RPLFIX.COM:

RPLFIX.COM is used to allow workstations to remote program load (RPL) properly 
with DOS 5.x and above. It must be run after the boot image file (usually 
NET$DOS.SYS) has been created. RPLFIX will modify the boot image file once. The 
utility detects attempts to run RPLFIX against an already modified boot image 
file, and will make no further modifications.

The remote workstation may hang during the reset process if you are using 
DOS 5.x or above and the boot image file has not been modified by RPLFIX.

After you have located RPLFIX.COM, map a drive to the LOGIN subdirectory on the 
file server you wish to remote reset from.  The DOSGEN procedure instructed you 
to create a boot image file in that subdirectory (usually named NET$DOS.SYS). 
If the drive you mapped to SYS:LOGIN was drive F, then you would enter the 
following:

       RPLFIX F:NET$DOS.SYS <ENTER>

RPLFIX needs to be run if the version of DOS loaded on the floppy disk used 
with DOSGEN is 5.x or greater.  Earlier versions of DOS do not require that 
this utility be run.

     NOTE:  If you renamed your boot image file, then you must use
     the new filename with RPLFIX:

	   RPLFIX [d:]<boot image file> <ENTER>

     [d:] is the drive letter where the image file is located 
     <boot image file> is the name of the file created with 
     the DOSGEN utility.
