ABORT REMIRROR: A server utility that aborts the process of synchronizing data between two mirrored disks. ABORT REMIRROR NetWare Server Object Server Object NetWare Loadable Modules NetWare Loadable Module (NLM) Inherited Rights Filter Duplex Duplexing PUBLICC PUBLIC Directory All Properties All Properties Option Branches Branch Contextss Context Organizational Units Organizational Unit Object (OU) Graphical Utility Graphical Utilities Text Utility Text Utilities \PUBLIC PUBLIC Directory NET.CFG NET.CFG File NetWare Loadable Modules (NLMs) NetWare Loadable Module (NLM) Object Right Object Rights Bindery Emulation Bindery Emulation: A feature of NetWare v4.0 that allows bindery-based utilities and clients to coexist with NetWare Directory Services on the network. Print Servers Print Server CNE Program CNE Program: A program that certifies service technicians to provide quality support for NetWare networks, including system design, installation, and maintenance. NetWare Server Object NetWare Server Trustee: A user or group that has been granted rights to work with a directory, file, or object. The object is called a trustee of that directory, file, or object. See Trustee Assignments. Trustee Trustee Assignments: Grants rights to an object to perform actions on another object or its properties, a file, or a directory. Trustee assignments granting rights to an object can be viewed by selecting the object and choosing "Trustees" from the "Object menu." Trustee assignments are stored in the Access Control List (ACL) property of every object. Trustee Assignments TSA Technical Support Allianceeeeeee. Technical Support Alliance (TSA) UIMPORT: A text utility that allows the network administrator to create many User objects at the same time, using a database. UIMPORT Uninterruptible Power Source (UPS): A backup power unit (batteries and/or generator) that supplies uninterrupted power if a commercial power outage occurs. Uninterruptible Power Source (UPS) UPSUninterruptible Power Sourceeeeeeee. Uninterruptible Power Source (UPS) User Object User Object: A leaf object that represents a person who uses the network. Its properties can store information such as a telephone number, address, group membership, etcetera. User Object ADMIN ADMIN User Objecttttttt ADMIN User Object Utilities Utilities: Software elements which add functionality to the NetWare operating system. They serve as online tools with which to perform day-to-day functions such as changing memory allocations or monitoring how the server is being used. Value: The contents of a property of an object. Many properties can have multiple values, such as a telephone number property containing three different telephone numbers. Each telephone number is a value of the property. Access rights control access to a property, but not to individual values of a property. Value Volume: A physical amount of hard disk storage space, fixed in size. A NetWare volume is the highest level in the NetWare directory structure (on the same level as a DOS root directory). Volume Volume Object: A leaf object that represents a physical volume on the network. Its properties can store information about its location, owner, space use restrictions, etcetera. Volume Object WANWide Area Networkkkkkkkk. Wide Area Network (WAN) Wide Area Network (WAN): A network that communicates over a long distance, such as across a city or around the world. It may be comprised of or incorporate one or more local area networks. See Local Area Network. Wide Area Network (WAN) Write Property Right (W): Allows a trustee to add, change, or remove any value of a property. If the Write right is given, Add Self is disabled because Write includes its functionality. Write Property Right (W) Print Queues Print Queue Secondary Time Server Secondary Time Server: A time server that obtains the time from a Single Reference, Primary, or Reference time server and provides the time to clients. See Time Synchronization. Server NetWare Serverrrrrrr. NetWare ServerN Server Object: A leaf object that represents a server. Information about its location can be stored in its properties. Server Object Service Advertising Protocol (SAP): A protocol that provides a way for services to advertise on a NetWare internetwork. Service Advertising Protocol (SAP) SERVMAN: An NLM that changes SET parameters in the .NCF files. It also contains IPX/SPX, device, volume, and network information. SERVMAN Single Reference Time Server Single Reference Time Server: A time source server that provides time to Secondary time servers and to clients. It is the sole source of time on the network. See Time Synchronization. Supervisor Object Right (S): Grants all access privileges. A trustee who has the Supervisor right automatically has access to all properties. The Supervisor right can be blocked by the Inherited Rights Filter, both for objects below the object where Supervisor is assigned, and for individual properties of an object. Supervisor Object Right (S) Supervisor Property Right (S): Grants all access privileges. A trustee who has the Supervisor right automatically has all other rights to the property. The Supervisor right can be blocked by the Inherited Rights Filter, both for objects below the object where Supervisor is assigned, and for individual properties of an object. Supervisor Property Right (S) Synchronization: A means of ensuring that