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A- Access
- access
denied errors, Access Denied
- control
to domain resources, User Access to Domain Resources, Single Master Domain Model
- permissions, Setting the Audit Policy
- to
files and directories, Setting the Audit Policy
- to
guests, Setting the Audit Policy
- Account
- information,
managing, Managing Account Information
- lockout
policy, Setting User Password (Account) Policy
- Operators
group, Adding a Domain Workstation or Server Computer, Built-in Local Groups—Controlling What Users Can Do, Using Administrators and Operators — An Example, Domain Guests
- policy, Setting User Password (Account) Policy
- Accounts
- computer, Adding New Domain User Accounts
- group, Adding New Domain User Accounts
- templates, Adding New Domain User Accounts
- user, Adding New Domain User Accounts
- Add Printer
Wizard
- adding
printer, Adding a Printer (Shared Printer Queue)
- browsing for printers, Overview of Advanced Server Printing
- setting
properties, Setting Properties for a Printer (Shared Printer Queue), Setting General Properties for a Printer (Shared Printer Queue), Changing Scheduling and Spooling Settings, Sharing a Printer (Shared Printer Queue), Security, Controlling Access to Printers (Shared Printer Queues), Auditing, Taking Ownership, Setting Device-Specific Properties, Setting Printer Memory, Using Print Forms, Choosing Font Types
- setting
up a printer, Setting Up a Printer (Shared Printer Queue)
- setting
up a printing pool, Using a Printing Pool
- Windows
95 vs. Windows NT, Installing Printer Drivers for Multiple Hardware Platforms
- Adding
- computers
to domains, Adding a Domain Workstation or Server Computer
- user
accounts, Adding New Domain User Accounts, Adding Local User Accounts
- Administrative alerts, Assessing and Managing Resource Use, Managing Administrative Alerts
- Administrative shares, Sharing a Directory in the HP-UX System, Changing Share Properties
- Administrators
- adding
computers to domains, Adding a Domain Workstation or Server Computer
- logging
on, How Administrators Should Log On
- Administrators group, Domain Guests
- ability
to grant rights, Managing the User Rights Policy
- assigning
technical staff, Using Administrators and Operators — An Example
- built-in account created automatically, Membership in the Built-in Administrators Group
- built-in
Administrator user account, Built-in Domain and Workstation User Accounts, Domain Admins
- built-in
guest account, Built-in Domain and Workstation User Accounts
- changing printer permissions, Taking Ownership
- changing share properties, Changing Share Properties
- description, Built-in Local Groups—Controlling What Users Can Do
- rights and built-in abilties held, Built-in Local Groups—Controlling What Users Can Do
- specifying
events to be audited, Monitoring Advanced Server Security Events
- stopping
directory sharing, Stopping Directory Sharing
- Advanced Server
- administrative
shares, Changing Share Properties
- browsing
feature, Introducing the Advanced Server/9000
- clients
accessing, Computers that Can Interact with Domain Computers
- commands, Adding a Domain Workstation or Server Computer, Removing a Computer From a Domain, Identifying Domains Internally, Changing the Computer Name of a Server or Workstation, Changing the Name of a Domain, Moving a Computer to a Different Domain, Managing the User Environment Profile, Sharing a Directory in the HP-UX System, Default Directory Permissions, Viewing Event Logs at the Advanced Server Command Prompt
- dedicated
server in master domain model, Dedicated Server in a Master Domain Model
- Directory Replicator service, Partial and Full Synchronization
- Directory Services, Directory Services and Domains
- file
name space mapping, Advanced Server Name Space Mapping
- integrating
with existing systems, Introducing the Advanced Server/9000, Integrating Advanced Server with Existing Systems
- interoperability
with LAN Manager, Introducing the Advanced Server/9000, How Advanced Server Works with LAN Manager
- Net
commands, Creating a Trust Relationship Between Two Domains, User Manager and User Manager for Domains, Sharing Resources With Network Users, Sharing a Directory in the HP-UX System, Taking Ownership of Files and Directories, Setting Permissions on Directories, Strategies for Using File Permissions, Setting Customized "Special Access" Permissions, Setting Permissions on Shared Directories, Setting Permissions on Printers, Using a Print Processor Script, Managing a Print Queue
- Net
Logon service, Sharing Network Resources
- overview
of features, Introducing the Advanced Server/9000
- permissions, How Advanced Server Permissions Work
- printing, Overview of Advanced Server Printing, Advanced Server Printing Terms, Advanced Server Remote Printing
- remote administration, Introducing the Advanced Server/9000
- security
model, Introducing the Advanced Server/9000
- UNIX
system integration, Introducing the Advanced Server/9000
- Alerter service, managing
administrative alerts, Managing Administrative Alerts
- Application log, Overview
- Audit policy
- auditing
printers, Auditing
- description, Monitoring Advanced Server Security Events
- managing, Managing the Audit Policy
- selecting
types of events to be audited, Setting the Audit Policy
- Auditing
- Audit
policy, Monitoring Advanced Server Security Events
- file
and folder access, Auditing File and Folder Access
- printer
usage, Auditing
- resource
use, Auditing Resource Use
- tracking
security events, Monitoring Advanced Server Security Events
- Authentication,
user logons, User Authentication
B- Backup domain controllers, Promoting and Demoting Domain Controllers
- Backup Operators group, Built-in Local Groups—Controlling What Users Can Do
- BDCs
(backup domain controllers)
- adding
computers to domains, Adding a Domain Workstation or Server Computer
- change
log of directory database, size, Storage of Changes in the Change Log
- description, Primary and Backup Domain Controllers
- partial
and full synchronizing, Partial and Full Synchronization
- promoting, Promoting and Demoting Domain Controllers
- single domain model, Single Domain Model
- synchronizing
the directory database, Synchronizing Domain Controllers
- Browsing
- feature
description, Introducing the Advanced Server/9000
- network
for printers, Overview of Advanced Server Printing
- Built-in
- global
groups, Built-in Domain and Workstation User Accounts
- local
groups, Built-in Domain and Workstation User Accounts
