Novell Client 2.0 SP3 for Linux Administration Guide
- Novell Client 2.0 SP3 for Linux Administration Guide
- Understanding the Novell Client for Linux
- Understanding How the Novell Client for Linux Differs from the Novell Client for Windows 2000/XP
- Understanding the Novell Client for Linux Virtual File System
- Configuring the Novell Client for Linux
- Using the Novell Client Configuration Wizard
- Configuration Files for Preconfiguring the Novell Client
- Server Side Configuration for Sending Messages from Client to Users and Groups
- Managing Login
- Setting Up Integrated Login
- Setting Up Login Scripts
- Setting Up Login Restrictions
- Using OpenSLP to Simplify Login
- Managing File Security
- Checking File or Folder Rights
- Changing Trustee Rights
- Adding a Trustee
- Removing a Trustee
- Combining Multiple Trustees
- Security Considerations
- Security Features
- Known Security Threats
- Security Characteristics
- New and Modified Files
- Other Security Considerations
- Troubleshooting Tips
- Novell Client tray sometimes displays an error message on logging in to a desktop on which LUM is configured.
- The Novell Client for Linux Command Line Utilities
- Shell Commands
- GUI Utilities
- Using the Novell Client for Linux Man Pages
- Novell Client for Linux Man Pages
- gnwlogin (1)
- login.conf (4)
- mapdrives.conf (4)
- ncl_install (8)
- ncl_man (1)
- ncl_tray (1)
- nwconnections (1)
- nwcopy (1)
- nwflag (1)
- nwlogin (1)
- nwlogout (1)
- nwmap (1)
- nwpurge (1)
- nwrights (1)
- nwsalvage (1)
- nwsend (1)
- StartupLogin.conf (4)
- StartupMaps.conf (4)
- Documentation Updates
- September, 2009
- August, 2008
- Legal Notices