replicas of a Directory partition contain the same information as other replicas of that partition. Replica synchronization updates the replicas and runs periodically at a cycle controlled by the network administrator. Synchronization SYS: Volume: The first network volume created during a server installation. It contains the SYSTEM, PUBLIC, LOGIN, MAIL, and DELETED.SAV directories SYS: Volume Technical Support Alliance (TSA): An alliance between Novell and vendors which links support teams together to help service multivendor networks. Novell support engineers share information, education, and product expertise with the support teams in participating hardware and software companies. TSA gives customers the assurance that vendors will cooperate to identify, isolate, and fix multivendor computing problems.....ems. Technical Support Alliance (TSA): An alliance between Novell and vendors which links support teams together to help service multivendor networks. Novell support engineers share information, education, and product expertise with the support teams in participating hardware and software companies. TSA gives customers the assurance that vendors will cooperate to identify, isolate, and fix multivendor computing problems. An alliance between Novell and vendors which links support teams together to help service multivendor networks. Novell support engineers share information, education, and product expertise with the support teams in participating hardware and software companies. TSA gives customers the assurance that vendors will cooperate to identify, isolate, and fix multivendor computing problems. multivendor computing problems. Technical Support Alliance (TSA) Text Utilities: One of the two main types of utilities available on NetWare v4.0, the other being graphical utilities. There are two categories of text utilities: command line utilities and menu utilities. Text Utilities Time Server: A server which provides time to the system. See Primary Time Server, Reference Time Server, Secondary Time Server, and Single Reference Time Server. Time Server Time Stamp Time Stamp: A unique code that includes the time and identifies an event. It is reported by the Directory tree at the time events occur,such as a password change or an object renaming. NetWare Directory Services uses this to establish event order, record real-world times, and set expiration dates. Time Synchronization Time Synchronization: A method of ensuring that all servers in a Directory tree report the same time. In systems with a Single Reference time server or a Reference time server all other servers synchronize to them. Primary and Secondary time servers synchronize with other Primary or Reference time servers and provide time to Secondary time servers. See Primary Time Server, Reference Time Server, Secondary Time Server, and Single Reference Time Server. A method of ensuring that all servers in a Directory tree report the same time. In systems with a Single Reference time server or a Reference time server all other servers synchronize to them. Primary and Secondary time servers synchronize with other Primary or Reference time servers and provide time to Secondary time servers. See Primary Time Server, Reference Time Server, Secondary Time Server, and Single Reference Time Server. ference Time Server TIMESYNC: An NLM that controls time synchronization on servers running NetWare Directory Services. TIMESYNC Protocols Protocols: Conventions or rules used by a program or operating system to communicate between two or more endpoints. PUBLIC Directory: A directory on volume SYS: into which NetWare utilities and their related files are copied during installation. PUBLIC Directory PUBLIC Trustee: A special trustee that can be added to any object, directory, or file. Rights granted to [PUBLIC] are effective for any object in NDS that does not have other effective rights. PUBLIC Trustee Read Property Right (R): A property right that grants the right to read and compare the values of a property. Read Property Right (R) Read/write Replica: A type of replica that can be used to read or update NetWare Directory Services database information. (It cannot be used to create a new partition.) Read/write Replica Reference Time Server: A time source server that provides a time to which all other time servers and clients synchronize. See Time Synchronization. Reference Time Server REMIRROR PARTITION: A server command which starts remirroring of a logical disk partition. REMIRROR PARTITION Rename Object Right (R) Rename Object Right (R): Allows you to change the name of the object. This changes the value of the naming property. Only the last part of the complete name can be changed with this right. Changing other parts of the name implies a move operation. For example, if you have the Rename object right on a Printer object, you can rename that printer object so that its complete name changes from CN=HR_Printer.OU=Personnel.O=Novell to CN=Personnel_Printer.OU=Personnel.O=Novell. Replica: A copy of a NetWare Directory Services database partition's information. An unlimited number of replicas can be created for each partition, and they can be stored on any server in the network. Replica Root Directory: The highest directory level in the NetWare file system hierarchical directory structure. With NetWare, the root directory is at the volume level and all other directories are subdirectories of the volume. Root Directory Root Object: An object in the Directory tree whose purpose is to provide a highest point to access different Country and Organization objects, and to allow trustee assignments granting rights to the entire Directory tree. Root Object RTDM: An NLM relating to Real Time Data Migration as supported by third party utilities. RTDM Same-Server Migration: A method of upgrading a network to NetWare v4.0 in which a single server is used. A hard disk on a workstation temporarily holds bindery information. Same-Server Migration SAPService Advertising Protocol........ Service Advertising Protocol (SAP) SBACKUP: A user interface utility used with the Storage Management Services (SMS) architecture to back up data across the network. SBACKUP SCAN FOR NEW DEVICES: SCAN FOR NEW DEVICES: A server utility that checks for installed hardware that has had drivers loaded since the server was last booted. Organizational Role Object: A leaf object that defines a position or role within an organization. It is used to specify a position that can be filled by different people, such as a Team Leader or Vice President. Organizational Role Object Organizational Unit Object (OU): A container object, a level below the Organization object, that helps to further organize other objects in the Directory tree. Organizational Unit Object (OU) Partition: A logical division of the NetWare Directory Services database. A partition forms a distinct unit of data in the Directory tree that is used to store and replicate Directory information. Each partition consists of a container object, all objects contained in it, and data about those objects. Partitions do not include any information about the file system or the directories and files contained there. on of the NetWare Directory Services database. A partition forms a distinct unit of data in the Directory tree that is used to store and replicate Directory information. rmation. Each partition consists of a container object, all objects contained in it, and data about those objects. Partitions do not include any information about the file system or the directories and files contained there. ned there. Partition PARTMGR: The text workstation utility that can create, modify, and delete partitions and replicas. PARTMGR PDPprofessional Developers' Programmmmmmmm. Professional Developers' Program (PDP) Primary Time Server: A time source server that synchronizes the time with at least one other Primary or Reference time server and provides the time to Secondary time servers and to clients. See Time Synchronization. Primary Time Server Print Queue: A network directory that stores each print job until the printer assigned to the print queue is ready to print it. Print Queue Print Queue Object: Leaf object that represents the print queue and contains its properties. See Print Queue. Print Queue Object Print Server: An application that runs on a NetWare server that takes print jobs out of a print queue and sends them to the appropriate network printer. Print Server Print Server Object: A leaf object that represents a network print server. Print Server Object Printer Object: A leaf object that represents a physical printing device on the network. Printer Object Professional Developers' Program (PDP): An arrangement with developers who create network computing applications that take advantage of the NetWare application programming interface, which gives them direct access to the various NetWare services and centralized network resources. Professional Developers' Program (PDP) Professional Development Series BULLETS: A monthly technical newsletter for developers that contains new product information, problem listings, and technical insights. It is distributed free of charge to members of the Professional Developers' Program and to developers who own registered copies of any of Novell's development products. Professional Development Series BULLETS Profile Object: A leaf object that represents a login script that is used by a special group of users who need to share common login script commands. It can be used for users who are not located under the same container in the Directory tree or who are a subset of users in the same container. Profile Object Property: A characteristic of a NetWare Directory Services object such as name, volume, login name, password restrictions, group membership, etcetera. Some properties can contain multiple values such as multiple telephone numbers. See Objects. Property Property Rights: Rights that apply to the properties of a NetWare Directory Services object. See Rights. Property Rights NLM NetWare Loadable Modulesssssss. NetWare Loadable Module (NLM)) Novell Alliance Program: A partnership between Novell and professional service companies to provide customers with comprehensive network design and support services. Novell Alliance Program Novell Authorized Education Center (NAEC): An independent training organization that meets Novell's stringent education standards and is authorized to teach Novell-developed courses using Novell Certified NetWare Instructors (CNIs). Novell Authorized Education Center (NAEC) Novell Consulting Services (NCS): A Novell department that provides custom software development, network auditing, network systems design, and distributed application design services. Novell Consulting Services (NCS) Novell Labs: A Novell agency which works with manufacturers to test and certify hardware and software components designed to interoperate with the NetWare operating system. Novell Labs Novell OEM Partners: Original Equipment Manufacturers who have formed partnerships with Novell in an effort to provide comprehensive sales and support services for NetWare networks. Novell's OEM partners often pre-install NetWare into hardware at the factory and adapt and incorporate Novell's technologies into theirs. Novell OEM Partners Novell Resellers: Authorized to sell NetWare products. Novell Resellers Novell Technical Support (NTS): A Novell department made up of customer service representatives and support engineers who are trained to provide quality service to end users and to independent service providers who have problems that could not be solved through regular channels. NTS is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Novell Technical Support (NTS) NPRINTER: A text workstation utility that allows a printer attached to any server to be a network printer. NPRINTER can be installed on the server as an NLM. NPRINTER NSE:Network Support Encyclopediaaaaaaa Network Support Encyclopedia (NSE) NTSNovell Technical Support Novell Technical Support (NTS) NUINetWare Users Internationallllllll. NetWare Users International (NUI) NWSNUT: The NLM Utility User Interface for use if you have a loadable module (such as MONITOR or SERVMAN) that requires NWSNUT's library of routines and functions. NWSNUT Object: Logical representations of network resources including users, groups, printers, volumes, computers, etcetera that make up the Directory tree. Some objects represent physical entities while others represent logical entities such as groups and print queues. It is important to note that an object is a structure where information is stored. It is not the entity which it represents. nt to note that an object is a structure where information is It is important to note that an object is a structure where information is stored. It is not the entity which it represents. Access rights to an object that are assigned to another object (which becomes a trustee of the object). 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Object rights don't affect properties or property rights, with the exception of the Supervisor object right, which also allows access to all property values. ts represent physical entities while others represent logical entities such as groups and print queues. It is important to note that an object is a structure where information is stored. It is not the entity which it represents. the Directory tree. Some objects represent physical entities while others represent logical entities such as groups and print queues. It is important to note that an object is a structure where information is stored. It is not the entity which it represents. esents. Object Rights Organization Object (O): A container object that helps organize other objects in the Directory tree. Organization Object (O) NETUSER: A text utility that replaces SESSION and enables users to perform basic NetWare tasks. Users can use it to set up print jobs, manage drive mappings, access network attachments, and send messages to other users. NETUSER NetWare Administrator: A graphical utility that provides much of the same functionality as the text menu and command line utilities. However, with NetWare Administrator, you can perform most of the tasks in one utility. NetWare Administrator NetWare Application Notes (AppNotes): A monthly newsletter published by Novell. Includes technical information about designing, implementing, and managing NetWare-based computing systems. NetWare Application Notes (AppNotes) NetWare Buyers Guide NetWare Buyers Guide: A reference guide to networking that includes information about Novell's products and services and contains insights into Novell's role in the network computing industry. NetWare Connection: A bimonthly technical publication of NetWare Users International (NUI) that promotes the exchange of information among users of NetWare and related products. NetWare Connection NetWare Directory Services (NDS): A global, distributed, replicated database that maintains information about resources on the network. NetWare Directory Services (NDS) NetWare Loadable Module (NLM): A program you can load and unload from server memory while the server is running. NLMs are disk drivers, LAN drivers, name spaces, and other NetWare server management and enhancement utilities used by the operating system. NetWare Loadable Module (NLM) Novell Education Course Catalog Novell Education Course Catalog: Provides a detailed description of all training provided by Novell Education. Novell Research Reports: In-depth treatments of key technical issues such as network backup and security. These reports are based on technical research conducted by Novell personnel. Novell Research Reports NetWare Connectiontion. NUI's NetWare Connection: NetWare Users International (NUI) NetWare Users International (NUI): An independent not-for-profit professional society established to facilitate communication between Novell and NetWare users by organizing and supporting user groups. NetWare Server: A computer running the NetWare operating system software, regulating communications among the personal computers attached to it, and managing shared