Novell Help Librarian Data File Version 1.00 COPYRIGHT (c) 1985 by Novell, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Available Topics Help 1 of 7 Use SYSCON to examine or change accounting, file server, group, supervisor, or user information. The following screens describe these topics. For a list of function keys, press Help again. Available Topics Help 2 of 7 Accounting Enables the server to charge users for resources. Some earlier versions of Netware don't support accounting. You can: Install accounting. Modify services being charged for and the rate being charged. See what servers can charge for services. Available Topics Help 3 of 7 Change Current Server You can: List the servers you are logged in to. Log in to additional servers. Log out of additional servers. Select the current server. Change to a different user on a server you are attached to if it is not your default server. H Available Topics Help 4 of 7 File Server Information You can: List servers attached to your network. View information about the configuration of a server. View the number of users presently attached to a server. See what version of NetWare a server is running.l Available Topics Help 5 of 7 Group Information You can: List the groups on a server. Examine information about each group. Change the information (with Supervisor rights). Available Topics Help 6 of 7 Supervisor Options Brings up a menu of options available if you have Supervisor rights. The options depend on what level of NetWare the server is running. Available Topics Help 7 of 7 User Information You can: List users on a server. View information about each user. Change the information (with Supervisor rights). Known NetWare Servers Help 1 of 1 These are the servers on your network. For information about a server, highlight the server name and press . File Server Information Help 1 of 5 This is information about the server. The information is explained below. Server Name The name of the server. Netware Version The version of NetWare the server is using.$ File Server Information Help 2 of 5 System Fault Tolerance (v2.10 and above) The level of SFT on the server. Transaction Tracking Shows whether the server supports TTS (Transaction Tracking System) recovery for database files. File Server Information Help 3 of 5 Connections Supported The maximum number of users that can log at one time. Connections in Use The number of users logged in. Volumes Supported The maximum number of disk volumes the server can support. File Server Information Help 4 of 5 Network Address The address of the network on which the server is located. Node Address The address of the node where the server resides. File Server Information Help 5 of 5 If you are a Supervisor on this server, you see the following: Serial Number The application number of the server. Application Number The serial number of some network applications. Contact your reseller for more information. User Names Help 1 of 1 These are users on the server. For information about a user, highlight the user's name and press . With Supervisor rights, you can Add a user. Remove a user. Modify Rename a user. Mark Change some information for several users at the same time. Use to mark each user you want changed, then press . Delete User Help 1 of 1 To delete this user, select Yes.X User Information Help 1 of 6 This is the information about this user. A brief description of each option follows. The options that appear depend on the rights you have, the user you are examining, and the features the server supports. Account Balance Shows the user's account balance and credit limit. User Information Help 2 of 6 Account Restrictions Shows restrictions on the user's account. Change Password Allows you to change your password. Full Name Shows the user's full name. Groups Belonged To Lists the groups the user belongs to.' User Information Help 3 of 6 Intruder Lockout Status Shows the intruder lockout status for this user's account. Login Script Lets you view and edit the user's login script. Managed Users and Groups Shows users and groups the user manages. User Information Help 4 of 6 Managers Shows the user's managers. Other Information Shows the last time the user logged in, the amount of disk space the user is using, the user's bindery ID number, etc. Security Audit Control (2.20+, SUPERVISOR) Shows the user's active security audit options.C User Information Help 5 of 6 Security Equivalences Lists users and groups that the selected user is security equivalent to. Station Restrictions Shows what network addresses the user can log in from. Time Restrictions Shows the times the user can log in. User Information Help 6 of 6 Trustee Directory Assignments Lists directories where the user's trustee rights have been granted or revoked. Trustee File Assignments (3.x) Lists files where the user's trustee rights have been granted or revoked. Volume/Disk Restrictions Lists disk space restrictions for a volume. Workgroup Managers Help 1 of 1 These users are workgroup managers. With Supervisor rights, you can Add users to the list Remove users from the list Supervisor Options Help 1 of 5 Supervisor options depend on the features of your system. They are available only to users with Supervisor rights. The system default is set so accounts have no expiration date, connection limitations, password restrictions, or disk space limitations. An explanation of these options follows.p$ Supervisor Options Help 2 of 5 Default Account Balance/Restrictions Lets you view and change new user security restrictions and accounting defaults. Default Time Restrictions Lets you view and change the default time restrictions for new users. Edit System AUTOEXEC File Lets you edit the system AUTOEXEC file. Supervisor Options Help 3 of 5 Edit System SERVER.CFG File (2.x servers) Lets you edit the system SERVER.CFG file. File Server Console Operators Lets you view and modify the list of users and groups authorized to run the file server console from a station. Supervisor Options Help 4 of 5 Intruder Detection/Lockout Lets you see if intruder detection is activated. Also lets you specify criteria for detecting and dealing with intruders. Security Audit Control (2.20+) Lets you view and change the default security audit options for new users and the security audit options for unknown objects. Supervisor Options Help 5 of 5 System Login Script Lets you view and change the system login script. View File Server Error Log Lets you view the errors that are recorded and clear the error log. Workgroup Managers Lets you view, add, and delete workgroup managers. Accounting Help 1 of 3 These are accounting options. With Supervisor rights you can change the information. Accounting Servers Shows servers that charge for services. Blocks Read Charge Rates Shows if the server is charging for data read and the rate being charged. Accounting Help 2 of 3 Blocks Written Charge Rates Shows if the server is charging for writing blocks of information to disk and the rate being charged. Connect Time Charge Rates Shows if the server is charging for the amount of time that users are connected to it. Shows the rate being charged. Accounting Help 3 of 3 Disk Storage Charge Rates Shows if the server is charging for the amount of data stored on its disk drives. Shows the rate charged. Service Requests Charge Rates Shows if the server is charging for the number of requests sent to it from a station. Shows the rate charged. Select Account Server Type Help 1 of 1 To authorize a server to charge for services, select the servername. Full Name Help 1 of 1 Type the full name of the user or group; then press . If the user or group already has a full name, use to delete it; then type the new name. To cancel changes, press Cancel . Insert New User Name Help 1 of 1 Enter the name of the new user. Rename Existing User Help 1 of 1 To rename a user, delete the user's old name; then type the new name and press . View User's Full Name Help 1 of 1 This is the full name of the user or group. Other Information Help 1 of 3 This is other information about this user or group: Last Login The last date the user logged in. Appears only when you are getting information about a user. If