This user has the following service access:
Table 11-7 nw_edir Service Access
Service |
Details |
Explored for This User in This Guide |
---|---|---|
iFolder 3.8 |
Can create and share its own iFolders and accept invitations from others to share their iFolders. |
No |
NetWare AFP |
Can access any NSS directories to which it has rights. Access rights to directories are governed by the NSS file system, allowing the user to only see and do what it has rights for. |
No |
NetWare CIFS |
Because its home directory is on the virtualized NetWare server, this user has automatic CIFS/SMB access to the directory (assuming the configuration steps in Section 7.2, Enabling NFAP Services on the LAB_NW Server are completed.) |
Yes |
NetStorage |
Can access its home directory through NetStorage because all home directories created through iManager are stored as attributes in eDirectory are made available through the HOME@EXAMPLE_TREE default storage location. |
No |
iPrint |
Can install and use the printer made available in Section 9.0, iPrint. |
No |
Log in to the Windows workstation as the nw_edir user.
When the iFolder wizard launches, click
.Open Windows Explorer or My Computer and click
> .Click the
drop-down list and select an unused drive letter.In the
field, type the following:\\IP_or_DNS\home_nw
where IP_or_DNS is the IP address or full DNS name of the LAB_NW server.
HINT:After doing so many exercises involving the OES 2 Getting-started Lab server, it is easy to use the wrong IP address or DNS name. Make sure you are accessing your virtualized NetWare server.
Click
.The system maps the drive and opens at the root of the HOME_NW volume.
Navigate to the Shared Documents folder, then drag and copy the four files to the nw_edir folder.
Continue with the next section, Macintosh Exercises and Novell AFP.