The programs contained within this archive were written by Stuart Schneider. All of the programs are hereby released as freeware and so should be distributed at no charge. This readme file must not be altered and it must accompany the programs in this archive when they are distributed. This software is released as-is, all warranties, expressed or implied, are specifically disclaimed. In no event shall Stuart Schneider be liable for any problems resulting from the use of these programs. Requests, comments, and suggestions should be sent to: Stuart Schneider 155 NW Kings Blvd, N516 or schneis@ece.orst.edu Corvallis, OR 97330 The version numbers assigned to each of the programs was arbitrarily assigned during the program's development. Some of the programs have existed for quite some time before they were assigned a version number. For each program, the version is equivalent to a 1.00 release. For a quick summary of a program's features, enter run the program with the /? parameter from the DOS prompt. SU2.EXE v0.50 SU2 is very similar to the UNIX utility of the same name. Once installed, it allows authorized users to change to SUPERVISOR rights on the fly by entering their password. SU2 must be installed from a user logged in as SUPERVISOR, as it modifies the bindery to create a job queue and a job within the queue. Authorized SU2 users are set by the SUPERVISOR to be queue servers for the job queue. When a client wishes to change to SUPERVISOR rights, the client issues the ChangeToClientRights Queue Services call. When SU2 is removed, all bindery modifications made during the installation, and addition of users are completely undone. SU2 does work from a DOS Prompt from within Windows. SU2 has been tested on NetWare versions 2.15c, 2.2, 3.11, and 3.12. Future enhancements will provide support for NetWare version 4. MAILDRV.EXE v0.12 MAILDRV is a simple utility to quickly change to a user's SYS:MAIL directory, and optionally map a fake root drive to the directory. NETDRIVE.EXE v0.20 NETDRIVE is a utility designed to be run from a workstation after loading the NetWare shell. It will change the current drive and directory to SYS:LOGIN directory on the specified File Server, optionally mapping the drive as a fake root. None of these programs modify the bindery (aside from SU2, as noted above) or generate temporary work files.