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abstract

TOOLBOX.NLM provides various utility functions to be executed
on the server console or via NCF files (without involving any clients).

Please read the Known Issues and FAQ sections (below) before reporting
problems.

NOTE: This utility helps system administrators and developers.
It is provided free of charge as a courtesy, and therefore,
is not a Novell supported product.
8/20/2004 change in readme only

installation

TOOLBOX.NLM
Version 2.15 (for NetWare 4 & 5)
Copyright (C) 1997-2001 Novell, Inc.
All Rights Reserved
12 April 2001
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CONTENTS
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I. Abstract
II. Installation Instructions
III. Usage
IV. Product Description
V. Enhancements/Bug Fixes
VI. Known Issues
VII. Frequently Asked Questions

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I. ABSTRACT
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TOOLBOX.NLM provides various utility functions to be executed
on the server console or via NCF files (without involving any clients).

Please read the Known Issues and FAQ sections (below) before reporting
problems.

NOTE: This utility helps system administrators and developers.
It is provided free of charge as a courtesy, and therefore,
is not a Novell supported product.
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II. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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Copy TOOLBOX.NLM to the SYS:\SYSTEM directory on your server.

NOTE: 4.10 servers require 410PT8B and LIBUPJ4 or greater
        4.11 servers require Service Pack 5 or greater
    
        If the above requirements are not met, Toolbox may not
        be able to load because of unresolved symbols.

        Also note that on 4.1x and 5.0,
        you must load CLIBAUX.NLM before loading TOOLBOX,
        otherwise some symbols may not be found.
        CLIBAUX is included in the support packs.

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III. USAGE
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Loading:

     load TOOLBOX [/NS] [/NL]
     
     /NS = Don't execute the Toolbox startup file
     /NL = No Login mode. (To access _NETWARE for
           disaster recovery)

After loading, general help can be obtained with the console command:

     TOOLBOX
     
A command listing is done with the command:

     TOOLS

For help on the commands provided by Toolbox, type:

     <CommandName> ? or /?

All commands can redirected with file redirection (> or >>)
followed by a filename at the end of the command.
     e.g. dir /st > sys:myfile.txt
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IV. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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TOOLBOX is a collection of utilities that can be used at the
server console, or executed from NCF files. All utilities,
except where specified, allow operations on the local DOS partition,
the local server's Volumes, and remote server's Volumes.

The utilities provided by Toolbox are:

auth - Manage authentication/connection information
beep - Ring the bell (no help available)
cat - Display file(s) on the screen
chdir (cd) - Set/View current directory or default path
copy (cp) - Copy utility
del (rm) - Delete utility
delay - Delay command
dir (ls) - Directory utility
echo - Echo a string to the console (no help available)
flag - Flag and attribute utility
map - Alias mapping
mkdir (md) - Make Directory utility
move (mv) - Move utility (alias for COPY /MS)
purge - Purge deleted files
rmdir (rd) - Remove Directory utility
shutdown - Shutdown and restart the server
startfile - Edit the Startup file (see help in newly created file)
    Startfile Only Commands:
    CDV4 - Allow the CD alias in NetWare 4.x. (See CD help)
    NONS - Disable long name space support
    NSV4 - Enable long name space on v4.x (4.11 with Support Pack 6)
tapplet - Start a Java applet
texp - Export (copy) Toolbox.NLM and all associated files
tjava - Start a Java application
tload - Load a NetWare module
tmodules - List loaded NetWare modules
trun - Execute an NCF file
tunload - Unload a NetWare module
toolbox - Toolbox main help
tools - Toolbox Command List (this screen)
xtd,xtb,dtx - Hex, Decimal and Binary conversion

AUTH Help
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Authentication management utility - auth

USAGE: auth [BinderyServer | Tree [Username [Password]] [options]]
              SAVE | LOAD [filename]
        authset (alias)

             Server = Server name (can include wildcards if listing)
             Username = User object for authen. to Tree or Bindery server.
                          NDS users must be fully qualified from [Root]:
                          e.g. .bryan.devsup.provo.novell
             Password = Password for above user (Enter "" for no password)
                          or omit to be prompted.
             Options = preface option(s) with '-' or '/' (e.g. -bsa)
                          b - Entry specifies a Bindery connection
                          c - List connection table (all if no name specified)
                          d - delete one entry (if server/tree is specified)
                              or all entries (if not specified)
                          c - List connection table (all if no name specified)
                          m - Used only with LOAD which merges the current
                              entries with the ones being loaded.
                              Otherwise all current entries are removed.
                          o - logOut entry (or logout all if entry is omitted)
                          y - bYpass confirm when deleting all auth entries

             filename = A file to save/load an authentication profile
                          The directory must already exist. Even though
                          the file is encrypted, it is suggested to place
                          it in SYS:SYSTEM for security purposes.