C- Change log, changes to directory
database, Storage of Changes in the Change Log
- Characters
- allowed
in group names, Creating New Groups
- allowed
in user accounts, Adding New Domain User Accounts
- Clearing
event logs, Setting Options for Logging Events, Archiving a Log
- Clients accessing Advanced
Server
- LAN Manager, LAN Manager 2.2 Servers and Clients, Logging On at Windows 95, Windows for Workgroups, MS-DOS, or LAN Manager, Version 2.2, Client Computers, Connecting to Shared Directories
- logging on, How User Logons Work
- MS-DOS, MS-DOS Clients, Logging On at Windows 95, Windows for Workgroups, MS-DOS, or LAN Manager, Version 2.2, Client Computers, Connecting to Shared Directories
- Windows 95, Windows 95 Clients, Logging On at Windows 95, Windows for Workgroups, MS-DOS, or LAN Manager, Version 2.2, Client Computers, Connecting to Shared Directories
- Windows for Workgroups, Logging On at Windows 95, Windows for Workgroups, MS-DOS, or LAN Manager, Version 2.2, Client Computers, Connecting to Shared Directories
- Windows NT Workstation, Connecting to Shared Directories
- workgroup computers, Workgroup Computers
- Computer accounts
- definition, Secure Communications Channel
- number
of in directory database, Directory Database Size
- overview, Advanced Server Computer Accounts
- secure
communications channel, Secure Communications Channel, User Authentication
- Computers
- adding
to domains, Adding a Domain Workstation or Server Computer
- changing
name, Changing the Computer Name of a Server or Workstation
- choosing
computer to be print servers, Choosing Computers to Be Print Servers
- moving
from one domain to another, Moving a Computer to a Different Domain
- removing
from domain, Removing a Computer From a Domain
- Connections
- closing
resources, Viewing or Closing Resources In Use
- connecting
to shared directories, Connecting to Shared Directories
- disconnecting, Viewing or Disconnecting User Sessions, Viewing or Disconnecting Shared Resources
- disconnecting
users forcibly when logon hours expire, Setting User Password (Account) Policy
- displaying
connections and resource usage, Assessing and Managing Resource Use
- low
speed, User Manager and User Manager for Domains, Refreshing the View, Adding New Domain User Accounts, Creating a New Global Group, Selecting a Computer
- making
connections from MS-DOS computers, Considerations for MS-DOS Users
- printers, Planning How Users Access Printers (Shared Printer Queues)
- Copying user
accounts, Adding New Domain User Accounts
- Creating
- custom
printer forms, Creating Custom Forms
- global
groups, Creating a New Global Group
- local
groups, Creating a New Local Group
- logon
scripts, Logon Scripts
- new
groups with User Manager for Domains, Creating New Groups
- print
processor scripts, Using a Print Processor Script
- printers, Adding a Printer (Shared Printer Queue)
- trust
relationships, Creating a Trust Relationship Between Two Domains
- Creator Owner
- group
description, Special Groups
- special
identity, Setting Permissions on Advanced Server Volumes
D- Databases,
directory database, Directory Database
- Dedicated server in master
domain model, Dedicated Server in a Master Domain Model
- Deleting, Removing a Computer From a Domain
- computers
from domains, Removing a Computer From a Domain
- event
log files, Archiving a Log
- groups
created with User Manager for Domains, Deleting a Group
- user
accounts, Deleting and Disabling User Accounts
- Demoting
domain controllers, Promoting and Demoting Domain Controllers
- Device drivers, Advanced Server Remote Printing
- Device fonts, Choosing Font Types
- Directories, Managing Shared Resources and Resource Security
- creating
in UNIX system, Sharing a Directory in the HP-UX System
- definition, Directory Services and Domains
- home
directories, Adding New Domain User Accounts, Managing the User Environment Profile
- locking
during replication, How Directory Replication Works, Managing Exported Subdirectories, Managing Locks and Viewing Import Subdirectory Status
- ownership,
taking, Taking Ownership of Files and Directories
- permissions, File and Directory Permissions, How Advanced Server Permissions Work, Setting Permissions on Advanced Server Volumes, Default Directory Permissions, Strategies for Using File Permissions
- sharing
in UNIX system, Sharing a Directory in the HP-UX System
- Directory database
- computer
accounts, Advanced Server Computer Accounts, Secure Communications Channel, User Authentication, Directory Database Size
- group
accounts, Effects of Computer Accounts on Domain Administration
- logging
on, How User Logons Work
- size of in planning domain, Directory Database Size
- synchronizing, Directory Database Synchronization
- user
accounts, Directory Database Size
- Directory
replication
- assigning
logon account, Setting Up an Export Server, Setting Up an Import Computer
- assigning
user account, Replication Prerequisites
- configuring
with Server Manager, Replication Prerequisites
- description, Managing Directory Replication
- export
servers, Managing Directory Replication, How Directory Replication Works, Setting Up an Export Server, Managing Exported Subdirectories, Exporting to Specific Computers
- import
computers, Managing Directory Replication, How Directory Replication Works, Setting Up an Import Computer, Exporting to Specific Computers
- locking
directories, How Directory Replication Works, Managing Exported Subdirectories, Managing Locks and Viewing Import Subdirectory Status
- logon
scripts, Assigning Logon Scripts to User or Group Accounts
- prerequisites, Replication Prerequisites
- replicating, Setting Up an Import Computer, Replication of Multiple Directory Trees
- Replicator group, Built-in Local Groups—Controlling What Users Can Do
- troubleshooting, Replication Troubleshooting Tips, Access Denied, Exporting to Specific Computers, Replication to a Domain Name Over a WAN Link
- usefulness, Managing Directory Replication
- Directory Replicator
service, Managing Directory Replication
- Directory Services, Directory Services and Domains
- adding several user accounts at one
time, Adding New Domain User Accounts
- Disabling
user accounts, Deleting and Disabling User Accounts
- Disconnecting
- shared
resources, Viewing or Disconnecting Shared Resources
- user
sessions, Viewing or Disconnecting User Sessions
- users
forcibly when logon hours expire, Setting User Password (Account) Policy
- Documents, printing, Choosing Font Types
- Domain accounts vs.
