# SSC Novell Client Installation for Windows Vista

Updated Instructions for Installing the Novell Client Version 1.0 on Windows Vista (<span class="caps">SSC</span>)

- Choose Custom Installation
- Do not install <span class="caps">ANY</span> additional services (uncheck <span class="caps">NMAS</span>, etc)
- Go to Novell Properties 
    - Advanced Login
    - Clear Connections &gt; Turn to On
    - Forgotten Password Prompt &gt; Turn Off
    - <span class="caps">NMAS</span> Authentication &gt; Turn Off
- Go Advanced Settings 
    - File Caching &gt; Turn Off
    - File Commit &gt; Turn On
- Go to Service Location Tab 
    - Add to Directory Agent List the following address
    - `sscnw601.sscnet.ucla.edu` OR
    - `128.97.229.85`
- Reboot
- Right Click on the Novell Icon &gt; Go to Novell Login
- Type in “anything” for the Username (no password needed at this point)
- Type in “<span class="caps">SSCNET</span>” for the Tree (no context/server needed at this point)
- <span class="caps">CLICK</span> “OK”, there will be an error for incorrect login/password
- After the error, the tree and contexts will appear
- Select the appropriate tree and context
- Enter correct username/password
- Users to should see the mapped drives now

Old Instructions for Installing the Novell Client Beta on Windows Vista (<span class="caps">SSC</span>)

- Choose Custom Installation
- Do not install <span class="caps">ANY</span> additional services (uncheck <span class="caps">NMAS</span>, etcâ€¦)
- Go to Novell Properties 
    - Advanced Login
    - Clear Connections &gt; Turn to On
    - Forgotten Password &gt; Turn Off
    - <span class="caps">NMAS</span> Authentication &gt; Turn Off
- Go Advanced Settings 
    - File Caching &gt; Turn Off
    - Server Cache Timeout &gt; Set to 0 seconds
- Reboot
- Right Click on the Novell Icon &gt; Go to Novell Login
- Type in “anything” for the Username (no password needed at this point)
- Type in “<span class="caps">SSCNET</span>” for the Tree (no context/server needed at this point)
- <span class="caps">CLICK</span> “OK”, there will be an error for incorrect login/password
- After the error, the tree and contexts will appear
- Select the appropriate tree and context
- Enter correct username/password
- Users to should see the mapped drives now

Created and Tested by Jonathan Tang (Superman) – June 2007  
Edited by Mike Lee – June 2007