        Description:
          - Authentication information is used by TOOLBOX utilities
            when authentication is required. If the AUTH table doesn't
            contain the auth info needed, it will be prompted for.
          - If Username has no password, specify ""
          - If password is omitted, it will be prompted for
          - If adding an entry that already exists, the original
            will be overwritten without warning.
          - If no file is specified with SAVE or LOAD, the default profile
            name is used: SYS:SYSTEM/TBOXAUTH.DAT
          - All AUTH table entries are automatically saved upon exiting
            TOOLBOX, and are restored upon loading TOOLBOX.
            This is done before any startup commands are executed so it
            can be overwritten with an AUTH LOAD command in the STARTFILE.
          - AUTH LOAD without the /m (merge) switch, will logout
            all current connections to prepare for the new table.

        NDS Connections:
            To specify an NDS connection you need only provide
            authentication information for the tree. TOOLBOX will
            automatically use those credentials when communication
            with a server in that tree is requested.

        Bindery Connections:
            Bindery connections are specified with the /b option.
            If the /b option is omitted, the entry is assumed to be a tree.

        Auth Examples:
          - AUTH mytree .bamund.devsup.novell (add a tree entry)
          - AUTH mysrvr supervisor /b (add a bindery server entry)
          - AUTH (list all entries in the auth table)
          - AUTH mytree (list a single entry)
          - AUTH my* (list all matching entries)
          - AUTH mytree /d (delete all 'mytree' entries)
          - AUTH /d (delete all auth entries)
          - AUTH /c (list the current active connections)
          - AUTH mytree /o (logout of mytree and all its servers)
          - AUTH /o (logout of all trees and servers)

BEEP Help:
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USAGE: beep

        Rings the bell

CAT Help:
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cat (type) utility - cat

USAGE: cat FileSpec [options]

             FileSpec = [servername/]VolOrDrive:path/filespec
             Options = preface option(s) with '-' or '/' (ie. -bsa)
                          c - Continuous display

        Description:
          - View the contents of text files on the screen

        Features:
          - Accepts wildcards for viewing multiple files
          - Works with DOS partition on local server
          - Quotes are required in the path for directories with spaces
          - AUTH information is used for all authen. (See AUTH)

CD Help:
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Change/View Current Directory utility - chdir

USAGE: chdir [Path]
        c
        cd (On NetWare 4 only if CDV4 is set in the Startfile)
        pwd

             Path = [servername/]VolOrDrive:[path]
                        = ..[/][...]
                        = may include spaces and wildcards

        Description:
          - When set, "Path" will be prepended to all filespec and path
            arguments that do not include a colon
          - cd with no parameters will display the current path
          - Set the default path to LocalServer/SYS: by doing: cd ""
          - Any number of dots can be used to go back n - 1 directories
          - Wildcards (*) may be specified for directory completion
          - Supports LONG name space on NW4.x (with SP6) and NetWare 5
          - Quotes are allowed but not required in the path for
            directories with spaces
          - AUTH information is used for all authen. (See AUTH)

        Known Issues:
          - CD is a reserved command on NetWare 4 (CDROM.NLM)
            so the CD alias is not active by default. If CDROM.NLM
            is not used, you may use CD on NetWare 4 by specifying
            in the startup file: CDV4 (See STARTFILE)

COPY Help:
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Copy/Move utility - copy

USAGE: copy SourceSpec [DestPath] [options]
        move (same as: copy /ms)
        cp (same as: copy)
        mv (save as: move)