workstation accounts, Domain Accounts and Workstation Accounts
- Domain Admins
group, Membership in the Built-in Administrators Group, Built-in Local Groups—Controlling What Users Can Do, Domain Admins, Domain Guests
- Domain controllers
- adding computers to domains, Adding a Domain Workstation or Server Computer
- BDCs, Primary and Backup Domain Controllers
- demoting, Promoting and Demoting Domain Controllers
- member
servers, Adding, Renaming, Moving, and Removing Domain Computers
- PDCs, Primary and Backup Domain Controllers
- promoting, Promoting and Demoting Domain Controllers
- synchronizing, Synchronizing Domain Controllers
- Domain Guests group, Built-in Local Groups—Controlling What Users Can Do, Domain Guests
- Domain name
- changing, Changing the Name of a Domain
- identifying
internally, Identifying Domains Internally
- Domain Users group, Built-in Local Groups—Controlling What Users Can Do, Domain Users, Domain Guests
- Domains
- adding
computers, Adding a Domain Workstation or Server Computer
- advantages
to using, Benefits of Domains
- BDCs, Primary and Backup Domain Controllers
- built-in
groups, Built-in Local Groups—Controlling What Users Can Do
- communicating
with other environments, Computers that Can Interact with Domain Computers, Workgroup Computers, MS-DOS Clients, LAN Manager 2.2 Servers and Clients, Sharing Advanced Server Resources With Other Network Computers
- computer, User Authentication, Changing the Computer Name of a Server or Workstation
- domain
accounts vs. workstation accounts, Domain Accounts and Workstation Accounts
- Domain
Admins group, Membership in the Built-in Administrators Group, Built-in Local Groups—Controlling What Users Can Do, Domain Admins, Domain Guests
- domain
controllers, Primary and Backup Domain Controllers, Promoting and Demoting Domain Controllers, Synchronizing Domain Controllers
- Domain
Guests group, Built-in Local Groups—Controlling What Users Can Do, Domain Guests
- domain
models, Deciding on a Domain Model, Single Domain Model, Single Master Domain Model, Multiple Master Domain Model, Dedicated Server in a Master Domain Model
- domain
names in user accounts, Domain Names
- Domain
Users group, Built-in Local Groups—Controlling What Users Can Do, Domain Users, Domain Guests
- duplicate
user accounts in different domains, Duplicate User Accounts in Different Domains
- groups, Grouping Users With Similar Needs
- logging
on, How User Logons Work
- low-speed
connections, User Manager and User Manager for Domains, Refreshing the View, Adding New Domain User Accounts, Creating a New Global Group
- managing, Managing Domains
- member
servers, Adding, Renaming, Moving, and Removing Domain Computers
- moving
a computer from one domain to another, Moving a Computer to a Different Domain
- non-domain
controllers, Computers that Can Interact with Domain Computers
- organizing, Deciding on a Domain Model
- overview, Directory Services and Domains
- pass-through
authentication, Pass-Through Authentication
- PDCs, Promoting and Demoting Domain Controllers
- planning, Deciding on a Domain Model
- removing
computers, Removing a Computer From a Domain
- resource
domain, Grouping Users With Similar Needs, Single Master Domain Model, Multiple Master Domain Model
- resources,
user access to, User Access to Domain Resources
- security
identifier (SID), Identifying Domains Internally, Contents of a User Account
- synchronizing
directory database, Partial and Full Synchronization
- trust
relationships, Administering Trust Relationships
- Windows
NT Workstation, Computers Running Windows NT Workstation
- workgroup
computers, Computers Running Windows NT Workstation, Workgroup Computers
- Dots per
inch (DPI), Choosing Printers
- Downloadable soft fonts, Choosing Font Types
- Drive letters
- assigning to shared directories using
File Manager, Connecting to Shared Directories
- assigning
to shared directories using Windows NT Explorer, Connecting to Shared Directories
- Drivers, Advanced Server Remote Printing
- Duplicate user accounts in
different domains, Duplicate User Accounts in Different Domains
E- Environment variables
- %USERNAME%
wildcard, %USERNAME% in User Profile and Home Directory Paths
- description, Managing User Work Environments
- home
directory, Environment Variables
- user
environment profile, Copying the User Environment Profile
- Errors, access
denied, Access Denied
- Event
logs, Monitoring Events
- additional
data field, Interpreting an Event, Additional Data
- application
log, Overview
- archiving, Sorting Events, Using Event Logs to Troubleshoot Problems, Using Event Viewer With Archived Log Files
- clearing, Setting Options for Logging Events, Archiving a Log
- comma-delimited
text file format, Sorting Events, Using Event Logs to Troubleshoot Problems, Archiving a Log, Using Logs Archived in a Text Format
- deleting, Archiving a Log
- description, Monitoring Events
- elfread
command, using to view, Viewing Event Logs at the Advanced Server Command Prompt
- event, Event Header, Event Description, Event Types, Viewing Details About Events
- filtering options, Filtering Events
- log
file format, Overview, Archiving a Log, Viewing a Log Archived in Log File Format
- logging
options, Setting Options for Logging Events
- searching for events, Searching for Events
- security event log, Auditing Resource Use, Overview
- selecting, Using Event Viewer
- size of log, Setting Options for Logging Events, Managing the Audit Policy
- sorting events, Sorting Events
- system log, description, Overview
- troubleshooting
uses, Using Event Logs to Troubleshoot Problems
- viewing, Using Event Viewer, Viewing Specific Logged Events, Viewing Details About Events, Viewing a Log Archived in Log File Format, Using Logs Archived in a Text Format, Viewing Event Logs at the Advanced Server Command Prompt
- Event Viewer, Monitoring Events
- access denied errors, Access Denied
- archiving
logs, Using Event Viewer With Archived Log Files
- changing the font, Changing the Font
- computer,
selecting, Using Event Viewer
- displaying
events, Interpreting an Event
- filtering
events, Filtering Events
- low-speed connections, Selecting a Computer
- refreshing views, Refreshing the View
- searching
for events, Searching for Events
- selecting
logs, Using Event Viewer
- sorting
events, Sorting Events
- troubleshooting
directory replication, Replication Troubleshooting Tips
- viewing, Using Event Viewer, Viewing Specific Logged Events, Viewing a Log Archived in Log File Format
- Events, Monitoring Events
- description, Monitoring Events
- filtering, Filtering Events
- interpreting, Interpreting an Event
- overwriting, Setting Options for Logging Events
- searching, Searching for Events
- security, Monitoring Advanced Server Security Events, Managing the Audit Policy, Auditing File and Folder Access
- security
events, Setting the Audit Policy
- sorting, Sorting Events
- types, Event Types
- viewing, Using Event Viewer, Viewing Specific Logged Events, Viewing Details About Events, Viewing a Log Archived in Log File Format, Using Logs Archived in a Text Format, Viewing Event Logs at the Advanced Server Command Prompt
- Everyone
- group, Adding New Domain User Accounts, Built-in Local Groups—Controlling What Users Can Do, Special Groups
