Click "All users marked as licensed."
3.
Click Create.
4.
This searches through the local or LDAP user directory for your server and
creates a Netshare home directory for each user who has been marked as
licensed but who does not yet have a Netshare directory. If you attempt to
create a home directory that already exists, you receive an error message.
You can use the Netshare utility (the -l option) to perform a batch update,
Note
marking all users as licensed, before using this page.
Using the Netshare Command-line
Utility
Server administrators can use the Netshare command-line utility to define the
Netshare configuration settings, create Netshare home directories for an
individual user or for a batch of users, and display the online help.
Several values are defined in the configuration file; see "Syntax of the Netshare
Utility" on page 368 for details. To accept the default values from the
configuration file, skip these command-line options. (Some examples of how
you can use Netshare are provided for your convenience.) When you enter a
different value for an option, it only applies to the home directory or directories
being created at that time. If you want to modify the configuration file, you
must use Server Manager pages or use your local text editor to edit the
configuration file manually.
In order to run the Netshare command-line utility, you need to manually set the
Note
Path variable to include <server_root>/bin/https/bin.
You can use the Netshare command-line utility to:
• create a Netshare home directory for an individual user
• create a Netshare home directory for a group
• create Netshare home directories for all users marked as licensed
• mark all users as licensed
Using Netshare
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