             SourceSpec = [servername/]VolOrDrive:["]path["]/filespec
             DestPath = [servername/]VolOrDrive:["]path["][/file]
             Options = preface option(s) with '-' or '/' (ie. -bsa)
                          a - do not copy DOS & NetWare Attributes
                          d - copy empty subDirectories
                          e - do not remove Empty dirs during a move
                          l - Log activity summary to the file:
                              TBOX$ACT.LOG in the destination directory
                          m - Move file/dirs (delete original after copy)
                          r - overwrite Read-only files (on NetWare partitions)
                          s - copy filespec in current dir and all subdirs
                          v - Verbose mode
                          q - Quiet mode

        Features/Description:
          - Works with DOS partition on local server
          - Keeps activity log for auditing purposes
          - Interrupt copy with Ctl-C
          - Supports Long name space copying between two local
            volumes that support long names.
            (NetWare 4.11 requires Support Pack 6)
          - Copying Long names to/from remote volumes is not supported
          - Quotes are required in the path for directories with spaces
          - AUTH information is used for all authen. (See AUTH)

        Limitations/Known Issues:
          - No wildcards are allowed in destination filespec
          - Trustees and extended attributes are not copied
          - Files copied to the DOS partition will not preserve attributes
          - Overwrite Read-only files is not supported on any DOS Partitions
          - Max recursive depth for subdirectory copies is 15
          - Empty subdirs are always copied from the DOS partition. (See /e)
          - With Move, the /s switch is active only when Moving a directory.
            This conforms to the typical move specification.
          - When on NetWare versions prior to NetWare 5.1 SP1,
            to copy files with more than one dot, specify *.*.*.* etc.

        Warnings:
          - If the destination file exists,
            it will be overwritten without warning.

DEL Help:
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Delete utility - del

USAGE: del FileSpec [options]
        rm

             FileSpec = [servername/]VolOrDrive:path[/filespec]
             Options = preface option(s) with '-' or '/' (ie. -bsa)
                          s - delete filespec in current and all subdirs and
                              remove any empty subdirectories when completed
                          d=nn - remove files matching filespec that have
                                 not been modified within the last nn days
                          e - will not remove Empty subdirs (used with /s)
                          q - Quiet mode
                          r - Do not delete Read-only files
                          v - Verbose mode
                          y - Suppress delete confirmation

        Description:
          - Deletes the files specified with filespec
          - If a directory is specified with the /s option, it will be removed
            as well as all files and subdirs beneath it unless /e is used
          - Removes read-only files by default (use /r to preserve them)

        Features:
          - Works with DOS partition on local server
          - Quotes are required in the path for directories with spaces
          - AUTH information is used for all authen. (See AUTH)

        Limitations/Known Issues:
          - Max recursive depth for /s option is 15
          - Cannot delete Read-only files from DOS Partitions
          - When on NetWare versions prior to NetWare 5.1 SP1,
            to delete files with more than one dot, specify *.*.*.* etc.

DELAY HELP:
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Delay/Pause the command prompt - delay

USAGE: delay [mseconds]

             mseconds = number of milliseconds to delay

        Description:
          - To hold the command prompt from executing any other commands
            for a specified delay time
          - Useful in NCF files to pseudo-synchronize commands
          - If mseconds is not specified, delay the default of 1000ms (1 sec)

        Warning:
          - You cannot break out of delay once it has started
        
DIR Help:
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Dir utility - dir

USAGE: dir [FileSpec] [options]
        ls

             FileSpec = [servername/]VolOrDrive:[path/filespec]
             Options = preface option(s) with '-' or '/' (ie. -bsa)
                          c - Continuous listing
                          d - list Directories only
                          n - list DOS Name space names
                          s - search Subdirectories for filespec
                          t - list Totals only
                          v - Verbose mode
                          w - Wide listing

        Description:
          - If no filespec is specified, a directory of the
            path specified by Chdir is listed.
            Chdir path is set to the root of SYS: by default.
          - AUTH information is used for all authen. (See AUTH)
          - Quotes are required in the path for directories with spaces

        Features:
          - Works with DOS partition on local server

        Limitations/Known Issues:
          - Will not report available space on the DOS partition
          - Max recursive depth for subdirectory listings is 15
          - Sizes of files > 2GB are reported incorrectly
          - When on NetWare versions prior to NetWare 5.1 SP1,
            to list files with more than one dot, specify *.*.*.* etc.