- special
identity, Setting Permissions on Advanced Server Volumes
- Explorer (Windows NT)
- assigning
drive letters to shared directories, Connecting to Shared Directories
- specifying
which files to audit, Monitoring Advanced Server Security Events
- Export
servers
- default export path, How Directory Replication Works
- description, Managing Directory Replication
- managing locks, stabilization, and subtree
replication, Managing Exported Subdirectories
- problems
if not specified, Exporting to Specific Computers
- setting up, Setting Up an Export Server
F- File name space mapping, Advanced Server Name Space Mapping
- File systems
- blocking access to shared directories, Sharing Resources With Network Users
- file
and directory permissions, File and Directory Permissions
- ownership of files and directories, Taking Ownership of Files and Directories
- permissions,
how they work, How Advanced Server Permissions Work
- security
considerations, How Advanced Server Permissions Work
- Files
- auditing
access, Auditing File and Folder Access
- file
name space mapping, Advanced Server Name Space Mapping
- log
files, Managing Shared Resources and Resource Security
- long
file names, Considerations for MS-DOS Users, Advanced Server Name Space Mapping
- ownership,
taking, Taking Ownership of Files and Directories
- permissions, File and Directory Permissions, How Advanced Server Permissions Work, Setting Permissions on Advanced Server Volumes, Setting Permissions on Directories, Setting Permissions on Files, Strategies for Using File Permissions
- protecting
against viruses, Protecting Against Viruses
- replicating, Managing Directory Replication
- sharing
with network users, Sharing Resources With Network Users
- Filtering events, Filtering Events
- Folders, Managing Directory Replication
- Font
types, Choosing Font Types
G- Global groups, Built-in Domain and Workstation User Accounts
- assigning logon scripts with User Manager
for Domains, Assigning Logon Scripts to User or Group Accounts
- creating, Creating a New Global Group
- deleting, Deleting a Group
- description, Grouping Users With Similar Needs
- Domain, Membership in the Built-in Administrators Group, Built-in Local Groups—Controlling What Users Can Do, Domain Admins, Domain Users, Domain Guests
- strategies
for using, Strategies for Using Groups
- vs. local groups, Local Groups
- Group accounts
- number
in directory database, Directory Database Size
- overview, Grouping Users With Similar Needs
- Group memberships, changing, Changing a Group's Membership or Description
- Groups
- Account
Operators group, Adding a Domain Workstation or Server Computer, Built-in Local Groups—Controlling What Users Can Do, Using Administrators and Operators — An Example, Domain Guests
- assigning
to technical staff, Using Administrators and Operators — An Example
- Backup
Operators group, Built-in Local Groups—Controlling What Users Can Do
- built-in
groups, Built-in Local Groups—Controlling What Users Can Do, Built-in Global Groups: Automatic Memberships in Local Groups
- creating, Creating New Groups
- Creator
Owner group, Special Groups
- deleting, Deleting and Disabling User Accounts
- description, Grouping Users With Similar Needs
- Domain, Membership in the Built-in Administrators Group, Built-in Local Groups—Controlling What Users Can Do, Domain Admins, Domain Users, Domain Guests
- Everyone
group, Adding New Domain User Accounts, Built-in Local Groups—Controlling What Users Can Do, Special Groups
- global
groups, Built-in Domain and Workstation User Accounts
- granting
permissions to groups rather than users, Managing Group Accounts
- group
accounts, Managing User Accounts
- group
name, Creating New Groups
- Guests
group, Built-in Local Groups—Controlling What Users Can Do
- local, Local Groups
- permissions,
customizing, Strategies for Using File Permissions
- Print
Operators group, Controlling Access to Printers (Shared Printer Queues)
- Replicator
group, Built-in Local Groups—Controlling What Users Can Do
- Server
Operators group, Built-in Local Groups—Controlling What Users Can Do
- special
groups, Special Groups
- strategies
for using, Strategies for Using Groups
- user
profiles, Managing the User Environment Profile
- Users
group, Built-in Local Groups—Controlling What Users Can Do
- Guests
- Domain
Guests group, Built-in Local Groups—Controlling What Users Can Do, Domain Guests
- Guest
account, built-in, Built-in Domain and Workstation User Accounts
- guest
logons, local vs. network, Built-in Domain and Workstation User Accounts
- Guests
group, Built-in Local Groups—Controlling What Users Can Do
H- Hardware, installing printer
drivers for multiple platforms, Installing Printer Drivers for Multiple Hardware Platforms
- Hewlett-Packard (HP), printers
and network card addresses, Installing Printer Drivers for Multiple Hardware Platforms
- Home
directories
- %USERNAME% wildcard, Managing the User Environment Profile
- assigning, Adding New Domain User Accounts
- default, Adding New Domain User Accounts
- Hours, logon, Setting User Password (Account) Policy, Managing Logon Hours
I- Import computers
- default import path, How Directory Replication Works
- description, Managing Directory Replication
- managing locks, Managing Locks and Viewing Import Subdirectory Status
- problems
if not specified, Exporting to Specific Computers
- setting up, Setting Up an Import Computer
- viewing
import subdirectory status, Managing Locks and Viewing Import Subdirectory Status
- Individual permissions, How Advanced Server Permissions Work
- Installing printer
driver files
- at the print server, Overview of Advanced Server Printing
- for
multiple hardware platforms, Installing Printer Drivers for Multiple Hardware Platforms
- for
unsupported printers, Installing a Printer Driver for an Unsupported Printer
- on
Windows 95, Installing Printer Drivers for Multiple Hardware Platforms
- Interactive
special identity, Setting Permissions on Advanced Server Volumes
L- LAN Manager
- browsing for print servers, Overview of Advanced Server Printing
- clients
accessing Advanced Server, LAN Manager 2.2 Servers and Clients
- interoperability
with Advanced Server, How Advanced Server Works with LAN Manager
- local
groups not allowed, How Advanced Server Works with LAN Manager
- logging
on as client computer, Logging On at Windows 95, Windows for Workgroups, MS-DOS, or LAN Manager, Version 2.2, Client Computers
- sharing
files and printers, Sharing Advanced Server Resources With Other Network Computers
- trust
relationships, not recognizing, How Advanced Server Works with LAN Manager
- Load
balancing using replication, Managing Directory Replication
- Local groups, Built-in Domain and Workstation User Accounts
- built-in, Built-in Local Groups—Controlling What Users Can Do
- controlling what users can do, Built-in Local Groups—Controlling What Users Can Do
- creating, Creating a New Local Group
- deleting, Deleting a Group
- description, Grouping Users With Similar Needs, Local Groups
- group name, Creating New Groups
- LAN
Manager, How Advanced Server Works with LAN Manager
- sharing
directories, Sharing Directories
- strategies for using, Strategies for Using Groups
- user
rights, Built-in Local Groups—Controlling What Users Can Do
- vs.
