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Introduction to Advanced Server for UNIX
Compatibility
Product Manual
U7613-J-Z815-6-76
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02
2.7.4
LAN Manager/X V1.1
Version 2.0 and later of LAN Manager/X or Advanced Server for UNIX are compatible with 
Version 1.1 as regards the following:
The environment variable 
$xLMX
The environment variable 
$LM_HOMEDIR
The file 
/etc/rclmx
, in which the environment variables are set
The automatic call of 
/etc/rclmx
 from the script 
/etc/profile
The utilities 
d
os2unix
 and 
unix2dos
, which can be called under the system path and 
under 
$xLMX/bin
The programs 
net
 and 
lm
, which can be called under
 
$xLMX/bin
The script 
lmx
 for starting and stopping the server (with the NetBIOS administration 
program) and the server status display.
Important changes to the previous version for Version 2.0 and later:
The domain concept is supported.
You can route the output of the printer spooler to a printer that is connected to a client 
(shared client printer).
The share table and usernames are saved in a different format (if required this data can 
be converted manually for the new version).
The MS-DOS notation must be used with the command 
net
, for example options may 
only be introduced with the character “/”.
For shared directories, 
c:
 must always be specified with the command 
net share
,
e.g. 
net share sf1=c:/u1/sf1.
Programs which create LM named pipes must have root authorization.
LAN Manager/X must be started when creating the LM named pipes.
Remote systems can be administered from a client with the command 
net admin
. For 
this purpose, the server name must always be specified e.g. 
net admin \\server1 /command
The prefix 
net
 must always be set in the administration shell.
The configuration file is now called
 
$xLMX/lanman.ini
, and only contains values which 
deviate from standard. The program
 
srvconfig
 should always be used for viewing or 
modification functions. The chapter 
 contains a description of this.