ECHO Help:
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USAGE: echo [["]string["]]
       
             string = Any string to echo to the console
                          Quotes are optional.

FLAG Help:
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Flag utility - flag

USAGE: flag [[FileSpec] [[+|-]attribs] [/options]]
        ls

             FileSpec = [servername/]VolOrDrive:[path/filespec]
             Attribs = + sets (default), - clears
                          DOS Attributes (** Files and Directories **)
                          N - Normal (clear all attributes)
                          R - Read only
                          H - Hidden
                          Y - sYstem
                          A - Archive

                          NetWare Attributes (** Files only **)
                          T - Transaction
                          P - immediate Purge
                          S - Sharable
                          D - Delete inhibit
                          C - Copy inhibit
                          E - rEname inhibit
                          O - don't cOmpress
                          I - Immediately compress
                          B - don't suBallocate

            Options = preface option(s) with '/' (ie. /sv)
                         c - Continuous listing
                         s - search Subdirectories for filespec
                         v - Verbose mode

       Description:
         - Provides limited capabilities for setting file attributes
         - If no filespec is specified, a directory of the
           path specified by Chdir is listed.
           Chdir path is set to the root of SYS: by default.
         - AUTH information is used for all authen. (See AUTH)
         - Quotes are required in the path for directories with spaces
         - If a directory name is specified with the /s switch,
           all files in the directory will be listed/modified

       Limitations/Known Issues:
         - Max recursive depth for subdirectories is 15
         - Will not set attributes on DOS partitions
         - When on NetWare versions prior to NetWare 5.1 SP1,
           to flag files with more than one dot, specify *.*.*.* etc.

MAP Help:
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Map utility - map

USAGE: map [Alias:[=[Server/]Vol|Drive:[path]] [options]]
             SAVE | LOAD [filename]

             Alias = Alias name used to refer to resource.
                          Can be up to 15 characters in length.
             Server = Server name
             Vol = Volume name or DOS drive letter
             Path = Directory Path or File (. for current dir.)
             Options = preface option(s) with '-' or '/' (e.g. -bsa)
                          c - Continuous listing
                          d - delete one entry (if alias is specified)
                              or all entries (if none specified)
                          m - Used only with LOAD which merges the current
                              entries with the ones being loaded.
                              Otherwise all current entries are removed.
                          s - Do not append a / to the end of the path.
                              This is used for aliases to files.

             filename = A file to save/load a map profile
                          The directory must already exist.

        Description:
          - If adding an entry that already exists, the original
            will be overwritten without warning.
          - If no file is specified with SAVE or LOAD, the default profile
            name is used: SYS:SYSTEM/TBOXMAP.DAT
          - All MAP table entries are automatically saved upon exiting
            TOOLBOX, and are restored upon loading TOOLBOX.
            This is done before any startup commands are executed so it
            can be overwritten with a MAP LOAD command in the STARTFILE.
          - Quotes are required in the path for directories with spaces
          - Mappings are not verified for validity. This prevents
            connections from being established merely because a map
            entry exists to a server. TOOLBOX establishes connections
            only when operations are performed on that server.
          - The alias value automatically has a / appended to it
            unless the /s option is specified, allowing file aliases.

        Examples:
          - map mydir:=edward_ii/vol1:users/bamund
          - map silauto:=silicon/sys:system/autoexec.ncf /s
          - map mydir: /d

MD Help:
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Make Directory utility - mkdir

USAGE: mkdir Directory
       md

             Directory = [servername/]VolOrDrive:path

        Features:
          - Will create all non-existant directories in the path
          - Quotes are accepted but not required in the path
            for directories with spaces.
          - AUTH information is used for all authen. (See AUTH)

MOVE Help:
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        See COPY Help.