global groups, Local Groups
- Local user accounts
- adding, Adding Local User Accounts
- description, Local User Accounts
- Locking
- directories
during replication, How Directory Replication Works, Managing Exported Subdirectories
- replication
from an import computer, Managing Locks and Viewing Import Subdirectory Status
- Log
files, Overview
- change log, changes to directory database, Storage of Changes in the Change Log
- event, Overview
- security
log, Overview
- Logging
on
- administrators, How Administrators Should Log On
- at
a client computer, Logging On at Windows 95, Windows for Workgroups, MS-DOS, or LAN Manager, Version 2.2, Client Computers
- at a Windows NT member server, Logging On at a Computer Running Windows NT Workstation or a Computer Running Windows NT Server as a Member Server
- at a Windows NT Server domain controller, Logging On at a Windows NT Server Domain Controller
- at
a Windows NT Workstation computer, Logging On at a Computer Running Windows NT Workstation or a Computer Running Windows NT Server as a Member Server
- cached logon information, Cached Logon Information
- disconnecting
users forcibly when logon hours expire, Setting User Password (Account) Policy
- interactively, Interactive and Remote Logons
- managing
logon hours, Managing Logon Hours
- overview, How User Logons Work
- pass-through authentication, Pass-Through Authentication
- remotely, Interactive and Remote Logons, Pass-Through Authentication
- user authentication, User Authentication
- Logon hours, Setting User Password (Account) Policy, Managing Logon Hours
- Logon scripts
- assigning to user or group accounts, Assigning Logon Scripts to User or Group Accounts
- creating, Logon Scripts
- description, Managing User Work Environments, Logon Scripts
- replicating, Assigning Logon Scripts to User or Group Accounts, Replicating Logon Scripts
- Low-speed
connections, User Manager and User Manager for Domains, Refreshing the View, Adding New Domain User Accounts, Creating a New Global Group, Selecting a Computer
M- Mandatory user profiles, Managing the User Environment Profile, User Profiles
- Mapping user accounts
to UNIX system, Managing the User Environment Profile
- mapuname
command, Managing the User Environment Profile
- Master domain model
- multiple, Multiple Master Domain Model
- single, Single Master Domain Model
- Member servers
- Administrators
account, Built-in Domain and Workstation User Accounts
- description, Windows NT Server Member Servers
- guest
logons, Built-in Domain and Workstation User Accounts
- local home directories, Adding New Domain User Accounts
- logging
on, Logging On at a Computer Running Windows NT Workstation or a Computer Running Windows NT Server as a Member Server
- managing
accounts, Membership in the Built-in Administrators Group
- managing
User Rights policy, Managing the User Rights Policy
- trust
relationships, Administering Trust Relationships
- user accounts, groups, security policies, Domain Accounts and Workstation Accounts
- Memory,
printer, Setting Printer Memory
- Messenger
service
- indicating when documents are printed, Using a Printing Pool
- managing administrative alerts, Managing Administrative Alerts
- MS-DOS
- accessing
printers from MS-DOS clients, Advanced Server Remote Printing
- clients
accessing Advanced Server, MS-DOS Clients
- converting
long file names, Considerations for MS-DOS Users
- logging
on as client computer, Logging On at Windows 95, Windows for Workgroups, MS-DOS, or LAN Manager, Version 2.2, Client Computers
- making
network connections with net use command, Connecting to Shared Directories
- printing
from MS-DOS-based applications, Sharing a Printer (Shared Printer Queue)
- shared
directory considerations, Considerations for MS-DOS Users
- viewing
share names, Sharing Resources With Network Users
- Multiple
- directory
trees, Replication of Multiple Directory Trees
- hardware
platforms, installing printer driver files, Installing Printer Drivers for Multiple Hardware Platforms
- master
domain model, Multiple Master Domain Model
- printer
devices connected to single printer, Planning How Users Access Printers (Shared Printer Queues)
- printers
connected to single print device, Planning How Users Access Printers (Shared Printer Queues)
N- Name
space mapping, file, Advanced Server Name Space Mapping
- Names
- computer
names, changing, Changing the Computer Name of a Server or Workstation
- domain
names, Changing the Name of a Domain, Domain Names
- file
name space mapping, Advanced Server Name Space Mapping
- group
names, Creating New Groups
- printer
names, Sharing a Printer (Shared Printer Queue)
- Net
commands
- net accounts, User Manager and User Manager for Domains
- net
group, User Manager and User Manager for Domains
- net help, User Manager and User Manager for Domains
- net
localgroup, User Manager and User Manager for Domains
- net
perms, Setting Permissions on Advanced Server Volumes, Setting Permissions on Directories, Strategies for Using File Permissions, Setting Customized "Special Access" Permissions, Setting Permissions on Shared Directories, Setting Permissions on Printers
- net print, Setting General Properties for a Printer (Shared Printer Queue), Using a Print Processor Script, Managing a Print Queue
- net
share, Sharing a Directory in the HP-UX System
- net trust, Creating a Trust Relationship Between Two Domains
- net user, User Manager and User Manager for Domains
- net view, Sharing Resources With Network Users
- Net Logon service
- discovery
process, User Authentication
- pass-through
authentication, Pass-Through Authentication
- secure
communications channel, Secure Communications Channel, User Authentication
- user
authentication, User Authentication
- Network adapter cards, Advanced Server Printing Terms, Configuring Network-Interface Printers
- Network
Neighborhood
- browsing
for printers, Overview of Advanced Server Printing
- making
connections to shared directories, Connecting to Shared Directories
- managing
printers remotely, Viewing and Managing Remote Printers
- viewing share names, Sharing Resources With Network Users
- Network
special identity, Setting Permissions on Advanced Server Volumes
- Network-interface printers
- configuring, Configuring Network-Interface Printers
- description, Advanced Server Printing Terms
- Networks
- access
by computers running other operating systems, Computers that Can Interact with Domain Computers
- adding
domain computers, Adding a Domain Workstation or Server Computer
- browsing
available resources, Administering Trust Relationships
- domain
models, Deciding on a Domain Model
- home
directories, Adding New Domain User Accounts, Managing the User Environment Profile
- installing
printer drivers, Installing Printer Drivers for Multiple Hardware Platforms
- interoperation
of Advanced Server with other network software, Integrating Advanced Server with Existing Systems
- logon
hours, managing, Managing Logon Hours
- logon
scripts, Managing Logon Hours
- network
adapter cards, Advanced Server Printing Terms
- protecting
against viruses, Protecting Against Viruses
- removing
domain computers, Removing a Computer From a Domain
- security, Advanced Server Domains
- sharing
files and printers with other networks, Sharing Advanced Server Resources With Other Network Computers
- synchronizing
domain computers, Synchronizing Domain Controllers
P- Pass-through
authentication, Pass-Through Authentication
- Passwords
- Account
policy, Setting User Password (Account) Policy
- Administrator
account, Built-in Domain and Workstation User Accounts
- user
accounts, Contents of a User Account
- PDCs (primary domain
controllers)
- dedicated server
in master domain model, Dedicated Server in a Master Domain Model
- demoting, Promoting and Demoting Domain Controllers
- description, Primary and Backup Domain Controllers
- multiple master
domain model, Multiple Master Domain Model
- single domain modle, Single Domain Model
- synchronizing the directory database, Directory Database Synchronization
- time
zone used, Managing Logon Hours
- Permissions, Managing Shared Resources and Resource Security
- changing
file permissions, Setting Permissions on Files
- copying
with User Manager for Domains, Adding New Domain User Accounts
- customizing, Strategies for Using File Permissions
- default
directory permissions, Default Directory Permissions
- definition, Managing the User Rights Policy
- directory
permissions, Managing Shared Resources and Resource Security
- granting
to groups rather than users, Managing Group Accounts
- individual, How Advanced Server Permissions Work
- printers, Setting Permissions on Printers, Security
- setting
permissions, Strategies for Using File Permissions, Setting Permissions on Shared Directories
- share
permissions, Setting Permissions on Shared Directories
- special
access permissions, How Advanced Server Permissions Work, Strategies for Using File Permissions
- standard
permissions, How Advanced Server Permissions Work
- strategies
for using, Strategies for Using File Permissions
- vs.
