Logging In to the Network as Guest
Changing Passwords from a Macintosh Computer
Assigning Rights and Sharing Files from a Macintosh Computer
If the network administrator has set up the Guest User object account as
described in
"Creating a Guest User Account" on page
can log in to the network as Guest with no password required.
1
In Mac OS 8 or 9, click the Apple menu > Chooser > AppleTalk > Server
IP Address.
In Mac OS X, click Go > Connect to Server.
2
Enter the IP address or DNS name of the NetWare server, and then click
Connect.
3
Click Guest Login > Connect.
The Guest user has rights to access network resources as configured by the
network administrator.
Macintosh users can change their passwords. When they change their simple
password, their NDS password is automatically synchronized.
1
In Mac OS 8 or 9, click the Apple menu > Chooser > AppleTalk > Server
IP Address.
In Mac OS X, click Go > Connect to Server.
2
Enter the IP address or DNS name of the NetWare server, and then click
Connect.
3
Enter the username.
4
Click Change Password.
5
Enter the old password and the new password, and then click OK.
Although using ConsoleOne from the Administrator Workstation is the
recommended method for managing rights, Macintosh users have some file
sharing and management capability using Chooser.
HINT:
For more information on how to use ConsoleOne to set up and manage
rights, see the
ConsoleOne Users Guide (http://www.novell.com/documentation/lg/
consol12d/index.html)
or view the ConsoleOne online Help.
Working with Macintosh Computers
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