Supervising the Network
I-10
Index
Root, fake
mapping in login scripts, 5-39
mapping in login scripts, examples, 5-44
S
SAP
explained, 7-15
Scripts. See Login scripts
Search drive
deleting, in login scripts, 5-39
mapping in login scripts, 5-38
mapping to fake root, in login scripts, 5-
39
mapping to physical volume, in login
scripts, 5-39
recommended order, in login scripts, 5-
41
SEARCH utility
creating searchable container objects, 2-
15
searching with NetWare Administrator,
2-53
searching with NLIST utility, 2-56
SECOND identifier variable, explained, 5-
59
Security
file system, 3-43
Security Equivalence, explained, 2-3
Security Equivalences property
setting for User with NETADMIN, 2-79
setting for User, with NetWare
Administrator, 2-75
Semicolon, using in login scripts, 5-48
Server objects
deleting, 2-65
explained, 12
Server. See NetWare server
SET login script command, using, 5-49
Set up
file system, v
NDS objects, v
network, 9
printing, v
SET_TIME login script command, using,
5-51
Shell, NetWare, specifying version in
login scripts, 5-60
SHELL_TYPE identifier variable,
explained, 5-60
SHIFT login script command, using, 5-52
Short machine name, specifying in login
scripts 5-60. See also Machine name
SHORT_YEAR identifier variable,
explained, 5-59
SHOW menu command, explained, 6-18
SHOW option for ITEM menu command,
explained, 6-14
SMACHINE identifier variable, explained
5-60. See also Machine name
SPX
explained, 7-13
SRC file extension for menus, 6-8
Standard volumes
features, 7-3
STATION identifier variable, explained,
5-60
Submenus, defining and numbering, 6-12
Subscript, executing as part of login script,
5-35
Supervisor object right, explained 2-5. See
also Rights, object
Supervisor property right, explained 2-6.
See also Rights, property
SWAP login script command
compared to NOSWAP, 5-45
using, 5-54
using with # command, 5-19
Synchronization
network time, 7-36
Standard with UnixWare file system, 7-
3
Synchronization of network time. See
Time synchronization
SYS: volume
directories in, created automatically, 3-
22
SYS:ETC directory, explained, 3-22
SYS:LOGIN directory, explained, 3-22
SYS:MAIL directory, explained, 3-22
SYS:PUBLIC directory, 3-22
mapping search drive in login scripts, 5-
41
SYS:PUBLIC, creating directories in, 3-31
SYS:SYSTEM directory, explained, 3-22
SYSTEM directory, explained, 3-22
System login script. See also Login scripts
creating, 5-12, 5-14
example, 5-65
System Owner, 3-3
T
TEMP SET login script command. See
SET login script command
Template. See User template
Text file
displaying during login, 5-24
executing as subscript of login script, 5-
35
text utility
FILER, iv
NETADMIN, iv
PARTMGR, iv
Text, displaying during login, 5-55
Time
specifying in login scripts, 5-59
workstation, synchronizing with server
in login scripts, 5-51
Time synchronization
checking, 4-79
example with two Directory trees, 7-42
managing network, 7-36
time server type, changing, 7-36
Tree. See Directory tree
Trustee
adding, with FILER, 3-47
adding, with NetWare Administrator, 3-
46
deleting, with FILER, 3-49
deleting, with NetWare Administrator,
3-49
modifying, with FILER, 3-52
modifying, with NetWare
Administrator, 3-51
Trustee assignments
example of, 2-8
in NDS, 2-4
managing, 2-8
using NETADMIN, 2-9
using NetWare Administrator, 2-8
where stored, 3-9, 7-4
Trustee rights
adding, 2-9
changing, 2-9