rights, Managing the User Rights Policy
- Planning
domains
- directory
database size, Directory Database Size
- multiple master domain model, Multiple Master Domain Model
- overview, Deciding on a Domain Model
- single
domain model, Single Domain Model
- single master domain model, Single Master Domain Model
- Policies, Managing Domain Security Policies
- Power Users group, Built-in Local Groups—Controlling What Users Can Do
- Primary
domain controllers, Primary and Backup Domain Controllers
- Print
devices, Planning How Users Access Printers (Shared Printer Queues)
- description, Advanced Server Printing Terms
- multiple
printers connected to single print device, Planning How Users Access Printers (Shared Printer Queues)
- single
printer connected to multiple print devices, Planning How Users Access Printers (Shared Printer Queues)
- Print Operators group, Built-in Local Groups—Controlling What Users Can Do
- changing printer permissions, Controlling Access to Printers (Shared Printer Queues)
- rights
and built-in abilities held, Built-in Local Groups—Controlling What Users Can Do
- sharing
printers, Sharing Printers
- Print processor scripts, creating, Using a Print Processor Script
- Print servers
- administering
remotely, Advanced Server Remote Printing, Viewing and Managing Remote Printers
- browsing
for LAN Manager print servers, Overview of Advanced Server Printing
- choosing
which computers to use, Choosing Computers to Be Print Servers
- combining
file and print services, Combining File and Print Services
- description, Advanced Server Printing Terms
- installing
printer driver files, Overview of Advanced Server Printing, Installing Printer Drivers for Multiple Hardware Platforms, Installing a Printer Driver for an Unsupported Printer
- port, term description, Setting Up a Printer (Shared Printer Queue)
- setting
Advanced properties, Configuring the Server's Properties
- setting properties, Setting General Properties for a Printer (Shared Printer Queue)
- Printer drivers
- description, Advanced Server Printing Terms
- installing
printer driver files, Overview of Advanced Server Printing, Installing Printer Drivers for Multiple Hardware Platforms, Installing a Printer Driver for an Unsupported Printer
- Printers, Setting Up Print Servers
- accessing
from MS-DOS-based workstations, Advanced Server Remote Printing
- browsing
the network for printers, Overview of Advanced Server Printing
- choosing
printers to use, Choosing Printers
- configuration
options, Combining File and Print Services
- configuring
network-interface printers, Configuring Network-Interface Printers
- connections, Planning How Users Access Printers (Shared Printer Queues)
- creating, Adding a Printer (Shared Printer Queue)
- definition, Advanced Server Printing Terms
- font
types, Choosing Font Types
- forms, Using Print Forms, Creating Custom Forms
- graphics
support, Choosing Printers
- high
volume vs. less expensive personal printers, Choosing Printers
- installing
printer driver files, Overview of Advanced Server Printing, Installing Printer Drivers for Multiple Hardware Platforms, Installing a Printer Driver for an Unsupported Printer
- multiple
hardware platforms, Installing Printer Drivers for Multiple Hardware Platforms
- naming, Sharing a Printer (Shared Printer Queue)
- network-interface
printers, Advanced Server Printing Terms, Configuring Network-Interface Printers, Installing Printer Drivers for Multiple Hardware Platforms
- parallel
and serial ports, Advanced Server Printing Terms, Choosing Printers, Choosing Computers to Be Print Servers, Combining File and Print Services
- permissions, Setting Permissions on Printers
- pools, Using a Printing Pool
- print
device, description, Advanced Server Printing Terms
- Print
Operators group, Built-in Local Groups—Controlling What Users Can Do
- print
servers, Advanced Server Printing Terms
- printer
memory, Setting Printer Memory
- priority
levels, Giving Shared Printer Queues Different Priority Levels
- Properties, Setting General Properties for a Printer (Shared Printer Queue), Changing Scheduling and Spooling Settings, Sharing a Printer (Shared Printer Queue), Security, Controlling Access to Printers (Shared Printer Queues), Auditing, Taking Ownership, Setting Device-Specific Properties, Setting Printer Memory, Using Print Forms, Choosing Font Types, Setting Document Defaults, Creating Custom Forms, Viewing and Managing Remote Printers
- properties, Adding a Printer (Shared Printer Queue)
- shared
printer queue, defined, Advanced Server Printing Terms
- speed
considerations, Choosing Printers
- terminology, Advanced Server Printing Terms
- terminology
in Advanced Server, Advanced Server Printing Terms
- UNIX
system, Advanced Server Printing Terms, Setting Up a Printer (Shared Printer Queue), Configuring an HP-UX System Printer, Using a Print Processor Script
- Printing, Setting Up Print Servers
- combining
file and print services, Combining File and Print Services
- documents, Postponing Documents, Giving Shared Printer Queues Different Priority Levels, Changing Scheduling and Spooling Settings, Setting Document Defaults, Managing a Print Queue
- dots
per inch (DPI), Choosing Printers
- font
types, Choosing Font Types
- from
MS-DOS-based applications, Sharing a Printer (Shared Printer Queue)
- planning
printing operations, Planning Your Printing Operations
- pools, Using a Printing Pool
- processing
scripts, using, Using a Print Processor Script
- queue, Managing a Print Queue
- queue,
managing, Managing a Print Queue
- remote
management, Advanced Server Remote Printing, Viewing and Managing Remote Printers
- shared
printer queue, description, Advanced Server Printing Terms
- spooling, Advanced Server Printing Terms, Changing Scheduling and Spooling Settings, Setting Server Properties
- terminology, Advanced Server Printing Terms
- Privileges, Managing Shared Resources and Resource Security
- Profiles, User Profiles
- Properties
- changing
share, overview, Changing Share Properties
- connections,
displaying, Assessing and Managing Resource Use
R- Remote
administration, Introducing the Advanced Server/9000
- Remote logons
- description, Interactive and Remote Logons
- pass-through
authentication, Pass-Through Authentication
- Removing, Removing a Computer From a Domain
- computers
from domains, Removing a Computer From a Domain
- trust
relationship, Removing a Trust Relationship Between Two Domains
- Renaming
- PDC, Built-in Domain and Workstation User Accounts
- user
account, Renaming a User Account
- Replicating, Managing Directory Replication
- Resource
domain, Grouping Users With Similar Needs, Single Master Domain Model
- Resources
- assessing
and managing usage, Assessing and Managing Resource Use
- auditing
usage, Auditing Resource Use
- closing, Viewing or Closing Resources In Use
- disonnecting
shared resources, Viewing or Disconnecting Shared Resources
- domain,
user access, User Access to Domain Resources
- sharing,
description, Managing Shared Resources and Resource Security
- viewing
resources in use, Viewing or Closing Resources In Use
- viewing
shared resources, Viewing or Disconnecting Shared Resources
- Rights, Built-in Local Groups—Controlling What Users Can Do
- built-in
groups, Built-in Local Groups—Controlling What Users Can Do
- copying
with User Manager for Domains, Adding New Domain User Accounts
- definition, Managing the User Rights Policy
- granting
to users, Managing the User Rights Policy
- managing
user rights, Managing the User Rights Policy
- table
of rights, Managing the User Rights Policy
- vs.
