Providing Network Access To Domain Users - Novell NETWARE 6-DOCUMENTATION Manual

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Novell Native File Access Protocols Installation and Administration Guide
Sophia.graphics.marketing, and Ivan.marketing.acme, then you would
enter the following contexts to the CIFSCTXS.CFG file:
sales.acme
graphics.marketing.acme
marketing.acme
3
Save the file in the SYS:\ETC directory.
4
At the server console, enter CIFSSTOP to unload the current context
search file.
5
Enter CIFSSTRT to load the new context search file and apply the
changes.
When Windows users log in, they enter only a username and the simple
password. The system finds the User object in the context specified in the
CIFSCTXS.CFG file.
NOTE:
Remember that users must have a simple password before they can
access the network.
You can provide access to users from an existing NT domain by importing
them into NDS.
1
Configure the Novell Native File Access Protocols software for Domain
authentication.
Importing users from an NT domain is not supported in Local Mode. In
Local Mode, the main NetWare
rather than the NFAP Import Users page.
2
Run NetWare Remote Manager following the instructions described in
the
NetWare Remote Manager Administration Guide
documentation.
The NetWare Remote Manager is launched by entering the IP address of
the server into the URL field of an Internet browser.
3
In the left frame, click Manage eDirectory > NFAP Import Users.
4
Browse to the NDS Context that you will import the users into.
Any time you reach a valid context for importing users, a Start button will
appear.
5
Click Start to import users.
®
Remote Manager page is displayed
(http://www.novell.com/documentation/lg/nw6p)
in the NetWare 6

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