the user has never logged in, "Unknown" appears. Other Information Help 2 of 3 File Server Console Operator Shows if the user or group can perform file server console functions from a station. Appears if your NetWare version supports file server console features. User ID (or Group ID) The bindery ID number of the user or group. Other Information Help 3 of 3 Maximum Disk Space The maximum amount of disk space that the user can use, in kilobytes. If the user has no maximum, "Unrestricted" appears. Disk Space in Use The amount of disk space being used by files owned by the user, in kilobytes. Set User Information Help 1 of 2 You can change information for users that are marked. The options are described below. Account Balance Lets you change the account balance and credit limit. Account Restrictions Lets you change the account restrictions. Set User Information Help 2 of 2 Security Audit Control (2.20+, SUPERVISOR) Lets you modify active security audit options of the users (not individually). Station Restrictions Lets you specify what stations the users can log in to. Time Restrictions Lets you change the times of the week when users can log in. Confirm Logout From Server Help 1 of 1 To log out from this server, select Yes. Charge Rate Help 1 of 1 Select the charge rate you want to apply during the selected time period. If the charge rate you want is not shown, select the "Other Charge Rate." If you do not want to change the charge rate, press . Login Time Must Be Allowed Help 1 of 1 You can set time restrictions so the user can't log in. Use an asterisk (*) to mark the time when the user can log in. If you don't want the user to log in, disable the account. No Station Restrictions Help 1 of 1 This account has no station restrictions. This user can log in from any station. Only the Supervisor can restrict what stations a user can log in from. Station Restrictions Help 1 of 1 These are network addresses where the user can log in. Addresses are shown as a network number and a node number. If the list is empty, the user can log in from any station. You can also allow the user to log in from any node on a specified network. Invalid Network Address Help 1 of 1 You entered a bad network address. Check the address of the station you want this user to log in from and enter the correct address. Use a network address between 1 and FFFFFFFE. Security Equivalences Help 1 of 1 These are users and groups this user is security equivalent to. Other Users and Groups Help 1 of 1 These are users and groups this user is not security equivalent to. To make the user security equivalent to a user or group, highlight the user or group and press . To make the user security equivalent to more than one user or group, mark the users with Mark ; then press . User Membership Information Help 1 of 1 These are the groups this user belongs to. Other Groups Help 1 of 1 These are groups that the current user is not a member of. To add the user to a group, highlight the group and press . To add the user to several groups, mark the groups using Mark key, then press . Directory Assignments Help 1 of 1 These are directories where the user's or group's trustee rights have been granted or revoked. (Trustee rights extend to each subdirectory of the directory in which they are declared, unless they are changed in the subdirectory.) Granted Trustee Rights Help 1 of 1 These rights are granted to the user or group in this directory or file. You can: Grant additional rights Revoke the highlighted right. To revoke several rights, mark each using and press . Other Trustee Rights Help 1 of 1 These rights have not been granted to the user or group in this directory or file. To grant a right, select the right and press . All Nodes Are Allowed Help 1 of 1 You already specified that the user can log in from all nodes on this network. To limit the user to specific nodes, delete the entry that allows all nodes, or specify the other network's address where the user is to be limited. Existing Subdirectories Help 1 of 1 These are the subdirectories of the volume or directory you have specified. Select the subdirectory that is part of the path leading to the directory where you want to make the user or group a trustee. Then press . Duplicate Station Restriction Help 1 of 1 The address you entered is already in the list of addresses that the user can log in from. You cannot enter the same address in the list more than once. Group Names Help 1 of 1 These are groups on the server. For information about a group, select it. With Supervisor rights, you can Add a new group. Delete the highlighted group. Modify Rename the highlighted group. New Group Name Help 1 of 1 Enter the name of the group you want to create. Group Name Help 1 of 1 To replace the group name, delete the group's old name, type a new name and press . Group Information Help 1 of 4 This is information about the selected group. The options are described below. Full Name Displays the group's full name. Member List Lists the users that belong to this group.QR Group Information Help 2 of 4 These options appear if you belong to the group or have Supervisor rights on the server. Managed Users And Groups Shows the users and groups that this group is an account manager for. Managers Shows the users and groups that manage this group.,T Group Information Help 3 of 4 Other Information Shows the group ID number. If the server supports virtual console features, shows whether the group has console operator rights. Security Audit Control (2.20+, SUPERVISOR) Allows modification of the active security audit options of group members (by list of marked users, not by group membership). Group Information Help 4 of 4 Trustee Directory Assignments Lists the trustee rights the group has in directories on the server. Trustee File Assignments (3.x servers only) Lists trustee rights the group has for files in this directory. Existing Members Help 1 of 1 These are the users that belong to this group. Other Users Help 1 of 1 These users are not members of the group. To add a user, highlight the user and press . To add more than one user, mark each using Mark , then press . Delete Group Help 1 of 1 To delete the highlighted groups from this server, select Yes. Delete User Help 1 of 1 To remove the highlighted users from the selected group, answer Yes. Delete Trustee From Directory Help 1 of 1 To delete this trustee from the directory, select Yes. When a trustee is deleted from a directory, the trustee's rights revert to the rights the trustee has in the parent directory. If no trustee rights are in the parent directory, the trustee no longer has rights. Delete User from Group Help 1 of 1 To delete the user from these groups, select Yes. Delete Security Equivalences Help 1 of 1 To delete the user's security equivalences to the highlighted users and groups, select Yes. Bad Node Address Help 1 of 1 You entered a bad node address. Check the address of the station you want this user to log in from and enter that address. Use a node address between 0 and FFFFFFFFFFFE. Supervisor Station Restriction Help 1 of 2 Station restrictions are enforced on the SUPERVISOR account. If you list invalid addresses where the Supervisor can log in, the Supervisor can never log in again. To help prevent you from making this mistake, SYSCON checks to see that you can log in from the station you are on right now. Supervisor Station Restriction Help 2 of 2 Check the addresses you entered to make sure they are correct. If they are not, delete the incorrect entries and re-enter them. If they are correct but this station is not included, either delete all the entries or add this station temporarily; then go to one of the stations you want the supervisor to log in from and correct the list. Full Name Help 1 of 1 No full name has been defined for this user or group. (Only the supervisor can define a full name.) User Already Exists Help 1 of 1 A user by that name already exists. Each user must have a unique name. Cannot Delete SUPERVISOR Help 1 of 1 User SUPERVISOR cannot be deleted. Cannot Rename SUPERVISOR Help 1 of 1 User SUPERVISOR cannot be renamed. Log In to Server Help 1 of 1 Your station is already attached to