User Guide
42 Novell Native File Access Protocols Installation and Administration Guide
Novell Native File Access Protocols Installation and Administration Guide
103-000162-001
September 4, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
Sophia.graphics.marketing, and Ivan.marketing.acme, then you would
enter the following contexts to the CIFSCTXS.CFG file:
sales.acme
graphics.marketing.acme
marketing.acme
3 Save the file in the SYS:\ETC directory.
4 At the server console, enter CIFSSTOP to unload the current context
search file.
5 Enter CIFSSTRT to load the new context search file and apply the
changes.
When Windows users log in, they enter only a username and the simple
password. The system finds the User object in the context specified in the
CIFSCTXS.CFG file.
NOTE: Remember that users must have a simple password before they can
access the network.
Providing Network Access to Domain Users
You can provide access to users from an existing NT domain by importing
them into NDS.
1 Configure the Novell Native File Access Protocols software for Domain
authentication.
Importing users from an NT domain is not supported in Local Mode. In
Local Mode, the main NetWare
®
Remote Manager page is displayed
rather than the NFAP Import Users page.
2 Run NetWare Remote Manager following the instructions described in
the NetWare Remote Manager Administration Guide in the NetWare 6
documentation. (http://www.novell.com/documentation/lg/nw6p)
The NetWare Remote Manager is launched by entering the IP address of
the server into the URL field of an Internet browser.
3 In the left frame, click Manage eDirectory > NFAP Import Users.
4 Browse to the NDS Context that you will import the users into.
Any time you reach a valid context for importing users, a Start button will
appear.
5 Click Start to import users.