Supervising the Network

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Setting Up and Managing NetWare Directory Services Objects
Creating Container Objects
If the container object class you want to create does not appear under “New
Object,” you cannot create that object in the selected container. Choose
“Cancel” to return to the browser; then select a different container type.
5 Choose “OK.”
The “Create Object” dialog box appears.
6 Type a name for the object in the box provided.
7 (Optional) Select “Define Additional Properties.”
Select this option if you want to use the same default information in the new
container as was present in the parent container. This default information is used
whenever you create a new user.
The user default information for each container is stored in a User object named
USER_TEMPLATE.
8 (Optional) Select “Define User Defaults.”
Select this option if you want to use the same default information in the new
container as was present in the parent container. This default information is used
whenever you create a new user.
The user default information for each container is stored in a User object named
USER_TEMPLATE.
9 Choose “Create.”
10 (Optional) Choose “Yes” if you want user template properties to be inherited
from the parent container, or “No” if you want to define a new user template.
11 (Optional) Add information to the object dialog pages.
If you chose “Define Additional Properties,” add the information now. Press
<F1> for help.
12 Choose “OK” to save the properties you have just entered in the dialog pages.
Additional Information
For more information about Refer to
Objects
“Object” in Concepts
Rights
“Rights” in Concepts