HP J3278B - SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower 7 NAS Server User Manual page 74

Cd-rom server/tower for ethernet and 10/100base-tx networks
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5-14 Setup for Novell Networks
Errors" on page 9-11 for corrective action for each error
message.
We recommend that you disable bindery mode, setting the
configuration parameter BinderyEnable to no, after you have
successfully installed the server in NDS, then allow users to
logon in NDS mode only.
If NDS mode is not functioning, you can always access the
CD-ROM server in bindery mode by logging in as supervisor,
even if the parameter BinderyEnable is set to no.
Default Settings in NetWare NDS
After installing the HP CD-ROM server as an NDS server, the
default security rights will protect all the configuration files.
Only the CDs will be displayed to users. The user rights to the
server and its files and directories are set up as follows:
Supervisor rights to the SYS volume is inherited from the
Supervisor rights to the NDS Server object.
Read and File Scan rights are inherited from the Browse
rights to the NDS Server object.
By default, the config and volumes directories are setup
with an inherited-rights filter that filters all rights except
the Supervisor right. This protects all the configuration files.
Because the CD-ROM server acts as a normal NDS file server,
its NDS Security rights can be set using standard procedures.
The server's file system security rights are set up by the
NetWare Administrator, as detailed below:
1. Login as Admin, and start the NetWare Administrator.
2. Browse the SYS: volume by double clicking it. You will see all
the directories available in the server.
3. Select the directory or file for which you wish to set the access
rights to, and right-click it.
4. Choose Details, and make the required changes.
The NetWare NDS access rights for the CD-ROM server can be
set using Security Equivalence, Group, Container, Organization
role, and User Objects as with any other NDS file server. There
is no difference between how you use NetWare Administrator to
set these access rights for a CD-ROM server, and how you would
set the access rights on an NDS file server.

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