3 Click Start Wizard.
4 Follow the instructions in the left panel to configure Novell Client settings.
5 Click Finish.
6 Restart the workstation to ensure that the settings take effect.
7 If you made changes to the Protocol Settings page or the Service Location Protocol (OpenSLP)
Any changes you make to the Novell Client settings are written to a set of configuration (.conf)
files in the /etc/opt/novell/ncl directory. These files are then used by the Novell Client.
IMPORTANT: When the Novell Client software is uninstalled, these settings are not saved.
3.1.1 Configuring Login Settings
Use the Login Settings page in the Novell Client Configuration Wizard to configure the settings
available to users in the Novell Login dialog box.
Figure 3-1
This page contains the following options:
• Advanced Button: Enables or disables the Advanced button in the Login dialog box. This
• NMAS Authentication: Enables or disables Novell Modular Authentication Services
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File Browser
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Service Location Protocol (OpenSLP)
Settings page, reboot the machine for those changes to take effect.
Login Settings Page
option is selected by default.
(NMAS
) during login. NMAS authentication can add additional security to the network, but
TM
if the network does not use NMAS, login might take additional time, so you can disable NMAS
authentication by disabling this setting. This option is selected by default.
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