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.There is no default.DefaultQueueName = REG_SZThe print queue to be used when NetWare clients send print jobs to the server without specifying a print queue.Do not set this value directly in the Registry; instead, use the FPNW icon in Control Panel.DisableWriteCacheCriteria = REG_DWORDIf the available disk space (in kilobytes) on the server falls below this amount, File and Print Services for NetWare will stop caching writes.The range is 0 to -1 (unlimited), and 1024K is the default.DiskFullCriteria = REG_DWORDSpecifies (in 1K increments) the point at which an alert saying the disk is full is sent to administrators or all users.The minimum is 0; there is no maximum.The default is 10K.EmulateNtfsShareable = REG_DWORDEnables per-file Shareable options to be set.Valid values are 0 and 1.If set to 0, or on volumes that do not use NTFS, volume-wide shareable processing as specified by EmulateShareableFlag is used.If set to 1, users can set the Shareable flag on a per file basis on NTFS volumes.For files marked with the Shareable flag set, logic similar to that used in NCPSRV_COMPATIBILITYOPEN_DENYNONE is used when clients open the specified file.If a file is marked as not Shareable, logic similar to that used in NCPSRV_COMPATIBILITYOPEN_EXCLUSIVE is used when a client opens the file.EmulateShareableFlag = REG_DWORD 0xAffects how FPNW grants access to files that are requested for exclusive access.Valid values are 1-3.Meanings of these values are listed below:NCPSRV_COMPATIBILITYOPEN_DENYNONE (1)All requests for read-only exclusive are mapped to read/write deny none.If the same client later opens the file for write, the same handle is used.FPNW ensures that only one client at a time has the file open for write.Allows VLM and NETx clients to run programs concurrently, and enables setup programs that open the file for write when they already have it open exclusively for read.However, Microsoft clients or local clients can modify the file without FPNW knowing about it since FPNW only has it open as read/write deny none; also, clients using a file for synchronization or clients that must have the file exclusively may encounter difficulty.This option is recommended only for users who are sure they don't have applications that will experience problems with this mode.This value is equivalent to the Shareable bit being set on a NetWare server.NCPSRV_COMPATIBILITYOPEN_DENYWRITE (2)This is the default mode.In this mode, all requests for read-only exclusive are translated to read deny write.This enables all MS-DOS programs to be loaded concurrently from multiple clients.However, requests for write exclusive cannot be folded into existing read-inclusive requests, so some setup programs fail in this mode.NCPSRV_COMPATIBILITYOPEN_EXCLUSIVE (3)This is the strictest option.When clients request exclusive use of a file, they get exclusive use.VLM and NETx clients cannot load the same executable files at the same time since one of them will have it open exclusively.The file is opened read/write exclusive even if the client requests read exclusive.This mode usually causes the most errors, but it is the only way to enable some applications to function.This value is equivalent to the Shareable bit being not set on a NetWare server.If a value of 0 is specified (or if no value is specified), the server defaults to DenyWrite (2).EnablePassthrough = REG_DWORDSpecifies whether File and Print Services for NetWare will accept pass-through authentication requests from Windows 95 NCP servers.The default is Yes.EnforceNetWareSecurity = REG_DWORDSpecifies whether File and Print Services for NetWare enforces security on requests to read the entries in the server's print queues.False specifies that security is not enforced and all users can read the queue entries; True specifies that security is enforced.The default is False.FilterNWUsers = REG_DWORDSpecifies whether File and Print Services for NetWare, when receiving a request to enumerate the server's users, lists all users or only NetWare-enabled users.The default is False, which enumerates all users.FormsHashTableSize = REG_DWORDSpecifies the number of slots in the forms hash table.The average number of entries searched while looking for a form can be calculated as follows:(NF / HTS) /2where NF is the number of forms on the computer and HTS is the number of slots in the forms hash table.The default value is 20 slots, and the valid range is 10 to 40.FPNW\PServerPort = REG_DWORDUsed by the NWMon print monitor to determine the number of jobs that may simultaneously be serviced by NetWare PServers.This parameters may be incremented if there are several PServers, or if the PServers service several printers.For busy queues, this should not exceed one port per PServer printer.The default value for this is two ports; the maximum is 16 ports.InitialReceiveBuffers = REG_DWORDSets the number of receive buffers initially allocated and