Compaq Advanced Server for OpenVMS
Concepts and Planning Guide


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Chapter 6
6 Managing Network Shares
     6.1     Sharing Files with Network Users
         6.1.1         Autoshares
         6.1.2         Connecting to Shared Resources
         6.1.3         Considerations for MS-DOS Users
     6.2     Using Permissions
     6.3     File Ownership
     6.4     Auditing Directories and Files
     6.5     File Sharing Compatibility with Diverse Clients
         6.5.1         Extended File Specifications
         6.5.2         Unicode Characters in Share Names
         6.5.3         Enhanced Support for Legacy Applications with Restrictive File Naming
Chapter 7
7 Sharing Printers
     7.1     Planning Your Printing Operations
         7.1.1         Choosing the Printers to Use for Network Print Operations
         7.1.2         Choosing Computers to be Print Servers
         7.1.3         Sharing Printers and Print Queues
             7.1.3.1             Print Queues
             7.1.3.2             Setting Up OpenVMS Printers
             7.1.3.3             Network-Interface Printers
             7.1.3.4             How a Shared Print Queue Operates
             7.1.3.5             Types of Shared Print Queue Configurations
                 7.1.3.5.1                 Single Print Share and Print Queue --- Single Printer
                 7.1.3.5.2                 Single Print Share with a Single Queue --- Multiple Printers
                 7.1.3.5.3                 Multiple Shared Queues --- Multiple Printers
     7.2     Ensuring Print Share Security
     7.3     Printing from MS-DOS Computers
     7.4     Managing Print Shares, Print Queues, and Print Jobs
Appendix A
Appendix A Differences Between Advanced Server and Windows NT Server
     A.1     Management Tools
         A.1.1         Printer Management
         A.1.2         User Account Information
     A.2     Services
     A.3     Resource Permissions
         A.3.1         File and Directory Permissions
         A.3.2         Printer Permissions
     A.4     Disk Resources Shared by Default
Appendix B
Appendix B Worksheets
     B.1     The Domain Worksheet
     B.2     The Groups Worksheet
     B.3     The Shares Worksheet
Glossary
Glossary Glossary
Index
Index
Figures
2-1 Grouping Computers into Domains
2-2 A One-Way Trust Relationship
2-3 A Two-Way Trust Relationship
2-4 A Nontransitive Trust Relationship
4-1 Understanding Global Groups
4-2 Understanding Local Groups
5-1 Single Domain Model
5-2 Master Domain Model
5-3 Master Domain Model with MIS as the Master Domain
5-4 Multiple Master Domain Model
5-5 Multiple Master Domain Model with MIS1 and MIS2 as the Master Domains
5-6 Complete Trust Model
6-1 Connecting to Shared Resources
7-1 Print Shares and Print Queue Configurations
7-2 Configuring Network-Interface Printers
7-3 Single Print Share and Print Queue --- Single Printer
7-4 Single Print Share with a Single Queue --- Multiple Printers
7-5 Multiple Shared Queues --- Multiple Printers
7-6 Advanced Server ADMINISTER Command Management: Printer Queue
7-7 Advanced Server ADMINISTER Command Management: Routing Queue
7-8 Advanced Server Windows NT Printer Management: Adding A Printer
7-9 Advanced Server Windows NT Printer, Queue, and Share
7-10 Advanced Server Windows NT Printer Management: Setting Up Printer Pooling
7-11 Advanced Server Windows NT Pooling
Tables
2-1 Parameters for Logon Scripts
3-1 User Account Attributes
3-2 User Account Conditions
3-3 Event Audit Categories
3-4 Auditing Directories and Files
4-1 Contents of Local and Global Groups
4-2 Purposes of Global and Local Groups
4-3 Built-In Local Groups
4-4 Rights and Abilities of Built-In Local Groups
4-5 Built-In Global Groups
4-6 Server-Specific Groups
5-1 Advanced Server Security Settings
5-2 Advantages and Disadvantages of the Single Domain Model
5-3 Advantages and Disadvantages of the Master Domain Model
5-4 Advantages and Disadvantages of the Multiple Master Domain Model
5-5 Advantages and Disadvantages of the Complete Trust Model
6-1 Audit Events for Directory and File Activities
A-1 Services Common to Advanced Server and Windows NT Server
A-2 Share Names


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