PURGE Help:
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Purge utility - purge

USAGE: purge [Path] [options]

             Path = [servername/]Volume:[path[/filespec]]
             Options = preface option(s) with '-' or '/' (ie. -bsa)
                          a - purge files in directory and all subdirs
                          d=nn - don't purge files deleted less than nn days
                          q - Quiet mode
                          v - Verbose mode

        Description:
          - Purges (permanently removes) all files in Path
          - If Path is omitted, all files in the current directory
            from Chdir are purged

        Features:
          - AUTH information is used for all authen. (See AUTH)

        Limitations/Known Issues:
          - Max recursive depth for /a option is 15
          - Support only DOS name space names on the command line

RD Help:
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Remove Directory utility - rmdir

USAGE: rmdir Directory
       rd

             Directory = [servername/]VolOrDrive:path

        Features:
          - Quotes are accepted but not required in the path
            for directories with spaces.
          - AUTH information is used for all authen. (See AUTH)

        Limitations:
          - Will only remove the directory if it is empty. See "DEL /S"

SHUTDOWN Help:
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Down Server utility - ShutDown

USAGE: ShutDown [Server] [options]

             Server = Servername of server to down (local if none)
             Options = preface option(s) with '-' or '/' (ie. -bsa)
                          f - Force Server Down even if there are
                              open files
                          q - Do not prompt for confirmation.

                          LOCAL SERVER ONLY OPTIONS:
                          r - Restart the server after it is down
                          s - reSet server (NetWare 5 only)

        Description:
          - ShutDown allows you to force the server DOWN, even if files
            are open, without having to be at the console to confirm it.
          - If the Force option is not specified and files are open,
            ShutDown will print an error and return to the prompt.
          - Restart (/r) is the default behavior on NetWare 5
          - Reset server reboots the machine (NetWare 5 only)

STARTFILE Help:
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USAGE: Startfile
        
        Description:
          - Edits the startup file which is executed when toolbox loads
          - Only certain commands are valid for the startup file,
            execute the TOOLS command for that list.
            If an invalid command is placed in the file,
            Toolbox will report the error upon startup.
          - Load TOOLBOX with the /NS switch to not execute the startup file
          - Comments for the startup file include: # ; REM
          - This documentation is also found in the startfile file itself.
          - The startfile name is: sys:system/tbox.cfg
          - Special Startfile only commands are:
                NONS - Disables long name space support
                CDV4 - Allows the CD command to be registered on 4.x
                       which is not registered by default so it doesn't
                       conflict with the CDROM NLM.
                NSV4 - Enables long name space support on 4.x. It is
                       disabled by default on 4.x because of CLIB bugs
                       but is fixed with Support Pack 6.
          - Startfile documentation is placed in a newly created file.
            If you want the above docs in your startfile, remove it,
            and reload Toolbox.

T[exec]... Help:
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Load/Unload/Execute Server Modules

USAGE: TLoad [Server/vol:path/]Module [Parameters]
        TUnload [Server:]Module
        TModules [Server:][ModuleSpec]
        TRun [Server/vol:path/]NCFFile
        TJava [-options] Class [Class Options]
        TApplet [-debug] [-J<runtime flag>] URL|File

             TLoad - Same parameters as the LOAD command
             TUnload - A loaded module
             TModules - A module name or module spec may be specified
             TRun - An NCF file
             TJava - For parameters see: java -help | java -nwhelp
             TApplet - For parameters see: help applet
             Options:
                        -cp<path to append to classpath> (TJava only)
                            This option allows you to easily append
                            a path (or paths separated by ;)
                            to the existing classpath in ENVSET.
                            This should not be used with -classpath.

        Description:
             - Texec commands use the current directory (set by CD)
               to provide path information for executing modules
               or Java applications/applets.
             - Texec commands do NOT use the OS search paths.
             - Texec commands are unsupported to remote 3.x servers.
             - TLoad allows you to load a server module from the
               current directory without the need to specify a path
               to the module. A full path may be specified if desired.
             - TUnload will unload a server module on a specified server,
               or the server in the current directory.
             - TModules will list modules on a specified server,
               or the server in the current directory.
             - TRun allows you to run an NCF file from the
               current directory without the need to specify a path
               to the file. A full path may be specified if desired.
             - TJava works the same as executing a Java application
               using the JAVA command, except that TJava automatically
               inserts the current directory into the classpath.
               One custom option: -cp<classpath> is available to
               easily append a path (or paths separated by ;) to the
               existing classpath variable in ENVSET. Basically
               this option is the same as specifying:
                 -classpath $CLASSPATH;<classpath>.
               The -cp option cannot be used with -classpath.
               Requires JAVA.NLM to be loaded.
             - TApplet works the same as executing a Java applet
               using the APPLET command, except that TApplet uses the
               current directory as the path to the HTML file, if
               a URL is not specified.
               Requires JAVA.NLM to be loaded.