eight servers. (A station cannot be attached to more than eight servers at a time.) You must log out of a server before you can log in to another. Accounting Not Supported Help 1 of 1 The version of NetWare running on this server doesn't support accounting. To use accounting, upgrade to a version that supports accounting. Wrong Accounting Version Help 1 of 1 This version of SYSCON doesn't support the version of accounting running on this server. You have probably run an incorrect version of SYSCON. Run the version of SYSCON that came with your file server software. Accounting Not Installed Help 1 of 1 Accounting has not been installed on this server. You need Supervisor rights to install accounting. File Server Cannot Charge Help 1 of 1 The server is no longer enabled to charge for file service or disk storage service. To enable the server to charge for services, select "Accounting Servers" and press . User Is Already a Trustee Help 1 of 1 You cannot add the user or group as a trustee in the directory. It is already a trustee. To change the user or group's trustee rights in the directory, return to the "Trustee Directory Assignments" screen. Select the directory where the user or group is a trustee and press Modify , then press or to add or change existing rights. Volume Does Not Exist Help 1 of 1 The trustee wasn't added. A nonexistent volume was specified in the directory path. To list the server's volumes, use to erase the directory path, then press and select a volume. Add Trustee Help 1 of 1 You entered an incorrect directory path. A directory path consists of a volume name, a colon, and a list of directory names. Press to list all subdirectories of the path you entered. Directory names must be separated by a slash (/) or a backslash (\) and can be 14 characters long. Create New User Help 1 of 1 When users are created, they are normally added to group EVERYONE. An error occurred when the system tried to add the user to group EVERYONE. Check to see if group EVERYONE was deleted. Add Group Help 1 of 1 A group by that name already exists. Each group must have a unique name. Read Login Script for User Help 1 of 1 To access another user's login script, use to delete the current user's name, type the name of the user whose login script you want to access, and press . To see a list of users, press .cr User Login Script Help 1 of 6 The user login script specifies actions that occur when the user logs in. Each login script command must be written on its own line. Blank lines are ignored. Login script commands and their variables appear on the following screens. User Login Script Help 2 of 6 You can use the following commands: BREAK DRIVE MACHINE NAME= WRITE COMSPEC= #(EXEC) MAP DOS BREAK FDISPLAY PAUSE DOS SET IF...THEN REMARK For an explanation of these commands, type HELP LOGIN SCRIPT COMMANDS at the DOS prompt.qu User Login Script Help 3 of 6 Identifiers Identifiers represent text information that varies. For example, DAY_OF_WEEK represents the current day of the week (i.e., Monday). Identifiers must be in all capitals. Identifiers are listed on the next screens.Mw User Login Script Help 4 of 6 Identifier Text Value (must be in quotation marks) HOUR 1 to 12 HOUR24 00 to 23 MINUTE 00 to 59 SECOND 00 TO 59 AM_PM am or pm MONTH 01 to 12 MONTH_NAME June, May, etc. User Login Script Help 5 of 6 Identifier Text Value DAY 01 TO 31 YEAR 1983, 2016, etc. DAY_OF_WEEK Monday, Tuesday, etc. NDAY_OF_WEEK 1 to 7 (1=Sunday) LOGIN_NAME User's login name FULL_NAME User's full name STATION Station number User Login Script Help 6 of 6 Identifier Text Value GREETING_TIME Morning, Afternoon, or Evening NEW_MAIL Yes or No OS MSDOS OS_VERSION V2.11 or V3.00 MACHINE IBM PC, Victor9000, etc SHELL_TYPE Shell type number P_STATION Physical station number SMACHINE Short machine name Login Script Help 1 of 1 These are the users on the server. To access a user's login script, highlight the name of the user and press . Read Login Script for User Help 1 of 1 To copy a user's login script to the selected user, use to delete the selected user's name from the "Read Login Script for User" entry box. Then type the name of the user you want to copy the script from, or press to select a name from the list. System Login Script Help 1 of 6 The system login script specifies actions that occur for all users when they log in. Each login script command must be written on its own line. Blank lines are ignored. Login script commands and their variables appear on the following screens. Login Script Commands Help 2 of 6 You can use the following commands: BREAK DRIVE MACHINE NAME= WRITE COMSPEC= #(EXEC) MAP DOS BREAK FDISPLAY PAUSE DOS SET IF...THEN REMARK For an explanation of these commands, type HELP LOGIN SCRIPT COMMANDS at the DOS prompt. Login Script Commands Help 3 of 6 Identifiers Identifiers represent text information that varies. For example, DAY_OF_WEEK represents the current day of the week (i.e., Monday). Identifiers must be in all capitals. Identifiers are listed on the next screens.m Login Script Identifiers Help 4 of 6 Identifier Text Value (must be in quotation marks) HOUR 1 to 12 HOUR24 00 to 23 MINUTE 00 to 59 SECOND 00 TO 59 AM_PM am or pm MONTH 01 to 12 MONTH_NAME June, May, etc. Login Script Identifiers Help 5 of 6 Identifier Text Value DAY 01 TO 31 YEAR 1983, 2016, etc. DAY_OF_WEEK Monday, Tuesday, etc. NDAY_OF_WEEK 1 to 7 (1=Sunday) LOGIN_NAME User's login name FULL_NAME User's full name STATION Station number Login Script Identifiers Help 6 of 6 Identifier Text Value GREETING_TIME Morning, Afternoon, or Evening NEW_MAIL Yes or No OS MSDOS OS_VERSION V2.11 or V3.00 MACHINE IBM PC, Victor9000, etc SHELL_TYPE Shell type number P_STATION Physical station number SMACHINE Short machine name Supervisor Only Help 1 of 1 Only users with supervisor rights can use this option. Groups Belonged to Help 1 of 1 These are groups this user belongs to. You can Add the user to more groups. Delete the user from a group. Security Equivalences Help 1 of 1 These are users and groups this user is security equivalent to. Modify security equivalences by using , , or Mark and . Group Members Help 1 of 1 These users belong to the selected group. You can: Add users to the group. Delete the highlighted users. Trustee Directory Assignments Help 1 of 2 These are directories in which this user's or group's trustee rights have been granted or revoked. (Trustee rights extend to each subdirectory of the directory where they are granted, unless they are changed in the subdirectory.) Trustee Directory Assignments Help 2 of 2 Use these keys to make changes: Declare user's or group's trustee rights in a directory. Remove trustee rights declaration. Change rights granted or revoked in the highlighted directory. Confirm Revoke Trustee Rights Help 1 of 1 To revoke marked trustee rights in this directory for this user, select Yes. Create New Directory Help 1 of 1 The directory you specified does not exist. If you misspelled the directory name, press to erase it, then correct the spelling. If Yes, the directory will be created and the user will have trustee rights there. Default Time Restrictions Help 1 of 2 Specify the default time restrictions for new user accounts. Time restrictions specify what times of the day a user can log in. The week is divided into half-hour time blocks. If the user is allowed to log in during a block, the block is marked with an asterisk (*). Default Time Restrictions Help 2 of 2 The following keys affect login restrictions. or the asterisk (*) Allows the user to log in. or space Doesn't allow the user to log in. Reverses current settings. View Error Log Help 1 of 1 These are all errors logged since the last time the error log file was cleared. Workgroup Manager Candidates Help 1 of 1 These users aren't workgroup managers. To add a workgroup manager, highlight the user's name, then press . To add several users, mark each using , then press . Delete Workgroup Managers Help 1 of 1 To revoke the selected user's or group's rights to create user accounts, groups, and queues, select Yes. Delete Workgroup Managers Help 1 of 1 To revoke the selected user's or group's rights to create new user accounts, groups, and