User Guide

Installing Novell iFolder on Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000 29
Novell iFolder Administration Guide
103-000132-001
November 21, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
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Double-click the user so that the name appears in the Proxy
Username field.
15h Click Apply > OK.
16 Click Next in the iFolder setup.
17 (Conditional) If you are using a secondary LDAP server, enter the LDAP
information for that server.
Fill in this information only if you have two LDAP directories that
contain usernames that need iFolder accounts. For example, suppose you
have one LDAP directory that contains all your employee usernames and
another LDAP directory that contains all your vendor usernames and you
want the users from both directories to have iFolder accounts. You would
enter the information for a secondary LDAP server.
18 Enter the path to the directory where you want the iFolder user data to be
stored on the server.
19 Enter the names of all the administrators who need rights to modify
iFolder user account information via the Server Management Console
and then click Next.
If you are entering more than one name, separate the usernames with a
semicolon, not spaces. For example, if you wanted John Smith and user
Admin to have rights to administer the Server Management Console, you
would enter admin;jsmith.
20 If prompted, enter the IP address or the DNS name of your server.
21 Click Finish to complete the installation.
22 Restart the IIS server.
After Novell iFolder is installed, you have a few things left to configure
through the Internet Services Manager in order for the iFolder Web site and
the Java applet to work correctly.
If your iFolder server is running Windows NT 4.0, follow the instructions in
“Configuring the iFolder Web Site on Windows NT 4.0” on page 30.
If your iFolder server is running Windows 2000, follow the instructions in
“Configuring the iFolder Web Site on Windows 2000” on page 30.