Technical Information Document
QKill ATPS bindery objects cleanup utility - TID1003717 (last modified 17JUL1997)
1003717 1003717
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killq.exe; 66469 bytes; Date/Time: 07-17-1997/01:20PM

abstract

QKILL is a NetWare bindery utility that is run from a Macintosh workstation. It will delete ATPS.NLM bindery objects that are in use or corrupted. This utility will work with ATPS.NLM v3.0, v3.1 and v3.11 that shipped with NetWare for Macintosh v3.x.

installation

Instructions for extracting the Macintosh binary files:

1. Copy the dos executable file QKILL.EXE to a NetWare volume with Macintosh name space support.

2. Execute the file from a DOS workstation to self extract to the Macintosh binary self extracting archive. (Type "QKILL" at the DOS prompt.)

3. Execute the Macintosh self extracting archive from a Macintosh workstation. (Double click on the QKill.SEA icon from a Macintosh client to expand it.)

issue

ATPS.NLM v3.0, v3.1 and v3.11 that shipped with NetWare for Macintosh v3.x creates bindery objects that are not accessible through the DOS Pconsole utility. QKill is the utility for deleting ATPS.NLM bindery objects.

To implement QKILL:
1. Install QKILL on a Macintosh client.
2. Unload ATPS.NLM at the server.
3. Login to the file server from the Macinosh client with supervisor access.
4. Run QKILL from a Macintosh client.
    From "File Edit QKill" pull down 'QKill' and select 'Start'.
    Enter the volume name as prompted.
5. After running QKILL successfully, reload ATPS.

contents

Self-Extracting File Name:  killq.exe

Files Included       Size   Date         Time    Version   Checksum

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     KILLQ.TXT       2626   07-17-1997   01:20PM
     QKILL.EXE      65404   06-07-1995   12:53AM
Document Title: QKill ATPS bindery objects cleanup utility
Document ID: 1003717
Creation Date: 07JUN1995
Modified Date: 17JUL1997
Document Revision: 2
Novell Product Class: End of Life (EOL)
NetWare
Novell Product and Version: NetWare-EOL
NetWare 3.12

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