queues, select Yes. Managers Help 1 of 1 These users and groups are workgroup managers of the selected user or group. With Supervisor rights, you can Add users to the list. Remove users from the list. Insufficient Rights Help 1 of 1 You tried to add or delete a user or group over which you are not a workgroup manager. If you need manager rights over this user or group, ask the system supervisor to grant them. Managed Users and Groups Help 1 of 2 These are users and groups this user or group manages. A group manager can modify the user's name, password, account restrictions, account balance, groups, security equivalences, and login script. Managed Users and Groups Help 2 of 2 With Supervisor rights you can Add to the list. Delete from the list. Mark Delete several users. Mark each user and press . Revoke Right to Manage User Help 1 of 1 If you no longer want this user to manage the selected user or group, select Yes. Grant Right to Manage Users Help 1 of 1 These users and groups are not managed by the selected user or group. To grant the right to manage a user or group, select a user or group name. To grant the right to manage several users, mark the names using , then press . No Other Accounting Servers Help 1 of 1 To charge for services, a file server must have an account on the server it logs in to. There are no accounts for any servers that have not been authorized to charge. SYSCON knows about server accounts for Job Servers, Gateways, Print Servers, Archive Servers, SNA Gateways, and Remote Bridges. More than 20 Charges Changes Help 1 of 1 You have more than 20 charge rate entries. Consolidate rate changes so you don't have more than 20 entries. One entry can change the rate for one or more days. Also, each time of the day that a rate change occurs uses at least one entry. More Than 20 Disk Charge Entries Help 1 of 1 You have more than 20 disk charge entries. Consolidate the times and rates charged for disk storage so that it does not take more than 20 entries to store the charge times. One entry can change the rate for one or more days. Also, each time of the day that a rate change occurs uses at least one entry. No Errors in Log File Help 1 of 1 No errors have been recorded in the server error log file since the last time the error log was cleared. Log Out From Server Help 1 of 1 To log out of one server, highlight the server's name and press . To log out of several servers, mark each with , then press . Trustee Rights Specification Help 1 of 1 You can only specify directories where user accounts exist. Specify the full directory path. Begin with the volume name. For a list of directories, press . Trustee Rights Specification Help 1 of 1 You can't use drive letters to specify directories where a user has trustee rights. Specify the full directory path. Begin with the volume name. For a list of directories, press . Invalid Drive Help 1 of 1 The drive you specified isn't valid. To select a directory, press . File Exists by New Name Help 1 of 1 A file by that name already exists. Use a different name. User Does Not Exist Help 1 of 1 There is no user account with that name. For a list of usernames, press . Invalid Integer Value Help 1 of 1 The number you entered isn't allowed. Enter a number in the specified range. To cancel changes, press Cancel . Station Restrictions Help 1 of 1 These are the user's station restrictions. You can Add an address to the list. Remove an address from the list. Accounting Servers Help 1 of 1 These servers can charge for services. (Servers not listed cannot charge.) You can use these keys: Lists servers to select from Revoke server's rights to charge Accounting Servers Help 1 of 1 These servers can charge for services. Servers Not Authorized to Charge Help 1 of 1 These servers are not authorized to charge for services. To authorize a server to charge, highlight the servername and press . File Server Console Operators Help 1 of 1 These users and groups are allowed to run the file server console from any station they are logged in at. Use and to edit the list. Users that are security equivalent to a user or group in this list can also run the console from any station. Delete Console Operator Help 1 of 1 To revoke the selected user's or group's rights to run the virtual console from a station, select Yes. Add File Server Console Operator Help 1 of 1 These users and groups have not been granted the right to run the file server console from a station. To give a user or group this right, select a user or group name. Delete Restrictions Help 1 of 1 To remove highlighted stations from the list of addresses where this user can log in, select Yes. Deleting all addresses from the list allows the user to log in from any address. Remove Accounting Server Help 1 of 1 To revoke the marked servers' right to charge for services, select Yes. To allow the servers to continue to charge, press . Connect Charge Rates Help 1 of 1 This shows how much the server charges for each minute of connect time (time a user is logged in). The charge is shown in half-hour increments. Connect Charge Rates Help 1 of 1 This shows how much the server charges for each minute of connect time (time a user is logged in). To change the charge, highlight the half-hour and press . To change the charge during a larger time period, block the time using Mark , then press . If there is no charge, select "No Charge." Disk Storage Charge Rates Help 1 of 1 This shows how much the server charges for each block stored on disk for one day. The time when disk storage is charged for is shown, as well as the amount charged per block-day. The server charges for all disk storage since the last time that disk storage was charged for. Disk Storage Charge Rates Help 1 of 2 This shows how much the server charges for each block stored on disk for one day. To specify a charge time, highlight the half-hour and press . To specify a charge time for a longer period, block the time using Mark , then press . If there is no charge, select "No Charge." Disk Storage Charge Rates Help 2 of 2 The time when disk storage is charged for is shown, as well as the amount charged per block-day. The server charges for all disk storage since the last time that disk storage was charged for. Service Requests Charge Rates Help 1 of 1 This is how much the server charges for each request made by a station. The charge is shown for each half-hour. Service Requests Charge Rates Help 1 of 2 This is how much the server charges for each request made by a station. The charge is shown for each half-hour. To change the charge, highlight the half-hour and press . To change the charge for a longer time period, block the time using Mark , then press . Service Requests Charge Rates Help 2 of 2 To not charge, use the "No charge" rate (charge multiplier of 0). Each half-hour is marked by the charge rate that applies during that period. Disk Read Charge Rates Help 1 of 1 This shows how much the server charges for each block read from disk. The charge is shown for each half-hour. Disk Read Charge Rates Help 1 of 1 This shows how much the server charges for each block read from the disk. To change the charge, highlight the half-hour and press . To change the charge for a larger time period, block the time using Mark , then press . To not charge, use the "No Charge" rate. Disk Write Charge Rates Help 1 of 1 This shows how much the server charges for each 4KB block written to disk. Disk Write Charge Rates Help 1 of 1 This shows how much the server charges for each 4KB block written to disk. To change the charge, highlight the half-hour and press . To change the charge for a longer time period, block the time using Mark , then press . If there is no charge, use the "No Charge" rate (charge multiplier of 0). Allowed Login Times Help 1 of 1 These are times (in half-hour blocks) when this user can log in. The user can log in during times marked with an asterisk (*). You can or (*) Mark login time. or space bar Unmark login time. Reverse current setting. Mark changes a large block of time. Highlight a time block, press Mark , and move the cursor to the other time block; then press one of the keys listed above. Allowed Login Times Help 1 of 