Novell NETWARE 6-DOCUMENTATION Manual page 2182

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Removing Users
Creating Groups
If you are using common name-based distinguished names, and you
change the distinguished name to use a new common name, then you
should make sure that this new common name is listed as the first choice
in the list of full names. This ensures that the appropriate name is
displayed when a list showing this entry is generated.
HINT:
The rename feature changes only the user's name; all other fields are left
intact. In addition, the user's old name is still preserved so searches against the
old name will still find the new entry.
When you rename a user entry, you only change the user's name; you
cannot use the rename feature to move the entry from one Organizational
Unit to another. For example, suppose you have
Organizational Units for Marketing and Accounting
An entry named Sam Warren under the Marketing Organizational
Unit
You can rename the entry from Samuel Warren to Sam Warren, but you
cannot rename the entry such that Samuel Warren under the Marketing
Organizational Unit becomes Samuel Warren under the Accounting
Organizational Unit.
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To return to the general information form, click General.
1
From the Web Manager home page, click NetWare Enterprise Web Server
servername > Users and Groups > Manage Users.
2
Find the user entry you want.
See
"Finding User Objects" on page 249
3
Click Delete User > OK.
1
From the Web Manager home page, click NetWare Enterprise Web Server
servername > Users and Groups > New Group.
2
In the Group Name field, type the group's name.
You can optionally add a description for the group in the Description
field.
Managing Users and Groups Using Local Database or LDAP Modes 253
for more information.

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