Deploying The My Documents Folder As An Ifolder; Environments; Trusted; Untrusted (User Network Alone) - Novell IFOLDER 3.8 - DEPLOYMENT Deployment Manual

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Deploying the My Documents
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Folder as an iFolder
This section helps you deploy Novell
folder is converted to an iFolder. By using the instructions given in this section, you can configure
the server and client in different environments with different policy settings. These instructions are
not limited to the given environments, so you can also use them for other scenarios.
Section 14.1, "Environments," on page 61
Section 14.2, "Server Configuration," on page 61
Section 14.3, "Key Benefits," on page 64
Section 14.4, "Scalability Parameters," on page 64

14.1 Environments

Section 14.1.1, "Trusted," on page 61
Section 14.1.2, "Untrusted (User Network Alone)," on page 61
Section 14.1.3, "Untrusted," on page 61

14.1.1 Trusted

The server and the user machines are within the organization firewall. No user is expected to access
the system outside the firewall through a Web browser.

14.1.2 Untrusted (User Network Alone)

The server is within the organization firewall. It has a protected public IP interface that the users
outside the firewall can use to access the data by using a VPN client or other secure means.

14.1.3 Untrusted

The server is in the public domain, and the users can access the server data from anywhere,
including Internet kiosks.

14.2 Server Configuration

Section 14.2.1, "General," on page 62
Section 14.2.2, "Single Server and Multi-Server," on page 62
Section 14.2.3, "Novell iFolder Configuration," on page 62
Section 14.2.4, "Novell Web Admin Configuration," on page 63
Section 14.2.5, "Web Access Configuration," on page 64
Section 14.2.6, "Converting the My Documents Folder to an iFolder," on page 64
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