User Guide
Managing Server Content 65
Getting Results with Novell Web Services
103-000133-001
August 29, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
Adding Users’ Contexts to the Search Contexts List
1 From the Web Manager home page, click Enterprise Web Server
servername > Users and Groups.
2 Click Insert Context and enter the information for each new context in the
New NDS
®
Context box. Use the following format:
ou=yourdepartment.o=yourcompany
This information is added to the Search Contexts List.
If this context is already set in your AUTOEXEC.NCF file (set Bindery
Context=) you don't need to add it here.
3 Click Save Changes.
Restarting the Enterprise Web Server
Restart the server at the system console. Use the command NSWEBDN to
bring down the Web server and NSWEB to restart it.
Activating User Document Directories
This step activates your users’ home directories so that when the URL is
entered all that is required is a slash (/) followed by ~usersname in order to
reach a particular user’s home page.
1 From the Web Manager home page click Enterprise Web Server
servername > Content Management > User Document Directories.
2 To activate the service, click OK.
Providing Public Access
1 From the Web Manager home page, click Enterprise Web Server
servername > Server Preferences > Restrict Access.
2 Click Insert File and enter the path (or any portion of the path you want
to be public) in the following format:
servername\volume:\directory\subdirectory
3 Click OK > Save Changes.
4 To effect the changes, click On/Off under Server Preferences to restart the
server.