Before users can create iFolders, they must set up an iFolder account on the workstation.
You should have already created a Windows user account for each eDirectory user as instructed in Section 8.3, Creating Corresponding Windows Users. You will now configure an iFolder for linux1_lum-edir and invite the ncp_edir and nw_edir users to share the iFolder. Although you can create accounts for the other users, there are no exercises in this guide that involve them having iFolder accounts.
Log off as the administrative user, then log in to the Windows workstation as the linux1_lum-edir user that you created in Section 8.3, Creating Corresponding Windows Users.
After the login process finishes, you should be prompted to set up an iFolder account. Click
.If you are not prompted to set up an account, right-click the iFolder icon on the toolbar, select
, then click .In the
field, type the IP address or DNS hostname of your OES 2 server, then click .Type the linux1_lum-edir for the username, then type the password you assigned to the user.
Select
, then click > .If prompted, accept the certificate by clicking
.When prompted to create a default iFolder, deselect
, click , click , and then close the iFolder information window.Right-click the desktop, then click linux1_lum-edir_IF3.
and create a new folder namedAfter creating the folder, right-click it, then click
.Click
.In the message that points out how iFolder folder icons look different, select
, then click .Right-click the iFolder, then select
> .In the iFolder Properties dialog box, click
.In the
column, click then click .is added to the column.
Add
to the column as well.Click
.Change the access rights for
from to by doing the following:Click
.Click
.Select
.Click
.Click
> .The two users are configured to access linux1_lum-edir’s iFolder.
Log off the workstation.
Continue with Section 9.0, iPrint.