E.0 Quick Reference to OES 2 User Services

Use Table E-1 as a quick reference for providing your network users with instructions for accessing each Novell® Open Enterprise Server 2 service.

Table E-1 OES User Services Quick Reference

services

Access Method or URL

Notes

iPrint

http://server_ip_address_or_dns_name/ipp

https://server_ip_address_or_dns_name:443/ipp

Native File Access Protocols (NFAP)

Use the standard file managers on a Linux, Macintosh, Windows, or UNIX workstation to access volumes on OES 2 NetWare that you have the appropriate file trustee rights to.

NFAP is installed and available by default on all NetWare servers.

NetStorage

For browser access, use:

http: or https://server_ip_or_dns/netstorage

For WebDAV access, use:

http: or https://server_ip_or_dns/oneNet/NetStorage

The WebDAV URL is case sensitive.

Novell Client™

1. Install the Novell Client on a supported Windows workstation.

2. Log in to eDirectory™.

3. Access NCP™ volumes on NetWare or Linux that you have the appropriate file trustee rights to.

Novell AFP

In the Chooser, click Go and browse to the server.

Novell CIFS

Map a network drive in Windows Explorer.

Create a Web Folder in Internet Explorer.

Novell iFolder® 3.x Web Access server

https://server_ip_address_or_dns_name/ifolder

ifolder is the default name, but this can be customized by the administrator.

Novell Remote Manager

http://server_ip_address_or_dns_name:8008

Any LUM-enabled user can see their directories and files on OES 2 Linux servers.

Samba

Map a network drive in Windows Explorer.

Create a Web Folder in Internet Explorer.