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1) Create your NetWare script files using any ASCII editor.
2) Name your script using the ".ncf" suffix. (Example: doit.ncf).
3) Put the script file in the C:\nwserver directory.
4) From the NetWare console prompt enter "doit", and it will execute the doit.ncf script.
5) A pound sign (#) in column one denotes a comment line.
I don't know if a # can be used in any column other than the first column.
HINT:
To read a script transported from NetWare to Windows, use Wordpad (NOT Notepad), as
wordpad will generally display the lines correctly (NetWare apparently uses the NL character
at the end of each line, rather than the DOS/Windows EOL/CR).
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