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NNETFSLST()
Determines the names of all visible file servers within a network
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Syntax
NNETFSLST([<cMask>]) --> aServerList
Netware: 2.2 and 3.11
Argument
<cMask> Designates a search mask that can contain the wildcard
characters "?" and "*". The default value ("*") indicates that all
server names are returned.
Returns
NNETFSLST() returns a one-dimensional array. Each array element
contains one server name.
Description
NOVELL NET FILE SERVER LIST
NNETFSLST() returns the names of all visible file servers, whether the
server is attached or not. With this function you can determine if you
can address a specific file server before you call NNETATTACH() or
NNETLOGIN().
Note
. Unlike NNETSLIST(), which returns the names of the attached
servers (maximum of eight), NNETFSLST() returns the names of all
servers within a network.
Examples
. Display the names of all the file servers in a network:
aServer=NNETFSLST()
FOR i = 1 TO LEN(aServer)
? aServer[i]
NEXT i
. Select a file server with ACHOICE(), and then log in a user:
aServer=NNETFSLST()
IF (nSelect:=ACHOICE(5,5,8,45,aServer))>0
NNETLOGIN("PAUL","190366",aServer[nSelect])
ENDIF
See Also:
NNETATTACH()
NNETLOGIN()
NNETSLIST()
NNETCVSSRV()
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