Changing Your Network Password; Mapping Network Directories - Novell CLIENT FOR LINUX 2.0 Manual

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To disconnect from a connection: Select the connection you want to detach from, then
click Detach.
3 Click Close.

1.5 Changing Your Network Password

To change your eDirectory password:
1 Click
> Change Password.
2 Type your current password in the Old password field.
3 Type your new password in the New password field.
4 Retype the new password in the Confirm field.
5 Click OK.

1.6 Mapping Network Directories

When you map a directory, you create a symbolic link or shortcut to a path on the network and
assign it a name and location on your workstation. After the drive is mapped, you can use the
symbolic link to access the network resource, if you have sufficient rights on that resource. You can
map to a specific folder on the resource or to the root of the resource.
1 Click
> Novell Map Directory.
2 Specify the path on the local file system where the symbolic link to the network resource is to
be created (using forward slashes).
For example: /home/user123
You can also click the Browse button and select the location on the local file system where the
symbolic link is to be created.
If no location is specified, the symbolic link is created in the Map Link Default Location
configured in the System Settings or in your home directory.
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