resources such as printers and volumes. NetWare Server NetWire NetWire: Novell's public electronic information service on CompuServe which gives remote access to timely technical information 24 hours a day. Network: A group of computers that can communicate with each other, share peripherals (such as hard disks and printers), and access remote hosts or other networks. Network Network Support Encyclopedia (NSE): An electronic information base available on CD-ROM, diskette, and online. It contains comprehensive network technical information needed to install a network or to maintain and troubleshoot an existing system from Novell and other companies. Network Support Encyclopedia (NSE) NLIST: A text workstation utility that allows you to view information about files, directories, users, groups, volumes, servers, and queues. NLIST Login Script Login Script: A list of commands that are executed when a user logs in to the network. These commands organize the network environment. Three different login scripts can be executed when a user logs in: one from the user's immediate container object, one from a profile object (if specified for the user), and one from the User object itself. MAGAZINE: A server command that confirms that media requests ("Insert Magazine" and "Remove Magazine") from the server have or have not been satisfied. MAGAZINE Master Replica: The replica that contains the first instance of partition information used to change the structure of the Directory in relation to that partition. Master Replica MEDIA: A server command that confirms that media requests ("Insert Media" or "Remove Media") from the server have or have not been satisfied. MEDIA: Memory Allocation: The process of reserving specific memory locations in RAM for processes, instructions, and data. Memory Allocation Memory Allocation Pool: Memory available for allocation to operating systems and application programs. Memory Allocation Pool: MENU MENU: A NetWare v4.0 text utility through which the network administrator can create customized menus for users. MIRROR STATUS: A server command which displays all mirrored logical disk partitions and the status of each. MIRROR STATUS NAECNovell Authorized Education Center Novell Authorized Education Center (NAEC) Name Space: A special NLM that allows storage of non-DOS files on a NetWare v4.0 server. Files appear in the native format to users at different workstations. Name Space Name Type: Distinguishes the type of object name of an object (such as O, OU, or CN). Name Type NCF File NCF File: A NetWare command file that can be used by the network administrator to automate server commands. Two special NCF files (STARTUP.NCF and AUTOEXEC.NCF) can be used to add commands to a server's boot process. NCF files are comparable to DOS batch files. NCS Novell Consulting Servicesssssss. Novell Consulting Services (NCS) NDSNetWare Directory Servicessssssss. NetWare Directory Services (NDS) NET.CFG File: A NetWare configuration file residing at the workstation that contains customized information about Network Interface Cards (NICs) and protocol stacks. NET.CFG File NETADMIN: A text utility that allows you to create objects and assign rights and properties. NETADMIN In-Place Upgrade: An upgrade process using a single server and no additional hardware. Cannot be used to upgrade from v2.0a. In-Place Upgrade Inheritance Inheritance: The rights granted to a trustee by a trustee assignment. These rights apply to everything below the point where the trustee assignment is made, unless another explicit trustee assignment is made or the rights are blocked by an Inherited Rights Filter. Inherited Rights Filter: A filter, which is part of every directory, file, and object, that controls which rights a trustee can inherit from parent directories and container objects. Inherited Rights Filter INSTALL: An NLM used to initiate the installation of NetWare v4.0. INSTALL Internationalization: Allows adaptation of a network for use with multiple languages. Internationalization Internetwork: Two or more sub-networks connected by an internetworking device such as a router, bridge, or gateway. Users on an internetwork can use the resources (such as files, printers, or hard disks) of all connected networks, provided they have security rights. Internetwork: KEYB: A server command that allows for the selection of nationality or language for the keyboard on the file server. KEYB LANLocal Area Networkkkkkkkk. Local Area Network (LAN) LAN Driver: An NLM that understands and controls the network board. A LAN Driver serves as a link between a station's operating system and the physical network parts. LAN Driver: LANGUAGE: A server command which sets the NLMs or server to use specific language or message files. LANGUAGE: Large Internet Packet (LIP): Enhances throughput over an internetwork by increasing packet sizes through routers to accommodate networks allowing larger packets to be sent (such as Ethernet and Token Ring). Large Internet Packet (LIP): Leaf Object: Leaf Object: An object that doesn't contain any other objects. Leaf objects are located at the end of a branch in the Directory tree. LIP Large Internet Packettttttt. Large Internet Packet (LIP) LIST DEVICES: A server command that displays device information installed in the server. LIST DEVICES Local Area Network (LAN): A network located within a small area or common