D.0 Quick Reference to OES User Services

Use Table D-1 as a quick reference for providing your network users with instructions for accessing each OES service.

Table D-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

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 or Linux workstation.

    For Macintosh support, see Novell Kanaka for Mac.

  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, Linux, or Mac Finder.

Create a Web Folder in Internet Explorer.

For more information, see the OES 2015 SP1: Novell CIFS for Linux Administration Guide.

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 servers.

Samba

Map a network drive in Windows Explorer.

Create a Web Folder in Internet Explorer.

For more information, see the OES 2015 SP1: Novell Samba Administration Guide.