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Networking I.P.B. 2199 19th September 1994 (JK)
Department Category Implementation
Network Software Advisory
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Updated Novell NetWare DOS Client Files and Server Patch Files

Novell have recently released a number of new updates for the NetWare 3.12 and 4.01 patch kits, along with some DOS ODI and VLM updates (over and above those in IPB 2196).

312PT3.EXE This patch kit for NetWare 3.12 replaces 312PT2.EXE and features all the same patches as found in 312PT2.EXE except for UNLDIRFX.NLM which has been withdrawn after Novell identified a bug in the patch that could cause possible server Abend errors.
Novell are working on the next release of the NetWare 3.12 patch kit which will, when released, include a new version of the UNLDIRFX.NLM patch.
401PT3.EXE This patch kit for NetWare 4.01 replaces 401PT2.EXE and features all the same patches as found in 401PT2.EXE except for UNLDIRFX.NLM which has been withdrawn after Novell identified a bug in the patch that could cause possible server Abend errors.
Novell are working on the next release of the NetWare 4.01 patch kit which will, when released, include a new version of the UNLDIRFX.NLM patch.
IMPORTANT: If UNLDIRFX.NLM has been loaded on a NetWare 3.12 or 4.01 server, we recommend that it is unloaded until Novell release the new version.
VLMFX1.EXE This archive contains a number of updated DOS client modules that have been released since VLMUP1.EXE was released. The new updates include new versions of VLM.EXE, NETX.VLM, REDIR.VLM, DOSRQSTR.MSG & IPXODI.COM. The new IPXODI.COM (version 3.01) has been released to overcome potential hanging problems on DOS clients using IPXODI version 3.00 (as found in VLMUP1.EXE).

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