Using The Novell Client Tray Application; Starting And Stopping The Novell Client Tray Application - Novell CLIENT FOR LINUX 2.0 SP1 - 08-2008 User Manual

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Using the Novell Client Tray
1
Application
®
The Novell
Client
for Linux workstation software extends the capabilities of Linux desktops by
TM
providing access to NetWare
the Client lets you enjoy the full range of Novell services such as authentication via Novell
eDirectory
, network browsing and service resolution, and secure and reliable file system access.
TM
The Client supports the Novell traditional NCP
Novell Client 2.0 for Linux supports workstations running either of the following:
®
SUSE
Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 SP1 (32-bit and 64-bit)
®
openSUSE
10.2 (32-bit and 64-bit)
For information on installing the Novell Client for Linux, see the
Installation Quick
Start."
This section contains the following information:
Starting and Stopping the Novell Client Tray Application (page 9)
Logging In to the Network (page 10)
Logging Out of a Network Location (Server or Tree) (page 12)
"Viewing Your Network Connections" on page 12
Changing Your Network Password (page 13)
Mapping Network Directories (page 13)
Disconnecting a Mapped Directory (page 14)
Editing Your Login Script (page 14)
Configuring the Novell Client (page 15)
Viewing Novell Client Version Information (page 15)
1.1 Starting and Stopping the Novell Client Tray
Application
You can use the Novell Client tray application to access many of the Novell Client for Linux
features. Simply click the red N icon (
Click
to see the following menu:
®
and Open Enterprise Server (OES). When installed on workstations,
protocol.
TM
) located in the tray.
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Using the Novell Client Tray Application

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