        Limitations:
             - TJava and TApplet do not work for remote servers

        Examples:
             - TLOAD:
                    cd vol1:mynlms
                    tload test
                    tload joeserver/sys:mynlms/test
             - TUNLOAD:
                    cd jimserver/sys:
                    tunload monitor
                    tunload joeserver:monitor
             - TRUN:
                    cd vol1:myncfs
                    trun doit
                    trun joeserver/sys:myncfs/test
             - TMODULES:
                    cd joeserver/sys:
                    tmodules mo*
                    tmodules joeserver:mo*
             - TJAVA:
                    cd sys:java/demos
                    tjava mydemo
                    tjava -cp<append to classpath> <classname>
                    tjava -classpath <a custom classpath> <classname>
             - TAPPLET:
                    cd sys:java/applets
                    tapplet myapplet

        Known Issues:
             When toolbox is remotely loaded on a server
             (by using tload), when toolbox commands
             which open a new screen are performed on that server
             (such as command help or cat), when that screen is
             closed it appears to lock the console.
             To get the console prompt back do: Ctl-Alt-Esc.
             Unload and reload toolbox locally to get around
             the problem.

TEXP Help:
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Toolbox Environment Export Utility - texp

USAGE: texp destDir

            DestDir = Directory to copy Toolbox.NLM and related files

        Description:
          - Toolbox.NLM uses various files to store and retrieve
            necessary information such as Authentication, Map,
            and Startup data.

            This utility provides a quick way to copy all current
            files that toolbox needs for its current environment
            to a specified location, such as another Server.

          - IMPORTANT: In order for Toolbox to work properly, all exported
            files must be placed in SYS:SYSTEM on the destination server.
            Also be sure that TOOLBOX is not loaded on the destination
            server or the new Authentation and Map data files will be
            overwritten when Toolbox unloads. (See TUNLOAD)

TOOLBOX Help:
-------------
USAGE: toolbox [?][/?]

        Displays the main toolbox help screen and copyright

        EXAMPLE:
                toolbox

TOOLS Help:
-----------
USAGE: tools [?][/?]

        Displays the command list screen.

        EXAMPLE:
                tools

XTD, XTB, DTX Help:
-------------------
Hex, Decimal and Binary conversion

USAGE: XTD <hex number> (convert hex to decimal)
        XTB <hex number> (convert hex to binary)
        DTX <decimal num> (convert decimal to hex)

issue

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V. ENHANCEMENTS/BUG FIXES
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Enhancements and Bug Fixes from v1.09c
  - New authentication and connection model (See AUTH).
    All authentication information is taken from the AUTH table
    and is no longer available as commandline parameters.
    A connection table is now managed so connections do not
    have to be re-established before each command.
    Multi-tree authentication has also been added.
    Because of this new authentication model, all limitations
    with regards to simultaneous bindery and NDS authenication
    have been eliminated.

  - Long name space names are supported on NetWare 5.
    NetWare 4.11 with support pack 5 still has some bugs
    in the CLIB libraries that will be fixed in support pack 6.
    Long name space is only supported on the local server,
    remote support is not built-in to the CLIB libraries.

  - File size accumulators and volume size reports can now
    report up to 999 terabytes instead of 4 gigabytes.

  - The CD command will now verify directories and also
    performs directory completion so wildcards may be
    specified.

  - Copying to a DOS partition will now preserve the date and time.

  - Copying or moving files or dirs into a child directory resulted
    in a Cyclical copy. This has been fixed.

  - The following utilities have been added:
        flag, map, tapplet, texp, tjava, tload, tunload, trun,
        tmodules, xtd, xtb, dtx.

  - New Startfile commands:
        NONS - Disables long name space support
        CDV4 - Allows the CD command to be registered on 4.x
               which is not registered by default so it doesn't
               conflict with the CDROM NLM.
        NSV4 - Enables long name space support on 4.x. It is
               disabled by default on 4.x because of CLIB bugs
               but should be corrected in Support Pack 6.

