Are you using the Netware client to login, or are you trying to login through the standard Windows login? -----Original Message----- From: owner-kclug@marauder.illiana.net [mailto:owner-kclug@marauder.illiana.net]On Behalf Of Brian Kelsay Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 5:36 PM To: Kclug Subject: OT: Question about Novell I know this is way off topic, but I don't know anybody who uses Novell. I did install services for NFS so that is relevent and Novell just purchased Ximian so that makes them sorta relevent. Novell has services that will run on Linux so that makes them relevent also. ANYWAYS. I just installed a Novell 6 demo from a free download so I could learn something about it. Well I finally got it installed after some problems, but now I can't log in to it remotely from Windows or from the Console One app. I keep getting a message about "the object named could not be found in the context specified" error -601. NDS acts basically like an LDAP server and I have read stuff about that, but do I have to put CN=admin.OU=myou.O=organization in the context? I did type the admin users context in exactly as I wrote it down when I created the NDS tree. It just doesn't take. It's not like when you log in as root, you don't have to give the FQDN of the machine you are on. This is driving my crazy. Anyway Console One is a java-based app that runs on the server in this case. You can run it remotely I think, but I can't connect to the server remotely at all yet. I'm messing w/ this to learn and for a job I'm trying to get. It can't hurt. -- A Computer without Microsoft is like a chocolate cake without mustard. -as seen on IRC