Novell NETWARE 6-DOCUMENTATION Manual page 2271

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Feature
Check boxes
Missing items
Customizing Property Pages
Organizing Objects into Containers
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ConsoleOne User Guide
Notes
Light-gray check boxes with a check in them are neutral. No changes will be
made to these items in the existing objects when you click OK or Apply.
White check boxes and dark-gray check boxes are live. Their settings will
replace the existing settings in each object when you click OK or Apply.
Individual fields and options are missing if they apply only to specific object
instances. For example, it isn't necessary to give multiple users the same
last name, so the Last Name field is not displayed when editing multiple
users.
Entire property pages are missing if they haven't been designed to allow
editing of multiple objects. For example, the generic Other page isn't
displayed when editing multiple objects.
For each type of object in ConsoleOne, you can customize the property pages
by rearranging their order or hiding individual pages.
Your customizations are saved and used the next time you start ConsoleOne
on the same computer.
1
Open the properties of an object of the type that you want to customize >
click Page Options.
2
Rearrange the property pages the way you want.
2a
To move a tab or page to a different position, select it > click Move
Up or Move Down.
You can't move a page to a different tab.
2b
To hide or show a tab or page, select it > click Disable or Enable.
Disabled items appear gray.
3
Click OK.
Once you are in an eDirectory tree, you can organize it by creating various
types of containers and placing objects inside them. Objects in a container are
security equivalent to the container automatically, so make sure you manage
the container's rights accordingly. You can create aliases to provide access to
a single object from multiple containers.

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