Compaq Advanced Server for OpenVMS
Concepts and Planning Guide


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M
Managing print jobs
Master domain model
    advantages and disadvantages
    description
Master domain model
    example of domain configuration
    example of network security configuration
Member server
    advantages of
    defined
MS-DOS computers
    domain
    file sharing considerations
Multiple domain networks
Multiple master domain model
    advantages and disadvantages
    description
    example of domain configuration
    example of network security configuration
N
Network-interface printer
Network interface printers
    configuring
Networks
    accessing other network operating systems
    managing logon hours
    monitoring and tracking activity
    security examples
O
ODS-2 disk volumes
    converting
ODS-5 disk structures
ODS-5 disk volumes
    using on Advanced Server
OpenVMS Clusters
    domain composition
    support of
OpenVMS file ownership
OpenVMS groups
OpenVMS print queues
OpenVMS Registry
OpenVMS security
OpenVMS system
    network integration
Operating systems
    accessing other network operating systems
    security overview
Operators local group, using
OS/2 computers
    domain considerations
P
Pass-through authentication
    defined
Password synchronization
Passwords, setting
Pool, printer #1
Pool, printer #2
Primary domain controller
    defined #1
    defined #2
Print jobs
    managing
Print queue
    configurations
    defined
    execution
    generic
    managing
    routing
    sharing
    Windows NT management of #1
    Windows NT management of #2
Print shares
    defined
    managing
    matching name with print queue
    upgraded to Windows NT-compatibility
    Windows NT management of #1
    Windows NT management of #2
Printer management
    terminology #1
    terminology #2
Printer pooling #1
Printer pooling #2
Printer queue
Printers
    management of, ADMINISTER versus Windows NT
    management of, using ADMINISTER commands #1
    management of, using ADMINISTER commands #2
    Windows NT management of #1
    Windows NT management of #2
Printing
    choosing computers to be print servers
    controlling print jobs
    ensuring shared printer security
    from MS-DOS computers
    management of
    network-interface printers
    planning considerations
    security
    types of shared print queue configurations
    workstation printers #1
    workstation printers #2
R
Routing print queue
S
SAM database
    See Security Account Manager (SAM) database, Security accounts database #1
    See Security Account Manager (SAM) database, Security accounts database #2
Security
    account lockout
    ACLs
    Advanced Server, using
    auditing events
    directory permissions, setting #1
    directory permissions, setting #2
    discretionary access control, defined
    file permissions, setting
    hidden server
    logon
    managing logon hours
    OpenVMS
    pass-through authentication
    passwords
    printer
    RMS
    security identifiers (SIDs) for user accounts
    shared printers queues
Security Account Manager (SAM) database #1
Security Account Manager (SAM) database #2
    in OpenVMS Clusters
    See also Security accounts database
Security accounts database #1
Security accounts database #2
Security accounts database #3
Security accounts database #4
Security accounts database #5
Security accounts database #6
Security Accounts Manager (SAM) database
    See also Security accounts database
Security database
    See Security Account Manager (SAM) database, Security accounts database
    See Security Account Manager (SAM) database, Security accounts database
Server configuration parameters
    LANMAN.INI file
Server-specific groups
    description
    table of
Servers
    Advanced Server for UNIX (Tru64 UNIX)
    configuring
    LAN Manager
    logon authentication
    printer
    Windows NT
Services
    See specific service
Setting
    passwords
    permissions
    server parameters
Share
    See Shared directories, Shared print queues, Shares
Shared directories
    assigning drives
    overview
Shared print queues
    changing permission
    multiple shared queues - multiple printers
    single shared print queue - multiple printers
    single shared print queue - single printer
    types of
Shares
    worksheet
Sharing network resources
    with diverse clients
Single domain model
    advantages and disadvantages
    description
    example of domain configuration
    example of network security configuration
System administrator accounts
T
Time
    managing logon hours
Troubleshooting
Tru64 UNIX servers
Trust relationships
    complete trust model
    defined
    LAN Manager servers
    local accounts, role of
Trust relationships
    master domain model
Trust relationships
    multiple master domain model
    pass-through authentication #1
    pass-through authentication #2
Trusts
    See Trust relationships


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