1 These are the times during the week when this user can log in. The user can log in during time marked with an asterisk (*). Default Account Expiration Help 1 of 1 Select Yes if you want new accounts to be temporary accounts that expire on a specified date. Select No if new accounts should be permanent. Field Exit Help 1 of 1 You changed the contents of this field. To save changes, select Yes. To discard changes, select No. To continue editing, press . Default Expiration Date Help 1 of 1 Enter the default expiration date for new user accounts. The server will disable accounts after the date is past. To cancel changes, press Cancel . Default Limit Connections Help 1 of 1 To limit connections on new accounts, select Yes and enter the maximum number of stations that a user can log in to at one time.. To cancel changes, press Cancel . Default Maximum Connections Help 1 of 1 Enter the default maximum number of connections for new user accounts. To cancel changes, press Cancel . The maximum connections limit is the maximum number of stations a user can log in to at the same time. Default "Require Password" Help 1 of 1 To set the default for new accounts to require passwords, select Yes. To cancel changes, press Cancel . If the user's password isn't long enough, the user is told the password has expired. If "Limit Grace Logins" is set to Yes, the user won't be able to log in if the password isn't changed within the grace login period. Minimum Password Length Help 1 of 1 Enter the default minimum password length for new user accounts. To cancel changes, press Cancel . If the user's password isn't long enough, the user is told the password has expired. Default Force Password Changes Help 1 of 1 To require users to change their passwords at regular intervals, select Yes and enter the number of days between password changes. To cancel changes, press Cancel . Password Expiration Interval Help 1 of 1 Enter the number of days that a user can use the same password. To cancel changes, press Cancel . When the password expires, the user is told to change the password. Default Limit Grace Logins Help 1 of 1 To limit the times users can log in with an expired password, select Yes and enter the number of grace logins. To cancel changes, press Cancel . A user who doesn't change the password within the specified number of logins can't log in until the supervisor grants more grace logins or changes the password expiration date.w Default Grace Logins Help 1 of 2 Enter the number of grace logins you want for user accounts. To cancel changes, press Cancel . After a user's password expires, the user has the specified number of grace logins using the expired password. Users are informed that the password is expired and are asked to change it. Default Grace Logins Help 2 of 2 If the password is not changed before the grace logins are used up, the user can't log in until given more grace logins or until the password expiration is reset. Require Unique Passwords Help 1 of 1 To require users to use unique passwords, select Yes. To cancel changes, press Cancel . If a user must use unique passwords, the server remembers previous passwords, and does not let the user reuse a password. Limit Disk Space Help 1 of 1 To limit the amount of disk space available for new accounts, select Yes. To set no limitation, select No. To cancel changes, press Cancel . Maximum Disk Space Help 1 of 1 Enter the default maximum disk space for each user on the server in 4KB blocks. To cancel changes, press Cancel . Default Restrictions Help 1 of 8 This lets you set default restrictions that user accounts will have when they are created. The entries are explained below: Account Has Expiration Date If Yes, the account expires on a specified date. If No, the account is permanent. Date Account Expires The account expiration date, if any.B Default Restrictions Help 2 of 8 Limit Concurrent Connections If Yes, the user can log in to a specified number of stations at one time. If No, the user can log in to as many stations as the server supports. Maximum Connections Shows how many stations the user can log in from, if there is a limit. Maximum Restrictions Help 3 of 8 Create Home Directory For User If Yes, when a new user is created, the system prompts the supervisor for a directory path for the user's home directory. Require Password If Yes, the user must have a password. If No, the user can choose to have a password. Default Restrictions Help 4 of 8 Minimum Password Length Shows the minimum length (between 1 to 20 characters) of the required password, if a password is required. Force Periodic Password Changes If Yes, the user's password expires periodically. Default Restrictions Help 5 of 8 Days Between Forced Changes The number of days the user can use a password before it expires, if the password does expire. Limit Grace Logins If "Force Periodic Password Changes" is set to Yes, this specifies if there is a limit to the number of logins before the user must change the password. Default Restrictions Help 6 of 8 Grace Logins Allowed If "Limit Grace Logins" is set to Yes, this indicates the number of chances the user has to change the password when it expires. If the password isn't changed within the specified number of logins, the user won't be able to log in.` Default Restrictions Help 7 of 8 Require Unique Passwords If Yes, the user must use a different password each time the password is changed. If No, the user can use previous passwords. Account Balance If the server supports accounting, this specifies the account balance given to users when they are created. Default Restrictions Help 8 of 8 Allow Unlimited Credit If the server supports accounting, this field shows whether new user accounts are given unlimited credit. Low Balance Limit If unlimited credit is not allowed, this indicates the lowest balance the user can have and still receive services that are being charged for. Account Balance Help 1 of 2 This shows the user's account balance and credit limit. The account balance is the amount of funds the user has. When the user is charged for a service, the balance decreases. The credit limit determines how low an account balance can drop before the user no longer receives chargeable services. Account Balance Help 2 of 2 A zero credit limit means the user can't receive services when the account balance drops below zero. A negative credit limit means the user's account can go in the red until it reaches the credit limit. A positive credit limit means the user must have funds in the account to receive services. Change Account Balance Help 1 of 1 To set users' account balance and credit limits, select Yes. To change the values, press . Account Balance Help 1 of 1 Enter the number of charges allowed the user and press . To cancel changes, press Cancel . The account balance is the number of charges a user has on the server. The user's account balance decreases each time the user is charged for a service. Allow Unlimited Credit Help 1 of 1 To give the user unlimited credit, type Y. To cancel changes, press Cancel . If you limit the user's credit, specify the amount of credit the user can receive.Y Credit Limit Help 1 of 2 Enter the credit limit for the user, then press . To cancel changes, press Cancel , then . The credit limit specifies the lowest balance the user can have and still receive services that are being charged for. Credit Limit Help 2 of 2 If the credit limit is set to zero, the user cannot receive services when the account balance drops to zero. If the credit limit is negative, the user can charge services after the account balance falls below zero. If the credit limit is positive, the user must maintain a minimum balance. Detect Intruders Help 1 of 1 If you want the server to detect when someone is trying to break in to an account, select Yes. To cancel changes, press Cancel . Incorrect Login Attempts Help 1 of 1 Enter the number of login attempts after which the server should decide that an intruder is trying to break into an account. To cancel changes, press Cancel . Bad Login Count Retention Help 1 of 1 If no incorrect attempts are made to log in for the specified length of time, this clears the bad login