permissions, Managing the User Rights Policy
- Roaming user profiles, Managing the User Environment Profile
S- SAM (Security Accounts
Manager) database, Secure Communications Channel
- Scripts, Logon Scripts
- Searching for events, Searching for Events
- Security
- Accounts
Manager (SAM) database, Secure Communications Channel
- disconnecting
users forcibly when logon hours expire, Setting User Password (Account) Policy
- events, Monitoring Events
- identifiers
(SIDs), User Accounts Allow Access to Domain Resources
- logon
hours, managing, Managing Logon Hours
- permissions, Managing User Accounts
- policies, Managing the User Rights Policy
- printers, Controlling Access to Printers (Shared Printer Queues), Auditing, Taking Ownership, Setting Server Properties
- protecting
against viruses, Protecting Against Viruses
- rights, Managing the User Rights Policy
- security
log, description, Overview
- security
policies, Managing Domain Security Policies
- shared
directoires, setting permissions, Setting Permissions on Shared Directories
- user
accounts feature, User Accounts Allow Access to Domain Resources
- Security
policies
- Account policy, Setting User Password (Account) Policy
- Audit
policy, Monitoring Advanced Server Security Events, Managing the Audit Policy
- overview, Managing Domain Security Policies
- trust relationships, Administering Trust Relationships
- Server Manager
- Account
Operators group, Adding a Domain Workstation or Server Computer, Built-in Local Groups—Controlling What Users Can Do
- connections
and resource usage, displaying, Assessing and Managing Resource Use
- directories, sharing, Sharing a Directory in the HP-UX System
- directory
replication, configuring, Replication Prerequisites
- disconnecting, Viewing or Disconnecting User Sessions, Viewing or Disconnecting Shared Resources
- import
computers, setting up, Setting Up an Import Computer
- partial
and full synchronizing of BDCs, Partial and Full Synchronization
- sending
messages to users connected to servers, Sending a Message to Users
- share permissions, setting, Sharing Directories
- share
properties, changing, Changing Share Properties
- stopping
directory sharing, Stopping Directory Sharing
- viewing, Assessing and Managing Resource Use, Viewing or Disconnecting User Sessions, Viewing or Disconnecting Shared Resources
- Server
Operators group
- assigning
technical staff, Using Administrators and Operators — An Example
- changing
printer permissions, Controlling Access to Printers (Shared Printer Queues)
- description, Built-in Local Groups—Controlling What Users Can Do
- rights and abilities, Built-in Local Groups—Controlling What Users Can Do
- sharing
directory in Advanced Server, Sharing a Directory in Advanced Server
- sharing printers, Sharing Printers
- stopping
directory sharing, Stopping Directory Sharing
- Servers, Network Building Blocks-An Overview
- dedicated
in master domain model, Dedicated Server in a Master Domain Model
- demoting, Promoting and Demoting Domain Controllers
- disconnecting
users, Viewing or Disconnecting User Sessions
- export
servers, Managing Directory Replication
- home
directories, Adding New Domain User Accounts, Managing the User Environment Profile
- logon
hours, managing, Managing Logon Hours
- logon
scripts, Logon Scripts
- member
servers, Computers that Can Participate in Domains
- print
servers, Computers that Can Participate in Domains
- replicating
files and directories, Managing Directory Replication
- Server
Manager, Computers that Can Participate in Domains
- Server
Operators group, Computers that Can Participate in Domains
- viewing
user sessions, Viewing or Disconnecting User Sessions
- Services, Built-in Local Groups—Controlling What Users Can Do
- Alerter, Managing Administrative Alerts
- Directory
Replicator service, Built-in Local Groups—Controlling What Users Can Do
- Directory
Services, Directory Services and Domains
- Messenger
service, indicating when documents are printed, Using a Printing Pool
- Net
Logon service, Built-in Local Groups—Controlling What Users Can Do
- setdomainname command, Changing the Name of a Domain
- setservername command, Changing the Computer Name of a Server or Workstation
- Share names
- printers, Setting Up a Printer (Shared Printer Queue), Sharing a Printer (Shared Printer Queue)
- viewing, Sharing Resources With Network Users
- Share
permissions
- description, Sharing Network Resources
- setting, Sharing Directories
- Shared
directories, Managing Shared Resources and Resource Security
- assigned
drive letters using File Manager, Connecting to Shared Directories
- assigning
drive letters with Windows NT Explorer, Connecting to Shared Directories
- changing
share properties, Changing Share Properties
- connecting
to shared directories, Connecting to Shared Directories
- considerations
for MS-DOS users, Considerations for MS-DOS Users
- securing
effectively, Setting Permissions on Shared Directories
- setting permissions, Setting Permissions on Shared Directories
- share
name, Sharing Resources With Network Users, Considerations for MS-DOS Users
- sharing
with network users, Sharing Resources With Network Users
- special
shares (system created), Sharing a Directory in the HP-UX System
- stopping
directory sharing, Stopping Directory Sharing
- Shared
files, Managing Shared Resources and Resource Security
- Shared printer queue,
definition, Advanced Server Printing Terms
- Shares, administrative, Sharing a Directory in the HP-UX System
- SIDs (security identifiers), User Accounts Allow Access to Domain Resources, Contents of a User Account, Renaming a User Account, Deleting and Disabling User Accounts, Deleting a Group
- Single
- domain
model, Single Domain Model
- master
domain model, Single Master Domain Model
- Special
identities, Setting Permissions on Advanced Server Volumes
- Spooler
- description, Advanced Server Printing Terms
- enabling
event logging, Setting Server Properties
- local
spooling system (UNIX), Advanced Server Printing Terms
- Standard
permissions, How Advanced Server Permissions Work
- Synchronizing
- directory
database, Directory Database Synchronization
- domain
controllers, Synchronizing Domain Controllers
- System Policy Editor, System Policy
- System
special identity, Setting Permissions on Advanced Server Volumes
T- Templates,
using to add user accounts, Adding New Domain User Accounts
- Time
zone, PDC, Managing Logon Hours
- Trust relationships, Effects of Computer Accounts on Domain Administration
- administering, Administering Trust Relationships
- computer
accounts and secure channels, Effects of Computer Accounts on Domain Administration
- creating, Creating a Trust Relationship Between Two Domains
- description, Trust Relationships
- domain
models, Trust Relationships
- duplicate
user accounts in different domains, Duplicate User Accounts in Different Domains
- LAN
Manager, trust relationships not available, Administering Trust Relationships, How Advanced Server Works with LAN Manager
- limitations
of Windows NT Server Tools, Limitations in Server Tools' User Manager for Domains
- local
user account restrictions, Local User Accounts
- multiple
master domain model, Multiple Master Domain Model
- overview, Administering Trust Relationships
- pass-through authentication, Pass-Through Authentication
- removing, Removing a Trust Relationship Between Two Domains
- single master domain model, Single Master Domain Model
U- UNIX system
- directory, Sharing a Directory in the HP-UX System
- file
name space mapping, Advanced Server Name Space Mapping
- file
sharing, File and Directory Permissions
- integration
with Advanced Server, Introducing the Advanced Server/9000
- mapping user accounts, Managing the User Environment Profile
- MS-DOS
user considerations, Considerations for MS-DOS Users
- printing, Advanced Server Printing Terms, Configuring an HP-UX System Printer, Using a Print Processor Script
- Usage
- auditing
printer usage, Auditing
- displaying
