
    
    You can now use text utilities such as NETADMIN to complete your network setup.

  10. To start the NETADMIN utility, type
    NETADMIN
    

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