count. Enter the days, hours, and minutes that bad login attempts should be remembered. To cancel changes, press Cancel . Lock Account After Detection Help 1 of 1 If you want an account to be locked when an intruder is detected, select Yes. To cancel changes, press Cancel . Intruder Detection/Lockout Help 1 of 5 This lets you set intruder detection and lockout options. These options let you specify whether attempts to log in with invalid passwords are detected. The fields are described on the following screens.Q Intruder Detection/Lockout Help 2 of 5 Detect Intruders If Yes, the server records attempts to log in with an invalid password. Bad Login Count Retention Time The amount of time, after an incorrect login attempt, that must pass before the bad login attempt is forgotten by the server. Intruder Detection/Lockout Help 3 of 5 Incorrect Login Attempts The number of incorrect login attempts for a user account. If the number of attempts reaches the number in this field, the server detects an intruder. The server resets this number when a user logs in or when the Bad Login Count Retention Time has passed. Intruder Detection/Lockout Help 4 of 5 Lock Account After Detection If Yes, the server locks the account when an intruder is detected. When an account is locked no one can log in to it for the length of time specified in the Length of Account Lockout field. Anyone with Supervisor rights can use SYSCON to unlock the account before the specified time has passed. Intruder Detection/Lockout Help 5 of 5 Length of Account Lockout Specifies the amount of time the account will be locked if the Lock Account After Detection option is set to Yes. Intruder Lockout Status Help 1 of 4 This describes the intruder lockout status for an account. Account Locked Shows if the account is locked because of an intruder. To unlock it, select No. Incorrect Login Count Shows how many login attempts have been made. Intruder Lockout Status Help 2 of 4 Account Reset Time If the account is locked, this is when the account will be unlocked. If the account is unlocked but the "Incorrect Login Count" is greater than zero, this is when the incorrect login count will be reset to zero. Intruder Lockout Status Help 3 of 4 Time Until Reset If the account is locked, this is how long it will stay locked. If the account is unlocked but the "Incorrect Login Count" is greater than zero, this is how much time will elapse before the incorrect login count will be reset to zero. Intruder Lockout Status Help 4 of 4 Last Intruder Address If the account is locked, this is the station addresss of the user who caused the account to be locked. Otherwise, this is the address of the last station that tried to log in with an incorrect password. Account Locked Help 1 of 1 To allow users to log in to this account, select No, then press . To prevent users from logging in, select Yes, then press . To cancel changes, press Cancel . You can unlock an account that is locked because of intruder detection; you cannot lock an account that is not currently locked. Edit Charge Multiplier Help 1 of 1 Enter the number you want for the charge rate multiplier. Otherwise, press . The charge rate multiplier is used as follows: AmountUsed * Multiplier / Divisor = ChargeAmount The multiplier should be much smaller than the divisor, since the "AmountUsed" is usually larger than the "ChargeAmount." Edit Charge Divisor Help 1 of 1 Enter the number you want to use for the charge rate divisor. Otherwise, press . The charge rate divisor is used as follows: AmountUsed * Multiplier / Divisor = ChargeAmount The divisor is normally larger than the multiplier, since the AmountUsed is larger than ChargeAmount. Enter Charge Rate Help 1 of 1 To create a charge rate, use this formula: AmountUsed * Multiplier / Divisor = ChargeAmount Normally the amount of resource used is much larger than the amount that should be charged, so the divisor amount should be larger than the multiplier amount. To set the charge amount to "No Charge," enter 0 as the multiplier. Account Disabled Help 1 of 1 If you don't want this account used, enter Yes. If you want the user to be able to use this account, press . To cancel changes, press Cancel . If the account won't be used again, delete it rather than disable it. Account Expires Help 1 of 1 If this is an account that should expire on a set date, enter Yes, then enter the expiration date of the account. If the account is permanent, enter No. To cancel changes, press Cancel . Account Expiration Date Help 1 of 1 Enter the date this account should expire. This account will be disabled by the server after the expiration date has passed. To cancel changes, press Cancel . Limit Connections Help 1 of 1 To limit the number of stations where this user can log in, select Yes and enter the maximum number of connections. To cancel changes, press Cancel . Maximum Connections Help 1 of 1 Enter the maximum number of simultaneous connections this user can have. To cancel changes, press Cancel . The maximum connections limit is the maximum number of stations that the user can log in to at one time. Allow User to Change Password Help 1 of 1 To allow users to change their password, select Yes. To cancel changes, press Cancel . Require Password Help 1 of 1 To require this user to have a password, select Yes. To cancel changes, press Cancel . If a password isn't the required length, the user is told that the password has expired. If "Limit Grace Logins" is set to Yes, the user will be locked out if a password isn't assigned within the grace login period. Minimum Password Length Help 1 of 1 Enter the minimum required length of the user's password. To cancel changes, press Cancel . Force Periodic Password Help 1 of 1 To require this user to change the password regularly, select Yes and enter the number of days between changes. To cancel changes, press Cancel . Days Between Forced Changes Help 1 of 1 Enter the number of days that the user can use the same password. To cancel changes, press Cancel . After the specified number of days, the user is informed that the password has expired. Date Password Expires Help 1 of 1 Enter the next date when this user's password should expire. If you enter a date too far in the future, the date will be changed to the current date plus the number of "Days Between Forced Changes." To cancel changes, press Cancel . Limit Grace Logins Help 1 of 1 To limit the number of times this user can log in with an expired password, select Yes and enter the number of Grace logins. To cancel changes, press Cancel . If the password isn't changed with the number of logins, the Supervisor must grant more logins or change the password expiration. Grace Logins Allowed Help 1 of 1 Enter the number of grace logins the user can have after the password expires. To cancel changes, press Cancel . When logging in, the user is told that the password has expired and must be changed. If the password isn't changed, the supervisor must grant more grace logins or reset the password expiration. Remaining Grace Logins Help 1 of 1 These are the number of grace logins remaining for the user. Set the number of remaining grace logins to the number of times that the user can log in with an expired password. To cancel changes, press Cancel . Require Unique Passwords Help 1 of 1 To require this user to use a new password each time the password is changed, select Yes. To cancel changes, press Cancel . A user can change the password several times on the same day without the server counting the passwords as previous passwords. Limit Disk Space Help 1 of 1 To limit the amount of disk space this user can use, select Yes. To cancel changes, press Cancel . Applies to 2.x servers. Maximum Disk Space Help 1 of 1 Enter the maximum disk space, in 4KB blocks, that this user can use on the server. To cancel changes, press Cancel . Set Users' Restrictions Help 1 of 9 These are restrictions you can place on user accounts. The fields are described below. Account Disabled If Yes, the user can't log in. Account Has Expiration Date If Yes, the account is temporary and will expire on a specified date. If No, the account is permanent. Set Users' Restrictions Help 2 of 9 