Viewing Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Nt, Or Windows 2000 Users And Groups; Managing Netware Nds Users And Groups - Nortel BayStack Instant Internet 100-S Using Manual

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Chapter 2 User access administration
Viewing Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT, or Windows
2000 Users and Groups
To view or not view NT users and groups:

Managing NetWare NDS users and groups

Instant Internet displays NDS users as red figure icons and groups as red folders in
the Instant Internet Admin window.
In the Novell environment, Instant Internet uses the NDS user names and groups.
To change group membership, modify users, and so forth, you must use NDS
administration utilities (refer to the Instant Internet Admin online Help for more
information).
For more information on managing users and groups, refer to
and groups" on page
To view or not view NDS users and groups:
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Choose View > View NT Users and Groups.
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Note: In a Novell environment, if a user is logged in to the NetWare
Directory Services (NDS), by default Instant Internet uses the NDS user
name and groups for access control. If you have both NDS and Bindery
users on your network, you may want to force the use of the Bindery
user name and groups. Refer to
Choose View > View NDS Users and Groups.
"Setting user name order" on page
"Managing users
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