Quirk or Limitation
Not all the values of a multi-value eDirectory
property are shown if there are too many to fit in the
RAM available to ConsoleOne.
Property names in lists are always shown in English.
(ConsoleOne reads them directly from the
eDirectory schema, which is in English only.)
Restricting a user's volume space or a folder's size
doesn't work on an NSS volume.
Generating and printing reports doesn't work if
ConsoleOne is running on a non-Windows*
computer.
Most customizations to ConsoleOne views aren't
saved across sessions. One exception is that
customizations to object property pages (such as
reordering and hiding pages) are saved.
When running ConsoleOne on Linux, you can't
enter more than a couple of values at a time in multi-
value fields.
When running ConsoleOne on Solaris, if you click a
link or menu option to go to a URL in a Web browser,
the action fails if Netscape isn't installed and added
to the system's PATH environment variable.
116 ConsoleOne User Guide
Workaround
Increase the available RAM (try closing all other
programs) and redisplay the list. Currently, Novell
eDirectory
returns all the property values to
TM
ConsoleOne at once. A future eDirectory release
will return them one chunk at a time.
If this prevents you from completing your task, go
to the Novell Web site and submit an enhancement
request. In the meantime, use NetWare
Administrator to complete your task.
The ability to restrict space on an NSS volume will
be added in a future release. NetWare
Administrator doesn't have this capability either.
Run ConsoleOne on a Windows computer with at
least 128 MB RAM.
For details, see
"Customizing Views" on page
This is a problem with Java on Linux and will be
fixed in a future release. For now, you must enter a
couple values, close the properties, reopen the
properties and enter a couple more values, and so
on.
Install Netscape and add the directory where the
Netscape executable file is located to your
system's PATH environment variable.
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