Creating A Context For Your Users And Groups; Setting Up Universal Password For Users; Section 3.5, "Creating A Context For Your Users And Groups; Section 3.6, "Setting Up Universal Password For Users - Novell OPEN ENTERPRISE SERVER 2 SP2 - LAB GUIDE 01-19-2010 Manual

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A list shows the plug-ins on novell.com that have been updated or created since OES 2 was
initially released.
2 Click the check box in the header row.
All of the available plug-in modules are selected.
3 Click Install.
4 Agree to the license agreement and click OK.
5 When all plug-ins are installed, click Close.
6 Do not close iManager. Continue with the next section,
Groups.
3.5 Creating a Context for Your Users and
Groups
All OES 2 services require that you create User objects to represent the users on your system. The
Linux User Management component for OES 2 servers requires that you also create a Group object
that you can assign the users to.
If you reviewed
noticed an Organizational Unit object named USERS in
have at least one Organization Unit object to contain user-related objects, such as User objects and
Group objects.
To create an Organizational Unit container object named USERS in the LAB Organizational Unit
object:
1 In iManager, click the View Objects icon
2 In the left pane, click the Browse tab.
3 Click the down-arrow
object
Description: Organization icon
4 Click LAB, then select Create Object from the drop-down list.
5 From the Available Object Classes list, select Organizational Unit, then click OK.
6 In the Organizational Unit name field, type
7 Click OK > OK.
8 Do not close iManager. Continue with the next section,
Users.

3.6 Setting Up Universal Password for Users

On networks where administrators plan to provide native Windows (CIFS) and native Macintosh
(AFP) access to file services on an OES 2 server, Universal Password policies must be assigned to
eDirectory users needing such access.
When you install Novell AFP and Novell CIFS, the OES installation creates Universal Password
policies for each of these services, named AFP Default Policy and CIFS Default Policy, respectively.
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Section 3.2, "An Introduction to eDirectory Planning," on page
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