Setting The Netware Preferred Server; Setting Up Ip Users Not Using Iilogin - Nortel BayStack Instant Internet 100-S Using Manual

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Chapter 2 User access administration

Setting the NetWare preferred server

Instant Internet provides the ability to set the NetWare server of the users and
groups you want to view. When a preferred server is set it becomes the one that is
displayed first.
To set the NetWare preferred server:
1
Choose View > Set Preferred Server.
2
Select the preferred server and then click OK.
To assign different access settings for the same bindery user or group on
different servers, select Unique users and groups by server.

Setting up IP users not using iiLogin

When Instant Internet is installed on an IP workstation running Windows 95,
Windows 98, Windows NT, or Windows 2000, an Instant Internet icon (iiLogin)
appears in the your system tray. You can double-click the icon to find out how
that workstation is logged on. For more information, refer to "Identifying IP
Workstations" in Installing the BayStack Instant Internet Management Software
Version 7.11.
UNIX and Macintosh workstations cannot use the iiLogin workstation
identification. Others, such as guests or temporary employees who use
your network occasionally, also may not have an iiLogin workstation
identification. These types of users are identified in Admin by their IP address.
Users that do not have the iiLogin workstation identification use the Internet
access settings for the Default user. However, if you want to control their access,
then you can create a "wildcard user" with a name that reflects the IP address of
these users. For instructions on how to create a new user, refer to
user or group" on page
300868-G
Note: You must be running a NetWare workstation to use this feature.
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"Creating a new

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