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Quick Reference to OES 2 User
E
Services
Use
Table E-1
as a quick reference for providing your network users with instructions for accessing
each Novell Open Enterprise Server 2 service.
Table E-1
OES User Services Quick Reference
services
Access Method or URL
iPrint
http://server_ip_address_or_dns_name/ipp
https://server_ip_address_or_dns_name:443/ipp
NetStorage
For browser access, use:
http: or https://server_ip_or_dns/netstorage
For WebDAV access, use:
http: or https://server_ip_or_dns/oneNet/NetStorage
Novell
1. Install the Novell Client on a supported Windows
Client
workstation.
2. Log in to eDirectory.
3. Access NCP volumes on NetWare or Linux that you
have the appropriate file trustee rights to.
Novell AFP
In the Chooser, click Go and browse to the server.
Novell CIFS Map a network drive in Windows Explorer.
Create a Web Folder in Internet Explorer.
Novell
https://server_ip_address_or_dns_name/ifolder
iFolder 3.x
Web
Access
server
Novell
http://server_ip_address_or_dns_name:8008
Remote
Manager
Samba
Map a network drive in Windows Explorer.
Create a Web Folder in Internet Explorer.
Notes
The WebDAV URL is case
sensitive.
"ifolder" is the default name, but
this can be customized by the
administrator.
Any LUM-enabled user can see
their directories and files on
OES 2 servers.
Quick Reference to OES 2 User Services
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