environment, such as in a building or a building complex. Local Area Network (LAN) DOMAIN: An NLM which creates a protected OS domain (OSP) to be run in ring 1, 2, or 3. All NLMs should be developed and tested in an OSP domain. DOMAIN DSREPAIR: An NLM which repairs and corrects problems in the NetWare Directory Services (NDS) database. DSREPAIR Duplexing: A means of duplicating data to provide data protection. Disk duplexing consists of mirroring data onto two hard disks, each on a separate disk channel. Duplexing ECNE Enterprise CNE Program.ogram. Enterprise CNE (ECNE) Program Effective Rights: The rights that an object can actually exercise to see or modify a particular directory, file, or object. An object's effective rights to a directory, file, or object are calculated by NetWare each time that object attempts an action. Effective Rights Enterprise CNE (ECNE) Program: A program designed to give CNEs an opportunity to achieve a higher level of certification, focusing on the support of enterprise-wide networks. Enterprise CNE (ECNE) Program Fault Tolerance: A means of protecting data by providing safeguards against hazardous events such as power outages or hard disk crashes. Fault Tolerance File Compression: A means of allowing more data to be stored on server hard disks by compressing (packing) files that aren't being used. File Compression File System Security Rights: Rights assigned to an object (trustee) that control what that object can do with a specific file or directory. A trustee can also inherit rights to a file or directory from the directory above it. File rights include Supervisory, Read, Write, Create, Erase, Modify, File Scan, and Access Control. File System Security Rights Global Login: Allows users to log in to the network, rather than to individual servers, and gain access to all network resources. Global Login Graphical Utilities: Allow network administrators to manage the network through Windows v3.x or OS/2 Presentation Manager. Graphical Utilities Group Object: A leaf object listing several User objects, used to allow collective, rather than individual, network administration. Group Object HCSSHigh-Capacity Storage System System High-Capacity Storage System (HCSS) High-Capacity Storage System (HCSS) High-Capacity Storage System (HCSS): Extends the storage capacity of a NetWare server by integrating an optical disk library, or jukebox, into the NetWare file system. HCSS moves files between faster low-capacity storage devices (the server's hard disk) and slower high-capacity devices (optical disks in a jukebox). Home Directory: A private network directory that the network administrator can create for a user. The user's login script should contain a drive mapping to his or her home directory. Home Directory Icon: A graphical representation (small picture) of an object or application. Icon Bindery: A network database in NetWare versions prior to v4.0. The bindery contains definitions for entities such as users, groups, and workgroups. Bindery Bindery Object: An object that was upgraded from a bindery-based server, but that cannot be identified. Bindery-based clients must use older NetWare utilities to access these objects through bindery emulation. Bindery Object Block Suballocation: A feature that allows several files to share one disk allocation block. This uses some server memory, but greatly reduces wasted disk space, especially when you have many small files. Block Suballocation Branch: A container object and all the objects it holds, which can include other container objects. Branch Browse Object Right (B): Grants the right to see the object in the Directory tree. The name of the object is returned when a search is made that matches the object. Browse Object Right (B) Browser: The window in the NetWare Administrator graphical utility that displays objects in the Directory tree. Browser Btrieve: A complete key-indexed record management system designed for high-performance data handling. Btrieve CDROM: An NLM that allows the server to use a CD-ROM disk as a read-only volume. CDROM Certified NetWare Administrator (CNA) Program: A certification program designed for users who are responsible for the day-to-day operation of a network. Certified NetWare Administrator (CNA) Program NetWare Loadable Module (NLM) NetWare Loadable Modules Certified NetWare Instructor (CNI) Program (CNI) Certified NetWare Instructor (CNI) Program: A comprehensive certification program for people who want to teach Novell courses. Servers Server Local Area Networks (LANs) Local Area Network (LAN) CNA: See Certified NetWare Administrator Program. Certified NetWare Administrator (CNA) Program CNI See Certified NetWare Instructor Program. Certified NetWare Instructor (CNI) Program Common Name (CN): The name of a leaf object, as displayed in the Directory tree. Common Name (CN) Compare Property Right (C): Allows a trustee to compare the value of a property with another value to see if they are equal. With the compare right, an operation can return True or False, but you cannot see the value of the property. Compare Property Right (C) Complete Name: The path from an object to the root of the Directory tree. Complete Name Computer Object: An object that represents a computer on the network. Computer Object Container Object: An object that holds, or contains, other objects. Container objects are used to logically organize