- Instant Access
- Introduction to Novell Clients
- The Traditional Novell Client
- Installing the Client Software
- Removing the Client Software
- Installing from a Web Server
- Upgrading the Novell Client
- Novell Client Install Manager
- Novell Client Upgrade Agent
- Automatic Client Upgrade
- The Client Login
- Configuring the Client
- NetIdentity
- Other Novell Clients
- Native File Access
Removing the Client Software
To remove the Novell client software from a Windows workstation, use the Network control panel. The Novell client uninstall will remove all client components from the workstation, but it will leave behind a minimal footprint in the Windows Registry. That way, if you reinstall the client at a later time, the installation program can automatically load the same settings that were used previously.
To remove the Novell client from Windows XP/2000, complete the following steps:
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Open the Network control panel by right-clicking My Network Places and selecting Properties.
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Right-click Local Area Connection and then select Properties.
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Select the Novell Client for Windows entry from the list of installed network services and click Uninstall.
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Click Yes to confirm your decision.
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Reboot the workstation to complete the client removal.
To remove the Novell client from Windows 9x, complete the following steps:
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Open the Network Control Panel applet by selecting Start, Settings, Control Panel and then selecting Network. Alternatively, you can access this utility by right-clicking Network Neighborhood, Properties.
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Select Novell NetWare Client from the list of installed network services and click Remove.
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Click Yes to confirm your decision.
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Reboot the workstation to complete the client removal.
After the has rebooted, the removal of the Novell client is complete.