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Table 14-1
Access Methods
eDirectory and Active Directory users on
Windows workstations can access files
through Windows Explorer (CIFS) or
Internet Explorer (WebDAV Web
Folders). No Novell Client can be on the
machine.
Unlike Windows workgroup or Novell
Samba, the user doesn't need to have a
matching username and password on
the local workstation.
Although not shown, Novell Client users
can also access files through a normal
NCP connection.
User Management
Figure 14-3
DSfW
Administrators
142 OES 2 SP3: Planning and Implementation Guide
DSfW File Access
DSfW User Management Overview
Management Tools
Novell iManager
Microsoft Management
Console
Authentication
For eDirectory users, file service
access is controlled by
authentication through the
eDirectory server using common
Windows authentication
protocols, including Kerberos,
NTLM, and SSL/TLS.
For AD users, file service access
is controlled by authentication
through the AD server.
eDirectory server
File Storage Services
On OES 2 servers, file
storage services are
provided by Samba to NSS
or traditional Linux file
systems.
For eDirectory users,
access to storage on
Windows servers is
available through a cross-
forest trust. Access rights
are granted by the AD
administrator following the
establishment of the cross-
forest trust.
Users
DSfW
AD server

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