Explanation of versions 2.00 and 2.00b
  Both versions provide the same functionality and are built
  from the same source, with minor differences explained below.
  - 2.00 is the web release of TOOLBOX v2
  - 2.00b is the DLL version provided as a DLL Loader demo.
    TEXP is also modified to copy TOOLBOX.DLL instead of TOOLBOX.NLM.

Enhancements and Bug Fixes from v2.00
  - Purge /d=nnn would sometimes abend the server
  - The /f flag in Shutdown worked the opposite as stated in the docs
  - Fixed authentication to remote servers that do not contain
    a partition replica.
  - Clarified Texec Help. All Texec commands are not supported when
    targeting a 3.x server.
  - Fixed problems detecting and reconnecting invalid connections
  - Clarified long name space issues in COPY help

Enhancements and Bug Fixes from v2.01
  - Added /y switch to AUTH to delete all AUTH entries without confirm
  - Fixed situations where local files could not be found during copy
  - Added file redirection (> or >>) followed by a filename at the
    end of the command.
  - No longer prints an invalid attribute mask when flag fails
  - Fixed problem of invalid authfile entries at load time
  - Disallow TUNLOAD TOOLBOX on local server to avoid an abend
  - Added raw directory listing (/r) switch to DIR
  - Fixed . and .. problems during copy and dir
  - FLAG now works with directories (dos attribs only)
  - Del /s can now remove read-only directories
  - RD can now remove read-only directories
  - Auth and Map tables are now saved when server is downed
  - Fixed incorrect date/time on files copied to the DOS partition
  - Added /d=nn option to DEL to limit the delete by days
  - Fixed flag abend on NW4.x and corrupt redzone during Free on NW5

Enhancements and Bug Fixes from v2.11
  - Removed the TYPE command because of a type.nlm that was shipped
    on NetWare v5.1 and later. Replaced TYPE with CAT.

Enhancements and Bug Fixes from v2.12
  - Allow whitespace between the redirection indicators > or >> and
    the redirection filename.
  - Corrected a problem where empty directories
    would be deleted if the filespec wasn't found (with /s only)
    
Enhancements and Bug Fixes from v2.13
  - When doing any file operations on files with
    more than one dot the file could not be acted upon by default.
    You had to explicitely specify *.*.*.* etc. to find
    files with N number or less dots in their names.
    This issue has been resolved, now a single * will
    find all files.

Enhancements and Bug Fixes from v2.14
  - When deleting with a wildcard, the default action was set to /s
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VI. KNOWN ISSUES
________________________________________

General Issues:

NOTE: 4.10 servers require 410PT8B and LIBUPI or greater
        4.11 servers require Service Pack 5 or greater
    
        If the above requirements are not met, Toolbox may not
        be able to load because of unresolved symbols.

        Also note that with some configurations of 4.11,
        you must load CLIBAUX.NLM before loading TOOLBOX,
        otherwise some symbols may not be found.
        CLIBAUX is included in the support pack.

Issue 1: Long name space is supported on the local server only.
          You cannot copy long names to remote servers or retrieve
          long filenames from remote servers.
          This is a limitation in the CLIB libraries.
Issue 2: When toolbox is remotely loaded on a server
          (by using tload), when toolbox commands
          which open a new screen are performed on that server
          (such as command help or cat), when that screen is
          closed it appears to lock the console.
          To get the console prompt back do: Ctl-Alt-Esc.
          Unload and reload toolbox locally to get around the problem.
Issue 3: When using wildcards on files with multiple dots,
          you must specify *.*.*.* etc. to find those files.
          This is fixed on NetWare 5.1 SP1.
          
Cat:
Issue 1: Very slow when typing files on remote servers

CD (chdir, pwd):
Issue 1: Cannot CD to an empty volume. It must contain at least
          one directory (other than DELETED.SAV).

Copy (cp):
Issue 1: Files copied to the DOS partition will not preserve
          attributes.
Issue 2: Overwrite read-only files will not work on any DOS Partitions
Issue 3: Supports Long name space copying between local
          volumes only. (NetWare 4.11 with Support Pack 6 or greater)
          Copying Long names to/from remote volumes is not supported.
Issue 4: When using a wildcard in the source filespec, it assumes
          the destination to be a directory. This prevents a source
          file with an unknown exact name (e.g. spf??.txt) to be
          copied with a different name.