connections and resources, Assessing and Managing Resource Use
- User accounts
- account information, managing, Managing Account Information
- Account
Operators group, Adding a Domain Workstation or Server Computer
- Account
policy, Setting User Password (Account) Policy
- adding, Adding Local User Accounts
- adding
one at a time, Adding New Domain User Accounts
- adding
several at one time, Adding New Domain User Accounts
- Administrator,
built-in, Built-in Domain and Workstation User Accounts, Membership in the Built-in Administrators Group, Domain Admins
- assigning
logon scripts with User Manager for Domains, Replicating Logon Scripts
- contents, Contents of a User Account
- copying
existing accounts, Adding New Domain User Accounts
- deleting, Deleting and Disabling User Accounts
- description, Managing User Accounts
- Directory
Replicator service, Replication Prerequisites, Setting Up an Export Server, Setting Up an Import Computer
- disabling, Deleting and Disabling User Accounts
- disconnecting
users forcibly when logon hours expire, Setting User Password (Account) Policy
- domain
accounts vs. workstation accounts, Domain Accounts and Workstation Accounts
- domain names, Domain Names
- duplicate
in different domains, Duplicate User Accounts in Different Domains
- global groups, Built-in Domain and Workstation User Accounts
- Guest
account, built-in, Built-in Domain and Workstation User Accounts
- home directories, Adding New Domain User Accounts, Managing the User Environment Profile
- local
groups, Built-in Domain and Workstation User Accounts
- local
user accounts, Local User Accounts, Adding Local User Accounts
- logon
hours, managing, Managing Logon Hours
- logon
scripts, Managing Logon Hours
- mapping
to UNIX system, Managing the User Environment Profile
- number
in directory database, Directory Database Size
- pass-through
authentication, Pass-Through Authentication
- passwords, Setting User Password (Account) Policy
- permissions, Setting User Password (Account) Policy
- renaming, Renaming a User Account
- security
identifiers (SIDs), User Accounts Allow Access to Domain Resources
- selecting, Adding New Domain User Accounts
- template
accounts, Adding New Domain User Accounts
- User Manager for Domains, User Manager and User Manager for Domains
- user
rights, Managing User Accounts
- User
Rights policy, Managing the User Rights Policy
- workstation
accounts vs. domain accounts, Domain Accounts and Workstation Accounts
- User environment
- logon
scripts, Managing the User Environment Profile
- overview, Managing the User Environment Profile
- User
Manager for Domains, Adding New Domain User Accounts
- user profiles, Managing the User Environment Profile
- User logons, Contents of a User Account
- User Manager for Domains
- Account
Operators group, Built-in Local Groups—Controlling What Users Can Do, Using Administrators and Operators — An Example, Domain Guests
- adding user accounts, Adding New Domain User Accounts
- copying, Adding New Domain User Accounts
- creating
new groups, Creating New Groups
- deleting
groups, Deleting a Group
- granting
rights to local groups, Granting Rights to a Local Group
- guest logons, Built-in Domain and Workstation User Accounts
- home
directories, Adding New Domain User Accounts, Managing the User Environment Profile
- logon
scripts, assigning to user or group accounts, Assigning Logon Scripts to User or Group Accounts
- low-speed connections, User Manager and User Manager for Domains, Refreshing the View, Adding New Domain User Accounts, Creating a New Global Group
- managing, Managing the User Rights Policy, Managing Logon Hours, Managing Account Information, Membership in the Built-in Administrators Group, Changing a Group's Membership or Description
- overview, User Manager and User Manager for Domains
- refreshing
displayed information, Refreshing the View
- selecting
accounts, Adding New Domain User Accounts
- User
profiles
- description, Managing the User Environment Profile, Managing User Work Environments
- local
user profile, Managing the User Environment Profile
- mandatory, Managing the User Environment Profile, User Profiles
- overview, User Profiles
- roaming, Managing the User Environment Profile, User Profiles
- specifying
profile location, Managing the User Environment Profile
- Windows
95 vs. Windows NT, Managing the User Environment Profile
- User
rights, Adding a Domain Workstation or Server Computer, Managing User Accounts
- adding
computers to domains, Adding a Domain Workstation or Server Computer
- built-in
local groups, Built-in Local Groups and User Rights
- description, User Rights Control Actions by the User
- group
accounts, Grouping Users With Similar Needs, Directory Database Size
- User Rights policy, Managing the User Rights Policy
- User
Rights policy, managing, Managing the User Rights Policy
- Users
- controlling
what users can do, Built-in Local Groups—Controlling What Users Can Do
- disconnecting, Viewing or Disconnecting User Sessions, Viewing or Disconnecting Shared Resources
- disconnecting
forcibly when logon hours expire, Setting User Password (Account) Policy
- environments, Managing User Work Environments
- granting, Managing Group Accounts, Granting Rights to a Local Group
- logon
hours, Managing Logon Hours
- permissions, Managing Logon Hours
- profiles, Managing User Work Environments
- rights, Managing Logon Hours
- user, User Accounts Allow Access to Domain Resources, Viewing or Disconnecting User Sessions
- Users group, Built-in Local Groups—Controlling What Users Can Do
V- Variables,
environment, Environment Variables
- Viewing
- document
printing status, Managing a Print Queue
- event
logs, Using Event Viewer
- import
subdirectory status, Managing Locks and Viewing Import Subdirectory Status
- printers
remotely, Viewing and Managing Remote Printers
- resources
in use, Assessing and Managing Resource Use
- share
names, Sharing Resources With Network Users
- shared
resources, Viewing or Disconnecting Shared Resources
- user
sessions, Viewing or Disconnecting User Sessions
- Viruses, Protecting Against Viruses
W- Windows 95
- Add Printer Wizard, Overview of Advanced Server Printing, Adding a Printer (Shared Printer Queue), Installing Printer Drivers for Multiple Hardware Platforms
- clients
accessing Advanced Server, Windows 95 Clients
- installing
printer driver files, Installing Printer Drivers for Multiple Hardware Platforms
- logging
on as a client computer, Logging On at Windows 95, Windows for Workgroups, MS-DOS, or LAN Manager, Version 2.2, Client Computers
- remote print management, Advanced Server Remote Printing
- user
profiles, Managing the User Environment Profile
- Windows for Workgroups
- accessing
Advanced Server, Connecting to Shared Directories
- logging
on as a client computer, Logging On at Windows 95, Windows for Workgroups, MS-DOS, or LAN Manager, Version 2.2, Client Computers
- share name considerations, Considerations for MS-DOS Users
- shared
directory considerations for MS-DOS users, Considerations for MS-DOS Users
- viewing share names, Sharing Resources With Network Users
- Windows NT Server
- logging
on at a domain controller, Logging On at a Windows NT Server Domain Controller
- upgrading
printer driver files, Installing Printer Drivers for Multiple Hardware Platforms
- Windows NT Workstation
- accessing
Advanced Server, Computers Running Windows NT Workstation, Connecting to Shared Directories
- domain
overview, Computers that Can Participate in Domains
- trust
relationships, Administering Trust Relationships
- viewing
share names, Sharing Resources With Network Users
- Wizards, Overview of Advanced Server Printing
- Workgroup, definition, Computers Running Windows NT Workstation, Workgroup Computers
- Workstations
- making
connections to shared resources, Connecting to Shared Directories
- workstation
accounts vs. domain accounts, Domain Accounts and Workstation Accounts
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