HP Advanced Server V7.3B for OpenVMS and HP PATHWORKS V6.1 for OpenVMS (Advanced Server)
HP PATHWORKS V6.1 for OpenVMS (Advanced Server)
User Environment Management
Logon scripts can be used to configure MS-DOS and Windows workstation user environments
by making network connections and starting applications. User profiles can make workstations
easier to use, as well as control workstation access to network resources.
Server Management and Control
PATHWORKS Advanced Server can be managed from either the OpenVMS server or a client
workstation, using one of the following server management interfaces:
• PATHWORKS Advanced Server ADMINISTER command line interface, which can be
accessed from a terminal or terminal emulator. It conforms to standard DCL command
syntax.
• Windows NT server administration tools, which are included in the PATHWORKS Advanced
Server software kit to be installed on Windows NT workstations. These tools, including
Server Manager, User Manager for Domains, and Event Viewer, allow you to administer
PATHWORKS Advanced Server and Windows NT Server computers from network clients.
• Windows NT Server tools, which are available as part of the Windows NT Server.
Server management interfaces can be used to:
• Manage file and printer shares, user accounts, and groups.
• Display and control server resources currently in use, such as active sessions, connections,
and services.
• View context-sensitive online help that provides command syntax, options, and qualifiers
for each menu item and command.
PATHWORKS Advanced Server can be remotely administered from PATHWORKS and Microsoft
Windows client workstations. PATHWORKS Advanced Server can also be managed remotely
from Windows NT Server, Advanced Server for OpenVMS, and other PATHWORKS Advanced
Server systems.
Other PATHWORKS Advanced Server tools are provided for management of other aspects of
the file server. These tools are to be used for local server management only and include:
• The PATHWORKS Advanced Server Configuration Manager utility (a character cell
interface) to manage local server configuration parameters that are, for the most part,
directly or indirectly related to the environment in which the server operates, such as the
server’s usage of OpenVMS system resources. Any adjustments that need to be made to
the OpenVMS SYSGEN parameters to support the running of the server are automatically
performed by the Configuration Manager utility.
• The PATHWORKS License Manager (a character-cell interface) to manage the
PATHWORKS License Server.
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