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"User Access to Services" on page 290
"Rights Required for Installation and Administration" on page 290
Example 1
Figure K-1
Tree Setup
The WIDGETS_INC tree has the following configuration:
o=widget, ou=blr,o=widget, and ou=sales,ou=blr,o=widget are eDir partitions as well as name
mapped domains.
ou=prv, o=widget, ou=wal,o=widget, ou=hr,ou=prv,o=widget are partitions (but not domains)
ou=end,ou=prv,o=widget refers to the top of a subtree but not a partition. It is a container under
the ou=prv,o=widget partition.
OES/NetWare Servers
S1-S6 and S9 are OES servers
S7 and S8 are NetWare servers
File Services
S1, S2, S3, and S4 are DSfW servers and serve volumes over Samba and NCP
S5 serves its volumes over AFP and NCP
S6 serves its volumes over CIFS and NCP
S7 serves its volumes over AFP, CIFS, and NCP
S8 serves its volumes over NetWare CIFS, NetWare AFP, and NCP
S9 serves its volumes over AFP, Samba, and NCP
NOTE: Although Novell CIFS and Samba can both be installed on the same machine, they cannot
run together because of a port conflict. The administrator can configure either Samba or Novell
CIFS on a single machine, but not both.
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