October 4, 2004

Updates were made to the following sections.

Location Change

Configuring the ZENworks Middle Tier Server with NSAdmin.

Added information regarding the use of the NSAdmin utility when a port other than port 80 is used on the Web server.

The Role of the Novell Client.

Deleted obsolete information regarding ZENworks components installed by the Novell Client.

Using the Novell Client in a ZENworks 6.5 Environment.

Deleted obsolete information regarding the role of the client and added clarification about using the Novell Client and the Desktop Management Agent together.

Added a note to clarify the behavior of a workstation outside a firewall when both the client and the agent are installed on the workstation.

What Is the Desktop Management Agent?.

Deleted incorrect information regarding agent capabilities.

Added an important note to highlight the importance of the agent.

What Is the Desktop Management Server?.

Generalized and limited the content of the third paragraph to avoid the impression that the only files installed by the back end installation are .jar files.

Understanding the ZENworks Multiple UNC Provider.

Changed introductory paragraphs to more accurately reflect the functionality and limitations of ZENworks for Desktops 4.x regarding file access.

How Does ZENMUP Work?.

Added explanatory text to point out that files being accessed can be located either on a NetWare or Windows server, and that the protocol used to access these files varies based on the NOS where the files are located.

ZENMUP Environments.

Added explanatory text in the first row of the table to point out that files being accessed can be located either on a NetWare or Windows server, and that the protocol used to access these files varies based on the NOS where the files are located.

Application Files.

Added text to indicate that applications can be associated to workstations, groups, and containers.