Advanced Server for OpenVMS
Concepts and Planning Guide

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A
ADMINISTER command line interface #1
ADMINISTER command line interface #2
Advanced Server
    desktop interoperability
    down-level interoperability
    Event Viewer tool
    introduction to
    license management
    management interfaces
    monitoring and tracking network activity
    network browsing services
    network file and printer sharing
    OpenVMS system integration
    overview
    platform and application independence
    printing features
    remote network management
    security
    server configuration
    transports and protocols
    troubleshooting
    upgrading V4 and V5 servers
    user environment management
        See logon scripts
Advanced Server for DIGITAL UNIX servers
    domain controller considerations
Allowing guest access
Allowing users access
    from other domains
    to LAN Manager servers
Assigning permissions and rights
Auditing
    categories of events, table of
    directories
    security, tracking
    types of directory and files, table of
    user actions
Authentication
    pass-through
Autoshares
B
Backup domain controller
    defined
Browsing domains
Built-in global groups #1
Built-in global groups #2
    categories of
    table of
    using
Built-in local groups
    Account Operators
    Administrators
    Backup Operators
    defined
    Guests
    Print Operators
Built-in local groups
    rights and abilities, table
Built-in local groups
    Server Operators
    table of
    Users
    using
Built-in user accounts
    administrator
    guest
C
Complete trust model
    advantages and disadvantages, table of
    description
    example of domain configuration
    example of network security configuration
D
Directories
    auditing
    connecting to shared
    home directories, description
    overview
    ownership
    permissions, setting
    sharing
Discretionary access control
Domain controller
    Advanced Server
Domain controller
    Advanced Server
    Advanced Server for DIGITAL UNIX
    backup
    LAN Manager V2.x servers
    primary
    Windows NT Server #1
    Windows NT Server #2
Domains
    complete trust model
    description
    figure of
    master domain model
    multiple master domain model #1
    multiple master domain model #2
    operator groups, setting up
    security overview
    single domain model
    Windows 95 and Windows 98, running with
    Windows for Workgroups, running with
    Windows, MS-DOS, OS/2, running with #1
    Windows, MS-DOS, OS/2, running with #2
    Windows NT computers, running with
    worksheet
Drive letters, assigning
F
File ownership
File sharing
    access, controlling #1
    access, controlling #2
    auditing
    connecting to shared resources
    permissions, setting
    with MS-DOS users
    with network users
    with network users
G
Global groups
    built-in
    defined
    differences between global and local
    figure of
    purpose, table of
Groups
    Account Operators
    Administrators
    assigning permissions and rights
    Backup Operators
    built-in global, defined
    built-in local
    built-in local, defined
    contents of local and global, table of
    defined
    Domain Admins
    Domain Guests
    Domain Users
    Guest
    limit in LAN Manager
    local group, defined
    Print Operators
    Server Operators
    server-specific
    worksheet
Guest account
    defined
Guest account
    enabling
H
Home directory
L
LAN Manager V2.x servers
    as a domain controller
LAN Manager V2.x servers
    interoperability with
LANMAN.INI file
Licenses, managing
Licensing access to Advanced Server
Local groups
    built-in
    defined #1
    defined #2
    differences between global and local
    figure of
    purpose, table of
    user rights
Local groups
    using
Logging on
    as system administrator
    at MS-DOS computers
    at OS/2 computers
    at Windows 95 or Windows 98 computers
    at Windows computers
    authentication
Logon scripts
    defined
M
Managing print jobs
Master domain model
    advantages and disadvantages
    description
Master domain model
    example of domain configuration
    example of network security configuration
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


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