User Guide

12 Novell iManage Administration Guide
Novell iManage Administration Guide
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August 29, 2001
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Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
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Enter a username and last name for the User object.
5 Specify the name and context of the container you want this User object
created in.
6 Click OK.
Modifying a User Account
To modify the properties of a User object you added in iManage, use
ConsoleOne
TM
. See Managing User Accounts in ConsoleOne User Guide for
more information.
To assign roles and tasks to a User object, see “Assigning RBS Role
Membership and Scope” on page 24.
Organizing Objects into Containers
Once you are in an eDirectory tree, you can organize it by creating various
types of containers and placing objects inside them. Objects in a container are
automatically security equivalent to the container, so make sure you manage
the containers rights accordingly.
To modify the rights of a container object you added in iManage, use
ConsoleOne. See Administering Rights in ConsoleOne User Guide for more
information.
Below are procedures to create common container types. For information on
creating container types for specific applications, see the documentation for
those applications. For general eDirectory tree design considerations, see
Designing Your Novell eDirectory Network in Novell eDirectory
Administration Guide.
In This Section
“Creating an Organization Object” on page 12
“Creating an Organizational Unit Object” on page 13
Creating an Organization Object
An Organization container object is created when you first install
eDirectory on a server in your network. As the top-most container under Tree,
it usually holds Organizational Unit objects and leaf objects.