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eDirectory for the Beginner
February 2002
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ConsoleOne

It delivers 100% Java-based GUI management to the server console and client desktops.

Novell ConsoleOne.

Figure 22: Novell ConsoleOne.

ConsoleOne- the single point of administration for your network resources with capabilities and features that are snapped in as needed to manage and administer Novell and third-party products on a variety of platforms. The particular set of features you see in ConsoleOne depends on the composition of your network. For example, if eDirectory 8.5 is installed on your network, you see features for browsing eDirectory 8.5 trees and administering eDirectory 8.5 objects. If NetWare is installed, you see features for accessing NetWare server consoles and managing server resources.

With ConsoleOne you can perform the following tasks:

  • Browse large containers that contain thousands of objects.

  • Configure LDAPv3 services on individual servers and control how LDAP-based access to eDirectory 8.5 works for different groups of users.

  • Create, move, rename, delete, and modify any type of eDirectory 8.5 object defined in the schema of your eDirectory 8.5 tree.

  • Extend the eDirectory 8.5 schema to allow the addition of new types of objects and properties to your eDirectory 8.5 tree, including the ability to create auxiliary classes.

  • Create templates for setting up new user accounts. A template supplies initial values for most properties of the user object.

  • Control whether eDirectory 8.5 rights assignments are inheritable to lower levels in the tree, even for specific properties such as login passwords.

  • Manage the file system on individual NetWare volumes. You can create, move, copy, and delete individual files and folders. You can modify file and folder attributes, including rights assignments and owners, or view and change volume statistics and control disk space allocations by user or by folder.

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