Managing Users
In addition, note that you can change the user's first, last, and full name field from
this form, but to fully rename the entry (including the entry's distinguished name),
you need to use the Rename User form. For more information on how to rename an
entry, see "Renaming Users," on page 69.
Managing a User's Password
The password you set for user entries is used by the various servers for user
authentication.
To change or create a user's password, perform the following steps:
Access the Enterprise Server Administration Server and choose Users &
1.
Groups tab.
Display the user entry as described in "Finding User Information," on page 64.
2.
Make the desired changes and click OK.
3.
For more information, see The Manage Users Page in the online help.
NOTE
You can also disable the user's password by clicking the Disable Password button.
Doing this prevents the user from logging into a server without deleting the user's
directory entry. You can allow access for the user again by using the Password
Management Form to enter a new password.
Managing User Licenses
Enterprise Server Administration Server enables you to track which Netscape
server products your users are licensed to use.
To manage the licenses available to the user, perform the following steps:
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You can change the Enterprise Server Administration Server user
from root to another user on the operating system to enable
multiple users (belonging to the group) to edit/manage the
configuration files. However, note that while on UNIX/Linux
platforms, the installer can give "rw" permissions to a group for the
configuration files, on Windows NT/Windows 2000 platforms, the
user must belong to the "Administrators" group.
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