Removing Iclas

John Bennett (mrjb@VNET.IBM.COM)
Tue, 12 Mar 1996 17:21:01 EST

There is no per say utility to remove iclas and all of its files. If you did
not mind having some extra files on your server, just remove everything from
your boot diskette from netdrive on down. All netdrive does is change to the
f: drive. You could make your boot disk just say f:, then login. Also
remove the ramdrive.sys or vdisk.sys, you probably won't need this. Actually,
you can make the boot disk to your liking, just leave off the Iclas specific
info out of it.

Then you could search you server for all files that begin with CLS,
these will be iclas specific files. You could remove the admin subdirectory,
because Iclas adds this. The classes, and logs directories can be removed,
depending on where you will be putting your users home directories, if you
don't use students or teachers or admin\userid__.__, then removethe students
teachers and admin directories. If you are doing this, then you will more than
likely have to delete all your users and recreate them in the correct place.
The system login script would need to be changed to take out all of the iclas
specific stuff.

Trying to do this is not going to be easy. I would suggest that you just
totally re-install netware, your applications, and add your users. The
reason is that Iclas sets up drive mappings, group login scripts, creates
groups, etc. If you re-install novell, and your apps, and your users, you
will in effect have a raw netware system. It will take some time, but will
be the cleanest thing you can do.

Good Luck,
JB

John Bennett
mrjb@VNET.IBM.COM