This is only a guide since there are many Novell Networks
and they may not all have the same features.
(1) Login as supervisor and install from the CD.
When the prompt for a destination folder is given, click on the
"Browse" button to set an appropriate folder.
(2) Flag the files as shareable.
Note: With Novell 5.1 and later, you do not need to make any of
the SHAZAM files shareable. All you need to do is install
SHAZAM on the server and then make an icon for SHAZAM
on each of the workstations.
The file sharing problem seems to be an issue with earlier versions
of Novell.
(3) Write access may be required for the files:
SHAZAMW.INI
SHADEMO
SHAHELP
Note that users do not write to the above files.
However, (with earlier versions of Novell) there is a known
system bug that requires write access
for these files.
(4) Users require write permission for temporary files.
Users should have an environment variable called TEMP.
The folder used by SHAZAM for temp files can be checked.
Run SHAZAM and at the TYPE COMMAND prompt
type:
DUMP VTECOM
This shows:
VTEMP - the folder for temp files.
VSYS - the folder for the SHAZAM software
(5) A starting file of SHAZAM commands can be prepared in the file
CONFIG.SHA
This file can be placed in the SHAZAM folder. If there is no
CONFIG.SHA file in the SHAZAM folder the
system will look for it in:
C:\CONFIG.SHA
Some SHAZAM commands and options (for example,
GRAPH) have an
interface to the gnuplot software for the display of graphs.
Gnuplot files are prepared with the extension
.GNU.
These files are written to the current working directory.
This can be set in the
CONFIG.SHA file. An example of a CONFIG.SHA
file is:
* Set the current working directory
FILE CD C:\
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Users must have write access to the CONFIG.SHA file.
Again, this is required because of a system bug. The file
should be maintained by the network administrator.