Date Account Expires Shows the account expiration date, if any. Allow User to Change Password If Yes, users can change their passwords. Set Users' Restrictions Help 3 of 9 Minimum Password Length Shows the minimum length of the password, if a password is required. (Length: from 1 to 20.) Force Periodic Password Changes Shows if the user must change the password regularly, if a password is required and the user can change the password. Set Users' Restrictions Help 4 of 9 Days Between Forced Changes The number of days the user can use a password before it expires if "Force Periodic Password Changes" is set to Yes. Limit Concurrent Connections If Yes, the user can log in to only a limited number of stations at one time. Set Users' Restrictions Help 5 of 9 Date Password Expires Shows the next date on which the user's password expires, if "Force Periodic Password Changes" is set to Yes. Maximum Connections Specifies the maximum number of stations the user can log in to, if Limit Concurrent Connections is set to Yes.I' Set Users' Restrictions Help 6 of 9 Limit Grace Logins If Yes, a user must change the password within the number of grace logins. Grace Logins Allowed The number of times the user can log in with an expired password, if a limit is set. Set Users' Restrictions Help 7 of 9 Remaining Grace Logins If "Limit Grace Logins" is set to Yes, this shows the number of times the user can log in using an expired password. Notice to Password Expiration Specifies the number of days notice the user gets before the password expires.f* Set Users' Restrictions Help 8 of 9 Require Unique Passwords Shows if the user must use a different password when the password is changed. The disk space options on the following screen appear only if the option to track disk space was selected during server installation for a 2.x server. Set Users' Restrictions Help 9 of 9 Limit Disk Space If Yes, the user can use only a limited amount of disk space. Maximum Disk Space Shows the maximum amount of disk space the user can use, if there is a limit. Save Restrictions for Users Help 1 of 1 To set marked users' restrictions to these restrictions, select Yes. To continue editing restrictions, press .?. Account Restrictions Help 1 of 7 These are restrictions on the user's account. You must have Supervisor rights make changes. The restrictions are described below. Account Disabled Shows whether the user is authorized to log in to the file server. Account Has Expiration Date Shows if the account will expire. Account Restrictions Help 2 of 7 Date Account Expires Shows the account expiration date. Limit Concurrent Connections Shows if there is a limit to the number of stations a user can log in to at one time. Maximum Connections Shows the number of stations the user can log in to. Default is one. Account Restrictions Help 3 of 7 Allow User To Change Password Shows if the user can change the account password. Require Password Shows if the account must have a password. If yes, set a minimum length. Minimum Password Length Shows the required length of the password. Can be between 1 and 20 characters. Account Restrictions Help 4 of 7 Force Periodic Password Changes Shows if the user must change the password regularly. Days Between Forced Changes Shows how often the password must be changed. Date Password Expires Shows when the password expires. Account Restrictions Help 5 of 7 Limit Grace Logins Shows if there is a limit to the number of grace logins before a user must change the password. Grace Logins Allowed Shows how many times the user can log in with an expired password. Account Restrictions Help 6 of 7 Remaining Grace Logins Shows the number of times remaining that a user can log in with an expired password. Require Unique Passwords Shows if the user must use a different password when the password is changed. Account Restrictions Help 7 of 7 The following options appear if the option to limit a user's disk space was selected during installation. Limit Disk Space Shows if there is a limit to the amount of disk space a user can use. Maximum Disk Space Shows how much disk space the user can use, in 4K blocks. Length of Account Lockout Help 1 of 1 Enter the amount of time in days, hours, and minutes that an account should remain locked after someone tries to break in. Then press . To cancel changes, press Cancel . To cancel changes after pressing , enter a new time. Zero may be entered. Account Balance Help 1 of 1 This is the user's current balance and credit limit. The account balance is the amount of funds the user has. The credit limit determines how low the user's account balance can drop before the user can no longer receive services charged for. Other Users and Groups Help 1 of 1 These users and groups don't manage the selected user or group. To allow a user or group to manage the user or group, select a user or group name. To make several managers, mark each using , then press . Other Users and Groups Help 1 of 1 These users and groups don't have workgroup manager rights. To make a user or group a workgroup manager, select the user or group. To make several workgroup managers, mark each using Mark , then press . Network Address Help 1 of 1 Enter the network portion of the address (the 8-digit hex number). To cancel changes, press Cancel . To find the network address, log in at a station and type "userlist /a." The entry marked with an asterisk shows the network address. Node Address Help 1 of 1 Enter the node portion of the address (the 12-digit hex number). To cancel changes, press Cancel . To find the node address, log in at the station and type "userlist /a." The entry marked with an asterisk shows the node's address. You should have already entered the network portion of the address. Install Accounting Help 1 of 1 To install Accounting, select Yes. Install accounting to track when users log in and out or to charge users for services. Cancel Time Changes Help 1 of 1 To cancel changes, select Yes. Restrictions will return to orginal restrictions before you edited them. Change Station Restrictions Help 1 of 1 To restrict marked users so they can log in only from the listed station addresses, select Yes. To edit station restrictions, press . To list no addresses means a user can log in from anywhere. Allow Login From All Nodes Help 1 of 1 To allow the user to log in from any station, select Yes. To specify node addresses the user can log in from, select No. To cancel changes, press . Save Time Restrictions Help 1 of 1 To change marked users' time restrictions to to these restrictions, select Yes. To continue editing time restrictions, press . Cancel Charge Changes Help 1 of 1 To cancel changes, select Yes. All charge rates will return to the values they had when you started editing them. Confirm Clear Error Log Help 1 of 1 To clear errors from the log, select Yes. To continue looking at the log, press . Edit System AUTOEXEC File Help 1 of 9 The AUTOEXEC file contains commands that the server executes when it is brought up. This does not apply to Portable servers. Enter commands for the AUTOEXEC file as you would at the file server console, one command per line. When you finish, press . To cancel changes, press and select Edit System AUTOEXEC File Help 2 of 9 Sample AUTOEXEC file commands: Loadable Modules (only for 3.x file servers) LOAD INSTALL LOAD MONITOR LOAD PSERVERMK Edit System AUTOEXEC File Help 3 of 9 Batch file commands # ECHO FILE SERVER NAME IPX INTERNAL NET # Lets you put remarks in the file so you remember why the command was added. ECHO Default: Off when server is booting. Edit System AUTOEXEC File Help 4 of 9 Batch file commands, continued ECHO ON Console screen shows commands as they execute. Use to troubleshoot errors in the AUTOEXEC file. FILE SERVER NAME (3.x) Assigns a name to the server as it boots. 