What are Client Services for NetWare?

J

Jack

When I go to Control Panel>User Accounts there is a message:
"Client services for Netware had disabled the Welcome Screen and Fast
Switching...."

I cannot find any place to remove that services from my computer.
Any idea?

Jack
 
R

R. McCarty

There will either be an entry in Add/Remove programs or you can
unbind the service from your Network adapter's properties. Left
Click "Client for Novell Netware" and click the Uninstall button.
 
N

Nepatsfan

Jack said:
When I go to Control Panel>User Accounts there is a message:
"Client services for Netware had disabled the Welcome Screen and Fast
Switching...."

I cannot find any place to remove that services from my computer.
Any idea?

Jack


Go back to Control Panel and double click Network Connections. In the Network
Connections folder, right click on your Local Area Connection. Select Properties
from the menu. On the General page, click Client Services for Netware to
highlight it. Hit the Uninstall button. Click OK. You may have to restart your
computer for the changes to take effect. You should now be able to set up Fast
User Switching.

Take a look at these articles for more info.

Error Message When You Try to Turn On Welcome Screen or Fast User Switching
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315347

Novell provides this information.

Remove the Novell Client from Windows NT/2000/XP
http://support.novell.com/cgi-bin/search/searchtid.cgi?/10013922.htm

Good luck

Nepatsfan
 
N

nass

Jack said:
When I go to Control Panel>User Accounts there is a message:
"Client services for Netware had disabled the Welcome Screen and Fast
Switching...."

I cannot find any place to remove that services from my computer.
Any idea?

Jack


- Click Start>>Open control Panel>>Double click Network Connection.
Right click on your LAN connection and select Properties.
click on "Client Services for Netware" to highlight it and then click on
uninstall and then Reboot your machine, does it help?

- Fix Windows® XP Logon/Restore Welcome Screen
http://www.dougknox.com/xp/scripts_desc/fix_xp_logon.htm

- Open a run command and type in:
Regedit click [Ok] and locate this key:
[-]HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
= locate this Dll and delete it "GinaDll"

Close the registry editor and reboot your system, any progress?
HTH.
nass
 
B

Bruce Chambers

Jack said:
When I go to Control Panel>User Accounts there is a message:
"Client services for Netware had disabled the Welcome Screen and Fast
Switching...."

I cannot find any place to remove that services from my computer.
Any idea?

Jack


If you don't need the Novell Client to connect to a LAN:

Start > Network Connections > Right-click on the desired connection >
Properties > General > High-light the Client Services for Novell >
Uninstall.


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G

gs658

Jack said:
When I go to Control Panel>User Accounts there is a message:
"Client services for Netware had disabled the Welcome Screen and Fast
Switching...."

I cannot find any place to remove that services from my computer.
Any idea?

Jack
 
L

Lem

Client Services for Netware is a protocol used for Novell Netware, an
early networking system that is, essentially, no longer used.

To remove it, go to Network Connections, right click on your Local Area
Network icon and select Properties.

On the General tab there will be a box under the heading "This
connection uses the following:"

Select "Client Services for Netware" and click Uninstall. OK your way out.

In that list, you should have only the following 4 entries:

Client for Microsoft Networks
QoS Packet Scheduler
File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)

QoS and File and Printer Sharing are optional (although obviously you
won't be able to share files or printers without the latter).
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Lem -- MS-MVP

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