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Prior to the 03-04 academic year, software called Novell NetWare was required in order to access the Carleton network. However, the network has been changed in such a way that NetWare now prevents computers from being able to access the network. No software other than a recent operating system is required to access ResNet.
- Choose Start -> Control Panel
- If Categories is displayed, choose Network and Internet connections, then Network Connections. Otherwise, just double-click on Network Connections.
- Double-click on Local Area Connection, then click on the Properties button.
- Highlight "Novell Client for Windows", then click on the Uninstall button.
- The Novell Client software will be uninstalled; a reboot may be required.
- Choose Start -> Settings -> Network and Dial-up Connections
- Double-click on Local Area Network, then click on the Properties button.
- From the Local Area Connection Properties window, highlight the "Novell Client" entry and then click the Uninstall button.
- The Novell Client software will be uninstalled; a reboot may be required.
- Download NWREMOVE.EXE to your computer hard drive.
- Run EXE. The program will unpack the NetWare Client Removal tool, EXE and automatically start it. Respond to the prompts to continue the program.
- When removal is complete, you will have to reboot your computer.
- Download the NetWare Removal tool to your computer hard drive.
- If it doesn't unstuff automatically, double-click NetwareRemover.sit to unstuff the NetWare Remover application.
- Double click the NetWare Remover application and follow the instructions to remove Netware.
- When removal is complete, reboot your computer when prompted.
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