>This isn't a Foxpro problem as such but I would certainly appreciate any input. We have an office that is running a Novell Netware network and we want them to dial in (Dial-Up Networking) to RAS (Remote Access Server). Once they have established a connection, we need them to copy files directly from a mapped drive on the RAS server to a network drive on the Novell network. Right now, if they dial in to RAS they are presented with a message stating that they are currently running Novell and they will lose access to their Novell network (not the exact message). The Novell drives are still visible in Windows Explorer, but they are not accessible. So, they end up having to copy those files to that computers hard drive, disconnecting from RAS, restarting the computer so they can log back into Novell and copy the files to a shared network drive. How does a RAS drive communicate with a Novell network drive? As I said, any suggestions are greatly appreciated. Help!
I've had this once, when I've set up an user's Novell workstation to connect to the Web via modem. It used RAS for accesing the ISP, and the message disappeared as soon as I unchecked the IPX and NetBeui protocols in the DialUp entry, and left only TCP/IP checked. Just try this.