I didn't need the Gateway just kicked off the Novell client as per Dennis' suggestion and it work as described. It was slow but acceptable and my NYC users will be able to log in and retrieve court docs and get their GroupWise e-mail. Thanks....
 
 
 
Tim Cronin
Associate Computer Programmer Analyst
Internet Group
Office of Court Administration - D.O.T.
518-285-4523 - Phone
518-437-7581 - Pager
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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We have the Novell Client active on the remote machines - installed and
selected at boot time.

When a remote user starts up normally, it does not see any Novell Servers,
so it goes to sleep.

When a remote connection is established, it will see that there is Novell
Traffic on the connection, and bring up your Novell Login automatically. You
then log into your tree and away you go.

Dennis Atherton
Senior Technical Services Specialist
Affinity Group
2575 Vista Del Mar Drive
Ventura, CA 93063
E-Mail = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone 805-667-4377
Fax 805-667-4421
Cell Phone 805-701-0342

-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Cronin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 8:41 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Using W2K RAS to connect to a Novell 5.1 Network


Because of recent events and downed circuits we need to allow Judges from
NYC RAS into our LAN/WAN.
When they dial into my W2K sever how do I get them to log into the Novell
network? Do they dial in and then kick off the Novell client? Or do they use
the Novell Client to dial in??

Tim Cronin
Associate Computer Programmer Analyst
Internet Group
Office of Court Administration - D.O.T.
518-285-4523 - Phone
518-437-7581 - Pager
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