For example, edit the file to remove a WebLink section like this one where the Web Access Alias
value is ifolder:
<WebLinkType>0</WebLinkType>
<URLDescriptor>Open iFolder 3.x Web Access</URLDescriptor>
<Login>
<URL>https://%*reqservername%/ifolder</URL>
</Login>
</WebLink>
6.4 Installing the Novell iFolder 3 Plug-In for
iManager
Before you can manage Novell iFolder 3 services, you must install the iFolder iManager Module for
Novell iManager 2.5. After it is installed, this plug-in is named Novell iFolder 3 in the iManager
Roles and Tasks list.
Make sure you meet prerequisites, then use one of the methods for installing the iFolder plug-in:
•
Section 6.4.1, "Prerequisites," on page 57
•
Section 6.4.2, "Installing a Plug-In When RBS Is Not Configured," on page 58
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Section 6.4.3, "Installing a Plug-In When RBS Is Configured," on page 58
6.4.1 Prerequisites
Novell iManager 2.5
If you have not already done so, install Novell iManager 2.5 on the same or different server as your
iFolder server. For information, see
www.novell.com/documentation/imanager25/imanager_install_25/data/hk42s9ot.html)
Role-Based Services
The iFolder 3 plug-in supports the optional use of Role Based Services (RBS) in Novell iManager.
RBS gives you the ability to assign specific tasks to iManager admin users and to present the admin
user with only the tools necessary to perform a specified set of tasks or manage only objects as
determined by their roles. What admin users see when they access iManager is based on their role
assignments in Novell eDirectory
For information, see
"Configuring Role-Based Services" (http://www.novell.com/documentation/
edir873/edir873/data/a31aexm.html)
www.novell.com/documentation/edir873/edir873/data/a2iii88.html)
Novell iManager 2.5 Installation Guide (http://
. Only the roles and tasks assigned to that user are displayed.
TM
in the
Novell eDirectory 8.7.3 Administration Guide (http://
Installing and Configuring iFolder Services
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