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NetWare Login group
Select this group to enable the user options PlanetPress Watch/Server requires to access NetWare resources.
When you select this option, you must enter values in the Username, Password, and Tree boxes below to
properly log in to NetWare (the other properties are optional).
Username: Enter your NetWare username. This is the user the PlanetPress Watch/Server
service uses to log in to NetWare at runtime. The service accesses resources as configured
for this user.
Password: Enter the NetWare password corresponding to the user you entered in the
Username text box.
Tree: Enter the Netware Directory Services (NDS) tree where the user resides. This is the
user you entered in the Username text box. Click Trees to navigate to the desired tree. You
must enter a value for the Tree text box.
Context: Enter the context on the NDS tree where the user you enter in the Username text
box resides. You can leave this box empty if there is a single root context on your NDS tree,
if you can perform a context-free login, or if you enter a server name in the Server box.
Note that PlanetPress Watch and PlanetPress Image use the same security context when
connected to a NetWare server and that they each use one connection. Also note that using
erroneous Tree or Context information may cause PlanetPress Watch/Server and its
services to crash.
Server: Enter the server where the NDS tree you entered in the Tree text box resides. You
do not have to specify a server if there is only a single configured server on your network.
Click Servers to navigate to the desired server on which the NDS tree containing the user
resides.
Expand folder paths in UNC (Universal Naming Convention) format: Select to expand all
paths used in the configuration to UNC. This converts map drives such as “f:\, to absolute
paths referenced from a server in the format “\\server-name\shared-resource-pathname”.
This is useful, for example, when a user logging in and out of NetWare references local
resources NetWare has not mapped. It is necessary when PlanetPress Watch/Server
services run on computers where no user is logged on. INo mapped drives are recognized
and paths must be in UNC format to work. It can also be useful when sharing
configurations between users. When you select this option, the next time you configure a
task after editing properties and clicking OK in its properties dialog box, entered paths are
expanded to UNC format.
Related topics:
Change Languages (Page 269)
Change your User Options (Page 269)
Change your Script Editor or XSLT Editor User Options (Page 270)
General User Options (Page 271)
Object Inspector User Options (Page 272)
Configuration Components Area User Options
Default Configuration User Options (Page 273)
Notification Messages User Options (Page 274)
Sample Data User Options (Page 277)
Logging User Options (Page 277)
Messenger User Options (Page 267)
Advanced Configurations and Options - Detailed Directions
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