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Utility
map
nwrights

B.2 GUI Utilities

Table B-2
Utility
gnwconnections
gnwlogin
gnwservers
gnwtrees
B.3 Using the Novell Client for Linux Man Pages
Each of the utilities has a man page associated with it that contains information on the utility, such as
a definition, usage, and samples. There is a known bug related to the manpath environment variable
on both SUSE
provided for convenience until the manpath bug is resolved. You should use the ncl_man
command (instead of the traditional man command) to view NCL-related man pages. To do this,
enter the following in a terminal the first time you want to view a Novell Client for Linux man page:
/opt/novell/ncl/bin/ncl_man
This modifies the manpath to allow the Novell Client man pages to be displayed.You can then
access the man page for a specific Novell Client for Linux utility by entering the following:
ncl_man utility_name
For example:
ncl_man ncl_tray
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Novell Client for Linux 1.2 Administration Guide
Description
Creates a mapping (mount)
from a local file system to a
remote file system on a Novell
file server.
Displays or modifies a user's
trustee assignments or
inherited rights filter for
volumes, directories, or files.
The Novell Client for Linux GUI Utilities
Description
Displays the Novell Connections dialog box, which lets you see what servers and
trees you are logged in to, refresh connections, set a specific tree as your
primary connection, or log out of a tree or server. For more information on using
this dialog box, see
Linux User Guide.
Displays the Novell Login dialog box. For more information on using this dialog
box, see
"Logging In to the
Displays a dialog box showing the servers you are logged in to
Displays a dialog box showing the eDirectory trees you are logged in to.
®
Linux Enterprise Desktop and SUSE Linux. The ncl_man utility has been
Syntax
map -d drive -s server -v volume -f
filespec
or
map options | parameters
drive:=path |
local_path:=remote_path
nwrights flags -r +|-rights_list -o
user_or_group_object -p
network_path
"Viewing Your Network
Connections" in the Novell Client for
Network" in the Novell Client for Linux User Guide.

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