Novell NETWARE 6-DOCUMENTATION Manual page 2824

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Setting Taskbar Properties
Securing the Server Console
Removing Installed Menu Items from the Desktop Menu
You can remove either an entire menu file and all the contents, or you can
remove only a single menu item.
To remove a whole menu file, either delete the file or rename it by changing
the extension to something other than .MENU.
To remove a single menu item from the desktop menu, locate the item and
delete it from the menu file.
Currently, the default taskbar property is the stay-on-top property. If you do
not want the taskbar to stay on top, you can change this property by creating
a NAWT.PROPERTIES configuration file and adding the following line to it:
taskbar.stayontop=false
For an example of a properties configuration file, see the
SYS:\JAVA\LIB\NAWT.PROPERTIES.SAMPLE file.
The first principle of securing your server console is physical security. If you
don't provide physical security, nothing else you do matters very much.
The processing unit should be locked in a place where no one can remove it
or reboot it. Some network administrators remove both the keyboard and the
monitor and manage the server remotely by using NetWare Remote Manager
or RCONSOLEJ. We suggest that you also consider using a power-on
password whether you manage at the console or use RCONSOLEJ at a
workstation.
Two features that provide additional security at the console are the following:
The SECURE CONSOLE command. For more information:
"Why Should I Use SECURE CONSOLE?" on page 68
"Using the SECURE CONSOLE Command" on page 68
The screen saver console-lock feature. For more information:
"Using SCRSAVER to Lock the Server Console" on page 69
"Unlocking the Server Console" on page 70
Managing the NetWare Server
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