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The CNW Commander V2.53

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9 January 2007 - 12:00pm
Submitted by: robert_hochenburger

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license: 
freeware

The CNW Commander has been tested in the following OS environments:

  • NetWare OES (with or without SP3)
  • NetWare 6.5 (with or without SP6)
  • NetWare 6 (with or without SP5)
  • NetWare 5.1 (with or without SP8)
  • NetWare 5 (with or without SP6A)
  • NetWare 4.11/4.2 (with or without SP8A or SP9)

The CNW Commander is the ultimate file manager of the NetWare server console.

Its main features:

  • two panels
  • perform NDS and bindery authentication to remote servers
  • deal with local and remote volumes
  • history and favorites
  • full cluster-compatibility
  • access the local SYS:_NETWARE directory
  • deal with local DOS drives
  • handle DOS and LONG names
  • select directories/files
  • copy and rename/move directories/files
    • transfer LONG name, flags, rights, ownership, and directory quota
    • preserve compression
  • delete directories/files
  • create directories
  • set flags of directories/files
  • view files
  • edit files
    • search and replace
    • undo and redo
  • find files
    • find/salvage/purge deleted files
    • advanced search options: search by text/size/date
    • export results to file
  • directory/file information
  • open file information
  • volume information
  • server information
  • compare panels
  • directory tree
  • purge deleted files
  • uncompress files
  • change the LONG name of single directories/files
  • open emergency console
  • restart local server in a brutal way
  • generate file SERVDATA.NDS
  • zip/unzip by using HRZIP.NLM/HRUNZIP.NLM
  • split file / join files
  • compare files by content
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It was contributed by a community member and is published "as is." It seems to have worked for at least one person, and might work for you. But please be sure to test, test, test before you do anything drastic with it.




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