Supervising the Network

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Setting Up and Managing NetWare Directory Services Objects
Renaming Leaf and Container Objects
Renaming Objects Using NETADMIN
Prerequisites
A workstation running DOS 3.30 or later and NETADMIN
The Rename object right to the object that you want to rename
Procedure
1 At the DOS prompt, type
NETADMIN <Enter>
For information on moving around in NETADMIN and selecting objects, press
<F1> after starting the utility.
2 Choose “Manage Objects” from the “NetAdmin Options” menu.
Your current context appears in the upper left corner of the screen.
3 Select the object that you want to rename.
If the object appears on the list, select it and press <F10>.
If the object is not on the list, browse the Directory tree by selecting container
objects and pressing <Enter> until you see the object you want. Select it and
press <F10>.
4 Choose “Rename.”
5 In the “New Name” field, enter a new name for the object.
6 Choose “Yes” to save the old name; choose “No” to discard the old name.
Choose “Yes” if you want the old name saved as a value in the “Other Names”
field of the “Details” screen.
If you save the old name, users who do not know the objects’s new name can
search for the object under the old name.
7 To save your changes, press <F10>.
8 To confirm that you want to save the new name, choose “Yes.”
9 (Optional) To create an alias in place of the renamed container, choose “Yes.”
If you do not create an alias, users who are unaware that the container has been
renamed cannot easily find the object in the Directory tree. Also, users whose
name context in their NET.CFG file references the renamed container might be
unable to log in.