all other objects in the Directory tree. The three types of container objects are Country, Organization, and Organizational Unit. Container Object: Context: The location of an object within its container in the Directory tree. Context: Country Object (C): An object that designates a country where your network resides and organizes other objects within the country. Country Object (C) Create Object Right (C): Grants the right to create a new object below the designated object in the Directory tree. This right is only available for container objects. Create Object Right (C) Current Context: Your current location in the Directory tree. Current Context Customer Satisfaction Hotline: A service provided by the Novell Customer Satisfaction group. This group works to resolve immediate customer concerns that are not being solved through normal channels. Customer Satisfaction Hotline CX: A text workstation utility that allows you to change your current context in the Directory tree. CX Data Migration: The transfer of inactive data from a NetWare volume to a tape drive or other offline storage medium. Data Migration Delete Object Right (D): Grants the right to delete the object from the Directory tree. To delete a container object, all subordinate objects must first be deleted. Delete Object Right (D): Directory Tree: A hierarchical structure of objects in the NetWare Directory Services database. The Directory tree includes container objects that are used to organize the network and leaf objects that represent resources. Directory Tree Directory Tree Name: A name of 1 to 32 characters assigned during installation to each Directory tree. It can contain upper and lower case letters, numbers, hyphens, and underscores, but no spaces or trailing underscores. Directory Tree Name Disk Mirroring: The duplication of data from the NetWare partition on one hard disk to the NetWare partition on another hard disk. Disk Mirroring Disk Partition: A logical unit into which NetWare server hard disks can be divided. Disk Partition System false :PRINTLAYOUT false ." & ." & theStart, theEnd, vEnd vMiddle ()/2) vValue "fTerm" definition binarySearch definition binary binarySearch seconds. Term not found. seconds. fDefinition linearSearch seconds. Term not found. seconds. fDefinition linear vStart theAlgorithm theKey binarySearch fTerm fTerm vValue vMiddle vStart theKey theEnd theStart fTerm fDefinition buttonUp buttonUp fTerm fTerm Delete Page buttonUp buttonUp Clear Clear Delete Page fSynonym TERM DEFINITION buttonUp buttonUp Previous Page buttonUp buttonUp Next Page fExclude keyChar keyChar yChar SYNONYM EXCLUDE FROM GLOSSARY LIST (Y or N) view Access Control List (ACL): A list that contains information about an object describing which other objects can access it. It is a property of every object in Directory Services. Trustees and the Inherited Rights Filter are contained in the ACL. Access Control List (ACL) ACL: See Access Control List. Access Control List (ACL) Across-the-Wire Migration: A method of upgrading using the NetWare Migration Utility. In an across-the-wire migration, data files are migrated across the network to the destination server. Across-the-Wire Migration Add Self Property Right (A): Grants a trustee the right to add or remove itself as a value of the property. This right is only used for properties that contain object names as values such as lists of group members or mailing lists. Add Self Property Right (A) ADMIN User Object: A User object that is created at installation. It has the Supervisor object right to all objects so that it can be used to create your Directory tree. ADMIN User Object: objects so that it can be used to create your Directory tree. ADMIN User Object: A User object that is created at installation. It has the Supervisor object right to all objects so that it can be used to create your Directory tree. ADMIN User Object: A User object that is created at installation. It has the Supervisor object right to all objects so that it can be used to create your Directory tree. ADMIN User Objecttte your Directory tree. ADMIN User Objectreate your Directory tree. ADMIN User Objecttttt AFP Server Object: An object that represents an AppleTalk Filing Protocol (AFP) server that allows workstations to share files and programs. AFP Server Object Alias Object: An object that points to another object at a different location in the Directory tree. Use it to see an object that you need to use regularly but that is not located in the context that you normally work. Alias Object All Properties Option All Properties Option: An option you can pick to give a trustee specific property rights to all properties at once, instead of assigning rights individually to each property. While property rights assigned individually to a property cannot be inherited, rights granted with the All Properties option flow down the Directory tree to objects below. AppNotes tWare Application Notes.tes... NetWare Application Notes (AppNotes) AUDITCON AUDITCON: A workstation utility that provides the auditing functionality in NetWare v4.0. Auditing: The process of examining network transactions to ensure that network records are accurate and secure. Auditing Authentication: A means of verifying that a user is authorized to use the network. Authentication works in combination with Access Control to provide network security. Authentication