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When to Use Web Manager
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Management Tool
NetWare Web Manager
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Getting Results with Novell Web Services
There are several management tools included with NetWare 6. Some are Web
or browser-based, and others require a Windows client, as with NetWare
Administrator. And while you can perform basic object management tasks in
eDirectory, Web Manager's primary purpose is to provide you with a tool for
configuring and managing Web services.
In addition, Web Manager is a home page to other NetWare management tools,
providing you with one-click access to them.
To help you decide when to use NetWare Web Manager or one of the other
management tools, the following table offers a description of each tool and its
intended use.
NetWare 6 Web-based Management Tools
When to Use This Tool
When you need to manage the
Enterprise Web Server or modify
Web Manager settings.
How to Access This Tool
Enter your Web server's domain
name or IP address, followed by
a colon and the port number,
which by default is 2200.
Example:
https://mycompany.com:2200
Or
https://123.456.789.456:2200
To manage the Web server, click
your servername located under
NetWare Enterprise Web Server.
To manage NetWare Web
Manager settings, click the Admin
Preferences icon in the top frame
of the Web Manager home page.

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