2.x uses NAME. IPX INTERNAL NET (3.x only) Assigns the internal network number for the server. Edit System AUTOEXEC File Help 5 of 9 LAN driver commands (3.x only) Precede LAN driver commands with a comment line to explain what the command loads: # To load the NE2000 driver the first time LOAD NE2000 PORT=300 INT=3 # To load NE2000 driver with a frame type LOAD NE2000 PORT=3000 INT=3 FRAME=ETHERNET_II|P Edit System AUTOEXEC File Help 6 of 9 BIND commands (3.x only) Precede BIND commands with a comment line to explain what the command binds: #To bind a protocol to driver loaded once BIND IPX NE2000 NET=26 #To bind to driver loaded more than once BIND IPX NE2000 [PORT=340 INT=4 FRAME= ETHERNET_802.3] NET=27 ?R Edit System AUTOEXEC File Help 7 of 9 SET commands--parameters other than default; defaults set automatically. SET commands show a default parameter on the first line and parameter limits on the second: (3.x) Set Minimum File Cache Report Threshold=20 #Limits: 10 to 100 Set Minimum Directory Cache Buffers=20 #Limits: 10 to 2000 Edit System AUTOEXEC File Help 8 of 9 SET commands, continued (3.x) Set Minimum File Delete Wait Time=1 minute 5.9 seconds #Limits: 0 to 7 days Set File Delete Wait time=5 minutes 29.6 seconds #Limits: 50 to 2000 Set Allow Unencrypted Passwords=OFF Edit System AUTOEXEC File Help 9 of 9 Console commands (3.x) MOUNT REMOVE DOS SECURE CONSOLE SPOOL TRACK ON UPS STATUS Note: Don't put DOWN in the AUTOEXEC file. It will down the server when it boots if you No Rights to Rename Help 1 of 1 You don't have the necessary Supervisor or workgroup manager rights to rename the user or group. Insufficient Rights to Add Trustee Help 1 of 1 You don't have Access Control rights in this directory. To grant or revoke rights in a directory, you need Access Control rights in that directory. Set Directories Trustee Rights Help 1 of 1 These are the rights you can assign to this user in each marked directory. You can Grant additional rights. Revoke highlighted right. When the rights you want to assign are listed, press to assign them. No Rights to Alter Assignments Help 1 of 1 You don't have rights to alter trustee assignments in this directory. You need the Access Control rights. You have Supervisor rights over the selected user or group because you are a workgroup manager. Those rights do not include special rights to directories. Select File Help 1 of 1 To select a file, press and select from the list of files, or enter a filename. Volume Space Restrictions Help 1 of 1 Enter the disk space (in 4KB blocks) this user can use on the selected volume. User Disk Volume Restrictions Help 1 of 2 To limit the amount of space a user has on a volume, type Y at the "Limit Volume Space?" prompt. Enter a new "Volume Space Limit." To remove the space restriction on a volume, type N at the "Limit Volume Space?" prompt. User Disk Volume Restrictions Help 2 of 2 "Volume Space Limit" is the maximum blocks the user can use on the selected volume. "Volume Space In Use" is the number of blocks in use by the user on the volume. User Disk Volume Restrictions Help 1 of 1 "Volume Space Limit" is the maximum number of blocks the selected user can use on the selected volume. "Volume Space In Use" is the actual number of blocks in use. Select Volume Help 1 of 1 Highlight the volume you want and press . Select Files Help 1 of 1 To select files, press and select from the list of files, or enter a filename. Trustee File Assignments Help 1 of 1 These are files in the selected directory and its subdirectories for which the highlighted user's or group's trustee rights have been granted or revoked.]c Trustee File Assignments Help 1 of 2 These are the files in the selected directory and its subdirectories in which this user's or group's trustee rights have been granted or revoked. (Trustee rights extend to each subdirectory of the directory where they are granted, unless they are changed in the subdirectory.) Trustee File Assignments Help 2 of 2 Use the following to make changes: Declare user's or group's trustee rights for a file. Remove trustee rights declaration. Change rights granted or revoked in the highlighted file. Browse Files Help 1 of 1 To select a file, highlight a filename and press . Create Home Directory For User Help 1 of 1 This allows you to create a home directory for a new user. To create a home directory when each user is created, select Yes. Create New Path Help 1 of 1 The path you specified does not exist. If you misspelled the path name, press , then correct the spelling. If Yes, the path is created as a home directory for the user. Security Audit Control Default Help 1 of 1 These options are assigned to newly created users. The server uses these options to audit security of users that don't have their own lists. You can use these keys: Lists inactive options Deletes security audit option Mark Marks multiple options Edit System SERVER.CFG File Help 1 of 1 SERVER.CFG contains commands the server uses to configure itself when it is first brought up. SERVER.CFG can include these commands: VAP WAIT n (n = time in seconds) UPS TYPE n (n = UPS type number) UPS IO n (n = IO address) UPS DOWN n (n = time in minutes) UPS WAIT n (n = time in seconds) TTS WAIT n (n = time in seconds) SERVER PROCESSES n (n = number of processes) User Disk Server Restrictions Help 1 of 1 To limit the amount of space a user has on a server, type Y at the "Limit Server Disk Space?" prompt. Enter a new Maximum Disk Server Space and press . To remove the space restriction on the server, type N at the "Limit Server Disk Space?" prompt. User Disk Server Restrictions Help 1 of 1 Maximum Server Disk Space is the maximum number of blocks the selected user can use on the selected server. Disk Space In Use is the actual number of blocks in use on the server. Inactive Security Audit Options Help 1 of 1 These options are inactive. To activate an option, select it and press . To activate more than one option, use Mark to select the options you want; then press . Delete Security Audit Option Help 1 of 1 To remove highlighted option(s), select Yes. User Security Audit Control Help 1 of 1 These options are assigned to this user. The server uses this list to audit the user's security. You can use these keys: Lists inactive options Deletes options Mark Marks multiple options Security Audit Control Unknown Object Help 1 of 1 The server uses these options to audit security of attached but not-logged-in users and non-user objects such as print servers. You can use these keys: Lists inactive options Deletes security audit option Mark Marks multiple options Security Audit Control Help 1 of 1 Default Lets you view and change the default security audit options for new users and for users who do not yet have a security AUDIT_MASK property. Unknown Object Lets you view and change the security audit options for attached but not-logged-in users and non-user objects such as print servers. Security Audit Control List of Users Page 1 of 1 This is a list of all users on this server. This list initially appears with members of the selected group "marked" or highlighted. You can mark and un-mark users as you wish. When you finish working with the list press . The AUDIT_MASK of each marked user will then be modified based upon the list of Selected Audit Options you will define in a screen that follows. Marked Users Security Audit Control Help 1 of 1 This Selected Security Audit Options list is used to modify the active security audit options of all marked users. You can use these keys: Lists other options Deletes options Marks multiple options Security Audit Function Inactive Help 1 of 1 The security audit function exists but is inactive on this server. Activate the security audit function when the server is brought up; then your changes will take effect. How to Modify Marked Users Help 1 of 1 To modify each marked user's active security audit options, use one or more of the following: Add Selected Options To Security Audit Mask Add options to each marked user. Delete Selected Options From Security Audit Mask Delete options from each marked user. Replace (Overwrite) Security Audit Mask Replace each marked user's security audit mask, Selected Options active. NOTE: Selected Options refers to a list of security audit options you will define after you make your choice of How to Modify Marked Users. Other Security Audit Options Help 1 of 1 These security audit options are not selected. To select an option, highlight it and press . To select several options, use Mark to highlight options you want; then press .