uninstalling client services for netwre to select to select logon and logoff opt

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Ahsan

sir i cant change options for logon and logoff. system
says that i have to uninstall client services for
netware. how can i do it? plz tell in detail
 
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Ramesh [MVP]

Ahsan,

What are Client Services for Netware?:
http://www.winnetmag.com/Article/ArticleID/14415/14415.html

Uninstall CSNW:

Right click My Network Places and select Properties. Right click the
Internet connection in question, or LAN connection, and select Properties.
On the Networking tab, This connection uses...highlight Client Services for
Netware and select Uninstall.

Related Microsoft Knowledge article:
Error Message When You Try to Turn On Welcome Screen or Fast User Switching:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=315347

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sir i cant change options for logon and logoff. system
says that i have to uninstall client services for
netware. how can i do it? plz tell in detail
 
E

Eustace

Ahsan said:
sir i cant change options for logon and logoff. system
says that i have to uninstall client services for
netware. how can i do it? plz tell in detail i want to get it fix so that i can switch between users easier
 
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Guest

Client Services for Netware may be neccessary if you are connecting with a
Novell server. You might want to check with your network administrator or IT
department prior to removing it.

To remove NetWare Client:
1. Open the Network Connections applet (ncpa.cpl at the run command) or
open the network connections icon from within the Control Panel).
2. Right click your Local Area Connection icon and select Properties.
3. On the General Tab of the Network Connection Properties window, locate
NetWare Client and highlight it.
4. Select Uninstall.

NOTE: If your network requires a NetWare logon you WILL NOT be able to
access your network. If it's there, you are likely to need it.
 

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