3.2 Setting Up Optional Account Features

After creating a User object, you can optionally set up the user’s network computing environment, implement extra login security features, and set up an accounting of the user's NetWare server usage.

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3.2.1 Setting Up a User's Network Computing Environment

  1. Right-click the User or Template object that you want to set up the network computing environment for > click Properties.

    Use a Template object if you haven't created the User object yet.

  2. On the General tab, select the Environment page.

  3. Fill in the property page.

    Click Help for details.

  4. Click OK.

3.2.2 Setting Up Extra Login Security for a User

  1. Right-click the User or Template object that you want to set up login security for > click Properties.

    Use a Template object if you haven't created the User object yet.

  2. On the Restrictions tab, fill in the property pages you want.

    Click Help for details on any page.

    Page

    Use to

    Password Restrictions

    Set up a login password.

    Address Restrictions

    Restrict the locations the user can log in from.

    Time Restrictions

    Restrict the times when the user can be logged in. If the user will log in remotely, see Section 3.4, Login Time Restrictions for Remote Users.

    Login Restrictions

    • Limit the number of concurrent login sessions.

    • Set a login expiration and lockout date.

  3. Click OK.

  4. To set up intruder detection for all the User objects in a container:

    1. Right-click the container > click Properties.

    2. On the General tab, select the Intruder Detection page.

    3. Fill in the property page.

      Click Help for details.

    4. Click OK.

3.2.3 Setting Up an Accounting of a User's NetWare Server Usage

  1. Right-click the User or Template object that you want to set up the accounting for > click Properties.

    Use a Template object if you haven't created the User object yet.

  2. On the Restrictions tab, select the Account Balance page.

  3. Fill in the property page.

    Click Help for details.

  4. Click OK.

  5. Use NetWare Administrator to set up one or more NetWare servers to charge for network services.

    See the NetWare Administrator online help for details.