Summary of Contents for Novell OPEN WORKGROUP SUITE SMALL BUSINESS EDITION 2.0 - QUICK START 02-15-2008
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Novell Open Workgroup Suite Small Business Edition 2.0 Quick Start Novell Open Workgroup Suite Small Business Edition w w w . n o v e l l . c o m 2 . 0 Q U I C K S T A R T...
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2.0 software on a server. For more complete planning, installation, and administration information, see the Novell Open Workgroup Solution Small Business Edition documentation Web site (http:// www.novell.com/documentation/nows/). You install the software on a physical or virtual server, then configure the installation from a workstation and a Web browser. You need to make sure that your server is plugged into a network with a DHCP server installed.
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Verify that you have one disk with the Novell Open Workgroup Suite Small Business Edition 2.0 installation files, or download the installation ISO from http://download.novell.com to a location of your choice and burn it to a DVD. The download is 5 GB. Download time depends on your hardware.
NOWS Admin GUI. The server password is what you use to configure or update your server from the console. If you don't choose to make each password different, then the passwords are the same as the NOWS Administrator password you have chosen. Novell Open Workgroup Suite Small Business Edition 2.0 Quick Start...
8 When you are at the Install Additional Components page, you can install some, all, or none of the components. If you choose to install none of the components at this time, you can add components from the NOWS Admin GUI later.The components have been grouped together with similar software types for easy location, often appearing in multiple locations.
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3.4.1 Personal File Backup (iFolder) With iFolder, users can save to one location for easy backup of files and important documents. NOTE: You must have eDirectory and iManager installed before installing the iFolder component. Novell Open Workgroup Suite Small Business Edition 2.0 Quick Start...
3.4.2 Print Services (iPrint) iPrint is a network printing service that allows everyone in a network to print to a centralized printer or printers. This saves money, because you won't need to purchase printers for each employee. NOTE: You must have eDirectory and iManager installed before installing the iPrint component. 3.4.3 Windows File and Print Sharing (Samba) The Samba file and print sharing service enables you to configure your network with the security of Linux, but still be able to access files on your Windows servers.
This is the core of all rights and privileges in your NOWS network. 3.6.2 Dynamic Local User (PGINA) With the Dynamic Local User component, you can synchronize the Novell Client with the Windows client so that login is seamless to your users.
3.6.6 Spam Filter (Mailscanner) Anti-spam software to guard against malicious attacks via e-mail. 3.6.7 DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) enables your server to provide IP addresses as clients need them instead of statically assigning them to the clients. 3.6.8 DNS Dynamic Name Server (DNS) is a service used to link a common name to an IP address for easy location and searching of resources over TCP/IP.
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