Supervising the Network

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Setting Up and Managing NetWare Directory Services Objects
Creating Leaf Objects
NetWare Server Represents a server running NetWare
on your network.
Stores information about the server in
the NetWare Server object’s
properties, such as the servers
address, the physical location of the
server, and what services it provides.
The NetWare Server object affects the
network in that it is referred to by
several other objects.
Use the NetWare Server object to
associate the physical server on the
network with the Directory tree.
Without this object, users cannot access
file systems that are on that servers
volumes.
If you have a non-NetWare 4.1 server,
you must create this object to be able to
access non-NetWare 4.1 volumes.
When you create a NetWare Server
object for a non-NetWare 4.1 server,
the non-NetWare 4.1 server must be
running.
Organizational
Role
Defines a position or role within an
organization.
Create an Organizational Role object
so that you can assign rights to a
particular position rather than the
person who occupies that position. The
occupant may change frequently, but
the responsibilities of that position do
not.
You can assign any user to be an
occupant of the Organizational Role
object because every occupant receives
the same rights that you granted to the
Organizational Role object.
Print Queue Represents a print queue on the
network.
You must create a Print Queue object
for every print queue on the network.
This object cannot be created with
NETADMIN.
See Print Services for more
information.
Table 2-4 Leaf Objects You Can Create
Leaf object Description When to use