Novell Client 2.0 SP3 for Linux Administration Guide

  Novell Client 2.0 SP3 for Linux Administration Guide
    Understanding the Novell Client for Linux
      Understanding How the Novell Client for Linux Differs from the Novell Client for Windows 2000/XP
      Understanding the Novell Client for Linux Virtual File System
    Configuring the Novell Client for Linux
      Using the Novell Client Configuration Wizard
      Configuration Files for Preconfiguring the Novell Client
      Server Side Configuration for Sending Messages from Client to Users and Groups
    Managing Login
      Setting Up Integrated Login
      Setting Up Login Scripts
      Setting Up Login Restrictions
      Using OpenSLP to Simplify Login
    Managing File Security
      Checking File or Folder Rights
      Changing Trustee Rights
      Adding a Trustee
      Removing a Trustee
      Combining Multiple Trustees
    Security Considerations
      Security Features
      Known Security Threats
      Security Characteristics
      New and Modified Files
      Other Security Considerations
    Troubleshooting Tips
      Novell Client tray sometimes displays an error message on logging in to a desktop on which LUM is configured.
    The Novell Client for Linux Command Line Utilities
      Shell Commands
      GUI Utilities
      Using the Novell Client for Linux Man Pages
    Novell Client for Linux Man Pages
      gnwlogin (1)
      login.conf (4)
      mapdrives.conf (4)
      ncl_install (8)
      ncl_man (1)
      ncl_tray (1)
      nwconnections (1)
      nwcopy (1)
      nwflag (1)
      nwlogin (1)
      nwlogout (1)
      nwmap (1)
      nwpurge (1)
      nwrights (1)
      nwsalvage (1)
      nwsend (1)
      StartupLogin.conf (4)
      StartupMaps.conf (4)
    Documentation Updates
      September, 2009
      August, 2008
    Legal Notices