the minimum number of receive buffers the server will keep allocated.These are only freed when the server is unloaded.Defaults for size = 1,2,3 are 2,20,40.The minimum is the default value.The maximum value is the value of MaxReceiveBuffers.JobInfoAllocHint = REG_DWORDThe base allocation size used when obtaining job information from WinSpool.This size is adjusted as the server is running to indicate the largest allocation required.The default value is 1024 bytes, and the valid range is sizeof(JOB_INFO_2) to 2048.LockRetryCount = REG_DWORDSpecifies the number of times File and Print Services for NetWare retries an open on a file if the result of the open is that the file is in use.The range is 0 to 100, and the default is 5.LogFormNameChanges = REG_DWORDIf LogFormNameChanges is set to anything but 0, the server will log the form name as it is available to the NetWare client.Most Windows NT form names do not conform to the NetWare client constraints and must be adjusted.The event log string is as follows: The Windows NT form name name is available to NetWare users as new name.The name was changed because of NetWare naming constraints.LogPrinterNameChanges = REG_DWORDIf LogPrinterNameChanges DWORD is set to anything but 0, the server will log the printer share name as it is available to the NetWare client.Most Windows NT printer share names do not conform to the NetWare client constraints, and must be adjusted.The event log string is as follows: The Windows NT printer share name name is available to NetWare users as new name.The name was changed because of NetWare naming constraints.LowVolumeThreshold = REG_DWORDSpecifies (in percentage of disk space) the point at which a warning is sent out to administrators or all users that the disk is close to reaching capacity.The minimum is 0; the maximum is 100.The default is 10.MaxCachedOpenFiles = REG_DWORDThe maximum number of files that File and Print Services for NetWare keeps open per client (under certain circumstances), when the client sends a close request.The range is 0 to -1 (unlimited), and the default is 4.MaxReceiveBuffers = REG_DWORDThe maximum number of receive buffers the server will keep allocated.The server may go over the limit for short times when processing burst requests but will immediately free the excess buffers.Defaults for size = 1,2,3 are 64,128,256.The minimum is 10.There is no maximum, but keep in mind this is a nonpaged pool [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]
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.There is no default.DefaultQueueName = REG_SZThe print queue to be used when NetWare clients send print jobs to the server without specifying a print queue.Do not set this value directly in the Registry; instead, use the FPNW icon in Control Panel.DisableWriteCacheCriteria = REG_DWORDIf the available disk space (in kilobytes) on the server falls below this amount, File and Print Services for NetWare will stop caching writes.The range is 0 to -1 (unlimited), and 1024K is the default.DiskFullCriteria = REG_DWORDSpecifies (in 1K increments) the point at which an alert saying the disk is full is sent to administrators or all users.The minimum is 0; there is no maximum.The default is 10K.EmulateNtfsShareable = REG_DWORDEnables per-file Shareable options to be set.Valid values are 0 and 1.If set to 0, or on volumes that do not use NTFS, volume-wide shareable processing as specified by EmulateShareableFlag is used.If set to 1, users can set the Shareable flag on a per file basis on NTFS volumes.For files marked with the Shareable flag set, logic similar to that used in NCPSRV_COMPATIBILITYOPEN_DENYNONE is used when clients open the specified file.If a file is marked as not Shareable, logic similar to that used in NCPSRV_COMPATIBILITYOPEN_EXCLUSIVE is used when a client opens the file.EmulateShareableFlag = REG_DWORD 0xAffects how FPNW grants access to files that are requested for exclusive access.Valid values are 1-3.Meanings of these values are listed below:NCPSRV_COMPATIBILITYOPEN_DENYNONE (1)All requests for read-only exclusive are mapped to read/write deny none.If the same client later opens the file for write, the same handle is used.FPNW ensures that only one client at a time has the file open for write.Allows VLM and NETx clients to run programs concurrently, and enables setup programs that open the file for write when they already have it open exclusively for read.However, Microsoft clients or local clients can modify the file without FPNW knowing about it since FPNW only has it open as read/write deny none; also, clients using a file for synchronization or clients that must have the file exclusively may encounter difficulty.This option is recommended only for users who are sure they don't have applications that will experience problems with this mode.This value is equivalent to the Shareable bit being set on a NetWare server.NCPSRV_COMPATIBILITYOPEN_DENYWRITE (2)This is the default mode.In