2 A Recommended Components page appears. Read it and click Continue.
3 Click Advanced-New Tree, then click Next.
4 Specify the eDirectory tree name. Do not use special characters when specifying your tree
5 Specify your organization name. This will be the name of the eDirectory container that the
6 Specify your administrative information. Do not use special characters when specifying your
7 Specify the advanced settings for your server. Do not use special characters, except for
8 Specify NCP settings if you want to enable access to NCP
9 Review the settings. To make changes, edit the XMPL text directly to specify additional
10 To proceed with the installation, click Next. Wait for the eDirectory files to unpack.
11 The Advanced eDirectory - New Tree install is now complete. Click Finish to return to the
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name.
server is installed into. Do not use special characters when specifying your organization name.
password.
Admin Password: Password of the eDirectory administrator user.
Admin Password Confirm: Retype the password for the eDirectory administrator user.
SBS Admin Password: The password for the SBS administrator user.
SBS Admin Password Confirm: Retype the password for the SBS administrator user.
hyphens, when specifying the server name.
Server Name: Specify the name of the server you are adding to the tree.
Server Context: Specify the server context. The server will be added to the tree in the
specified context.
Path for DIB: Specify the directory path where the database files are to be stored.
LDAP Port: Specify the TCP port number on the LDAP server, such as 389. Fill in the
field only if you know the correct information; otherwise, leave it blank.
Secure LDAP Port: Specify the secure port number on the LDAP server, such as 636.
Fill in the field only if you know the correct information; otherwise, leave it blank.
HTTP Port: Specify the HTTP clear port number, such as 8028. Fill in this field only if
you know the correct information; otherwise, leave it blank.
HTTPS Port: Specify the HTTP secure port number, such as 8030. Fill in this field only
if you know the correct information; otherwise, leave it blank.
other NCP-aware utilities.
NCP Support: Enables NCP support on native Linux file systems (not NSS).
Name for Default NCP Volume: If NCP support is enabled, a volume with this name is
created.
NCP Volume Mount Point: Specify the location on the file system where the NCP
volume will reside if NCP support is enabled.
advanced settings.
available software page. eDirectory is now listed on the installed software list.
volumes via the Novell Client
TM
or
TM
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