Del (rm):
Issue 1: Cannot delete Read-only files from any DOS Partitions

Dir (ls):
Issue 1: Will not report available space on the DOS partition
Issue 2: Sizes of files > 2GB are reported incorrectly

Echo:
Issue 1: Control characters (e.g. \b, \n, etc.) are not acted upon.

Map:
Issue 1: Aliases are referenced with a trailing :
          Example: dir myalias:

Mkdir (md):
None:

Move (mv):
Issue 1: See issues for Copy.

Purge:
Issue 1: Does not support long names on the command line.

TApplet:
Issue 1: For local server only

TJava:
Issue 1: For local server only

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VII. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
________________________________________

Q: When will Toolbox support long names on remote servers?
A: Really, I want this done as much as anyone, but despite
   my efforts, the current API set keeps slapping my hands.
   I can get remote long name support working partially,
   but it has so many strange side affects and limitations
   that it makes the syntax very confusing.
   The good news is, Novell has developed a new API,
   NKS (Novell Kernel Services), that will support
   long names on remote servers. If somebody wants to
   come and take care of my kids for a couple of weeks
   I will update Toolbox to use these APIs. :-)

Q: Can I access _NETWARE?
A: Load Toolbox with the /NL (No Login) option. When
   loaded with this option, long name space is disabled
   (not by choice) and some functions don't work. This
   mode is strictly for disaster recovery if NDS is
   so corrupt that you can't login to the tree.

Q: I have support pack 6 loaded on my 4.x server, yet long name
   space doesn't seem to be supported.
A: You must specify the option: NSV4 in the startfile.
   (See STARTFILE command)

Q: I try to load toolbox on my 4.x server with support pack
   5 or 6 loaded, and it can't find some symbols.
A: You must load CLIBAUX.NLM before loading toolbox. Just load
   CLIBAUX in the autoexec.ncf and you'll never have to worry again.

Q: Can I run Toolbox commands in an NCF file?
A: Yes, as long as you load TOOLBOX.NLM before executing the NCF file.
   If you try to load TOOLBOX.NLM in the same NCF file as toolbox
   commands, all commands will fail because TOOLBOX.NLM is still loading
   and has not yet registered the commands.
   We recommend that TOOLBOX.NLM be loaded in AUTOEXEC.NCF.

   Do not run commands in a NCF file that require keyboard input
   such as Dir or Type. (As if you wanted to anyway!)

Q: Why is my console command frozen when I run any toolbox command?
A: All toolbox commands are single threaded and attached to the console
   prompt. This was done to guarantee execution order when toolbox
   commands were executed from NCF files. The prompt returns when
   the command has finished execution.

Q: When I get help on a command, or use the Type command, my console
   prompt will not come back?
A: The prompt will return when you close the Help or Type screen that
   is displaying output from the command.

Q: How do I specify my NDS Username? What is my current context?
A: Specify the entire distinguished name.
   The authenticator's context is [Root].
   For example, if my user object Bryan, were in:
     OU=devsup.O=novell
   I would specify my username as:
     .bryan.devsup.novell
   Note the leading "." which is specifying an absolute path
   regardless of the current context.

Q: Why doesn't Chdir allow just "cd" on NetWare 4.x.
A: It interferes with the "cd" command used by the cdrom nlm.
   If you want to force the CD command to work on 4.x, place
   the command:
      CDV4
   in the startfile (See STARTFILE).

Q: Sometimes toolbox cannot find some files during dir, del, or copy.
A: On NetWare versions prior to NetWare 5.1 SP1, in order to
   find files with multiple dots, you must specify *.*.*.

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Self-Extracting File Name:  etbox7.exe

Files Included       Size   Date         Time    Version   Checksum

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    ETBOX7.TXT      43058   08-20-2004   03:50PM
   TOOLBOX.NLM     169120   04-12-2001   04:44PM
Document Title: NetWare Server Tools v2.15
Document ID: 2958910
Creation Date: 16APR2001
Modified Date: 20AUG2004
Document Revision: 3
Novell Product Class: NetWare
Novell Product and Version: NetWare 4.2
NetWare 5.1

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