Foreword | p. ix |
Preface | p. xi |
Acknowledgments | p. xv |
Saving the World with NetWare 5 | p. 1 |
NetWare 5 CNA Features | p. 5 |
Novell Directory Services (NDS) | p. 6 |
NetWare 5 Connectivity | p. 13 |
NetWare 5 File System | p. 18 |
NetWare 5 Security | p. 23 |
NetWare 5 Workstation Management with Z.E.N.works | p. 29 |
NetWare 5 NDPS | p. 34 |
NetWare 5 Installation | p. 38 |
NetWare 5 CNE Features | p. 42 |
NetWare 5 Upgrade and Migration | p. 43 |
NetWare 5 Java Console | p. 47 |
NetWare 5 IP Services | p. 52 |
Netscape Fast Track Server for NetWare | p. 58 |
NetWare 5 Application Server | p. 62 |
Getting to Know ACME | p. 71 |
ACME Chronicles | p. 75 |
ACME Workflow | p. 86 |
Plant a Tree in a Cloud: Novell Directory Services | p. 95 |
Getting to Know NDS | p. 97 |
The "Cloud" | p. 99 |
NDS versus the Bindery | p. 101 |
Composition of the Tree | p. 103 |
NDS Objects | p. 106 |
Understanding NDS Objects | p. 107 |
[Root] | p. 109 |
Container Objects | p. 110 |
Leaf Objects | p. 114 |
Overview of NDS Management | p. 126 |
NDS Naming | p. 127 |
NDS Partitioning | p. 141 |
Time Synchronization | p. 148 |
Let Me In! NetWare 5 Connectivity | p. 165 |
Connecting to the Network | p. 167 |
Overview of Network Components | p. 169 |
Installing the Novell Client | p. 176 |
Logging In | p. 178 |
Configuring Login Scripts | p. 184 |
Login Script Types | p. 185 |
Login Script Commands | p. 190 |
WRITE and REMARK | p. 194 |
Network Drive Mappings | p. 196 |
Search Drive Mappings | p. 196 |
COMSPEC | p. 197 |
SET | p. 198 |
IF ... THEN ... ELSE | p. 198 |
# (DOS Executable) | p. 199 |
NO DEFAULT | p. 200 |
EXIT | p. 200 |
Other Login Script Commands | p. 201 |
Welcome In! | p. 209 |
Just Browsing | p. 210 |
Creating NDS Users | p. 219 |
Managing Resource Access | p. 228 |
File Cabinet of Life: NetWare 5 File System | p. 261 |
Managing NetWare 5 Volumes | p. 266 |
FILER | p. 267 |
NetWare Administrator | p. 269 |
NDIR | p. 272 |
Optimizing NetWare 5 Volumes | p. 273 |
Managing NetWare 5 Directories | p. 279 |
FILER | p. 279 |
NetWare Administrator | p. 283 |
NDIR | p. 285 |
NCOPY | p. 287 |
Managing NetWare 5 Files | p. 288 |
FILER | p. 289 |
NetWare Administrator | p. 292 |
Windows 95/98 | p. 294 |
NDIR | p. 296 |
NCOPY | p. 299 |
Drive Mapping | p. 312 |
Network Drive Mappings | p. 315 |
Search Drive Mappings | p. 316 |
Directory Map Objects | p. 318 |
Mapping Drives with MAP | p. 319 |
Mapping Drives with Windows 95/98 | p. 327 |
Keep the Bad Guys Out: NetWare 5 Security | p. 339 |
Login/Password Authentication | p. 348 |
Getting In | p. 349 |
Initial Authentication | p. 351 |
Background Authentication | p. 355 |
Login Restrictions | p. 357 |
Login Restrictions | p. 361 |
Password Restrictions | p. 363 |
Time Restrictions | p. 368 |
Station Restrictions | p. 370 |
Account Balance Restrictions | p. 371 |
Intruder Detection/Lockout | p. 372 |
NDS Security | p. 376 |
Understanding NDS Access Rights | p. 377 |
Assign Trustee Rights | p. 383 |
Filtering IRF Rights | p. 395 |
Calculating Effective Rights | p. 399 |
NDS Security Guidelines | p. 404 |
File System Access Rights | p. 412 |
Understanding File System Access Rights | p. 413 |
File System Three-Step Shuffle | p. 417 |
Directory/File Attributes | p. 426 |
Security Attributes | p. 427 |
Feature Attributes | p. 429 |
Disk Management Attributes | p. 429 |
The Zen of NetWare 5: NetWare 5 Workstation Management | p. 455 |
Zero Effort Networks | p. 457 |
Benefits of Z.E.N.works | p. 459 |
Workstation Maintenance | p. 460 |
Desktop Management | p. 462 |
Application Management | p. 463 |
Z.E.N.works Installation | p. 466 |
Before You Begin | p. 466 |
Z.E.N.works Server Installation | p. 469 |
Z.E.N.works Client Installation | p. 477 |
Workstation Maintenance | p. 494 |
Z.E.N.works Policies | p. 495 |
Workstation NDS Registration | p. 505 |
Z.E.N.works Remote Control | p. 518 |
Novell Help Requester | p. 539 |
Desktop Management | p. 546 |
Customizing Desktop Applications | p. 547 |
Configuring Printing Environments | p. 549 |
Mandatory User Profiles | p. 550 |
Application Management | p. 551 |
Novell Application Launcher (NAL) | p. 552 |
Distributing Applications Using NAL | p. 558 |
Managing Applications Using NAL | p. 564 |
The Great Puzzle: NetWare 5 Printing | p. 587 |
The Essence of NDPS | p. 589 |
NDPS Features | p. 589 |
NDPS Versus Queue-Based Printing | p. 595 |
NDPS Printer Types | p. 598 |
NDPS Printing Architecture | p. 601 |
NDPS Printer Agent | p. 603 |
NDPS Manager | p. 606 |
NDPS Gateways | p. 608 |
NDPS Broker | p. 612 |
NDPS Printing Setup | p. 618 |
Planning the Move to NDPS | p. 619 |
Install NDPS on the Server | p. 623 |
Create an NDPS Manager | p. 626 |
Create NDPS Printer Agents | p. 628 |
Install NDPS Printers on Workstations | p. 635 |
NDPS Printing Management | p. 653 |
NDPS Object Management with NetWare Administrator | p. 654 |
NDPS Server Management with NDPSM.NLM | p. 660 |
NDPS User Management with the Novell Printer Manager | p. 664 |
Start Your Engines: NetWare 5 Installation | p. 671 |
Advantages and Disadvantages of Each Installation Method | p. 676 |
NetWare 5 Installation | p. 676 |
NetWare 5 Upgrade | p. 677 |
NetWare 5 Migration | p. 678 |
Before You Begin | p. 680 |
Pre-Installation Checklist | p. 681 |
Minimum Hardware Requirements | p. 686 |
Choosing a Protocol | p. 687 |
Selecting Additional Products and Services | p. 688 |
NetWare 5 Installation | p. 689 |
Getting Started | p. 693 |
C-Worthy Input Screens | p. 696 |
GUI Input Screens | p. 706 |
Customization | p. 716 |
Appendixes | p. 749 |
NetWare 5 Certification: A World of Knowledge | p. 751 |
Cross-Reference to Novell Course Objectives | p. 761 |
Solutions to Puzzles and Lab Exercises | p. 769 |
So You Wanna Be a CNA? | p. 807 |
Help! For More Information | p. 835 |
What's on the CD-ROM | p. 847 |
Index | p. 857 |
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