this mode, all requests for read-only exclusive are translated to read deny write.This enables all MS-DOS programs to be loaded concurrently from multiple clients.However, requests for write exclusive cannot be folded into existing read-inclusive requests, so some setup programs fail in this mode.NCPSRV_COMPATIBILITYOPEN_EXCLUSIVE (3)This is the strictest option.When clients request exclusive use of a file, they get exclusive use.VLM and NETx clients cannot load the same executable files at the same time since one of them will have it open exclusively.The file is opened read/write exclusive even if the client requests read exclusive.This mode usually causes the most errors, but it is the only way to enable some applications to function.This value is equivalent to the Shareable bit being not set on a NetWare server.If a value of 0 is specified (or if no value is specified), the server defaults to DenyWrite (2).EnablePassthrough = REG_DWORDSpecifies whether File and Print Services for NetWare will accept pass-through authentication requests from Windows 95 NCP servers.The default is Yes.EnforceNetWareSecurity = REG_DWORDSpecifies whether File and Print Services for NetWare enforces security on requests to read the entries in the server's print queues.False specifies that security is not enforced and all users can read the queue entries; True specifies that security is enforced.The default is False.FilterNWUsers = REG_DWORDSpecifies whether File and Print Services for NetWare, when receiving a request to enumerate the server's users, lists all users or only NetWare-enabled users.The default is False, which enumerates all users.FormsHashTableSize = REG_DWORDSpecifies the number of slots in the forms hash table.The average number of entries searched while looking for a form can be calculated as follows:(NF / HTS) /2where NF is the number of forms on the computer and HTS is the number of slots in the forms hash table.The default value is 20 slots, and the valid range is 10 to 40.FPNW\PServerPort = REG_DWORDUsed by the NWMon print monitor to determine the number of jobs that may simultaneously be serviced by NetWare PServers.This parameters may be incremented if there are several PServers, or if the PServers service several printers.For busy queues, this should not exceed one port per PServer printer.The default value for this is two ports; the maximum is 16 ports.InitialReceiveBuffers = REG_DWORDSets the number of receive buffers initially allocated and the minimum number of receive buffers the server will keep allocated.These are only freed when the server is unloaded.Defaults for size = 1,2,3 are 2,20,40.The minimum is the default value.The maximum value is the value of MaxReceiveBuffers.JobInfoAllocHint = REG_DWORDThe base allocation size used when obtaining job information from WinSpool.This size is adjusted as the server is running to indicate the largest allocation required.The default value is 1024 bytes, and the valid range is sizeof(JOB_INFO_2) to 2048.LockRetryCount = REG_DWORDSpecifies the number of times File and Print Services for NetWare retries an open on a file if the result of the open is that the file is in use.The range is 0 to 100, and the default is 5.LogFormNameChanges = REG_DWORDIf LogFormNameChanges is set to anything but 0, the server will log the form name as it is available to the NetWare client.Most Windows NT form names do not conform to the NetWare client constraints and must be adjusted.The event log string is as follows: The Windows NT form name name is available to NetWare users as new name.The name was changed because of NetWare naming constraints.LogPrinterNameChanges = REG_DWORDIf LogPrinterNameChanges DWORD is set to anything but 0, the server will log the printer share name as it is available to the NetWare client.Most Windows NT printer share names do not conform to the NetWare client constraints, and must be adjusted.The event log string is as follows: The Windows NT printer share name name is available to NetWare users as new name.The name was changed because of NetWare naming constraints.LowVolumeThreshold = REG_DWORDSpecifies (in percentage of disk space) the point at which a warning is sent out to administrators or all users that the disk is close to reaching capacity.The minimum is 0; the maximum is 100.The default is 10.MaxCachedOpenFiles = REG_DWORDThe maximum number of files that File and Print Services for NetWare keeps open per client (under certain circumstances), when the client sends a close request.The range is 0 to -1 (unlimited), and the default is 4.MaxReceiveBuffers = REG_DWORDThe maximum number of receive buffers the server will keep allocated.The server may go over the limit for short times when processing burst requests but will immediately free the excess buffers.Defaults for size = 1,2,3 are 64,128,256.The minimum is 10.There is no maximum, but keep in mind this is a nonpaged pool [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]