Supervising the Network
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Managing the NetWare Directory Services Tree
Importing User Information into the NDS Database
Full name Single-value property. In the data file, enter the user’s full name.
For example: in your data file you could enter a field such as Roland D
Bruns.
Generational qualifier Single-value property. In the data file, enter the generational qualifier for
the user’s name. Usually this is Jr., Sr., II or III.
For example, if the user’s name is Bob Wilson III, enter III in the data file.
Given name Single-value property. In the data file, enter the given name of the user. For
example, for John Doe, enter John.
Grace logins allowed Single-value property. In the data file, enter the number of grace logins
allowed before the account is locked. 0 implies no limit.
Group membership Multiple-value property. This field allows you to organize groups of users
who need similar rights and access to network resources. In the data file,
enter the names of the groups to which this user belongs. If the group
object is in a different context from the user, enter the complete NDS name
of the group, including its context.
Home directory Single-value property. In the data file, enter the volume and path of the
home directory in the following format:
Volume Name:path
If the volume is in a different context from the user, enter the complete
NDS name. Separate the volume name and the path by a colon (:). Include
the full path, including the final directory.
For example, for user ABC1, create the home directory on Volume object
VOL1. VOL1 is in the same context as the user:
VOL1:USERS\ABC1
This field in the data file will override the Home Directory field in the
control section.
Initials Single-value property. In the data file, enter the middle initial of the user.
For John I. Doe, enter I here.
Table 4-2 UIMPORT Field Definitions
Property Property description