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Compaq PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (Advanced Server)
Server Administrator's Guide


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Chapter 3
3 Managing Users and Groups
     3.1     Managing Network User Accounts
         3.1.1         Built-In User Accounts
         3.1.2         Types of User Accounts
         3.1.3         User Account Attributes
         3.1.4         Creating User Accounts
             3.1.4.1             Creating a Network User Account
                 3.1.4.1.1                 Creating a Global User Account
                 3.1.4.1.2                 Verifying That the User Has Been Added
                 3.1.4.1.3                 Creating a Local User Account
             3.1.4.2             Creating User Account Templates
             3.1.4.3             Copying User Accounts
         3.1.5         Specifying Passwords
             3.1.5.1             Changing a User Password
         3.1.6         Specifying Group Membership
         3.1.7         Specifying Logon Hours
         3.1.8         Specifying Logon Scripts
             3.1.8.1             Setting Up a Logon Script
             3.1.8.2             Providing User Access to Logon Scripts
         3.1.9         Specifying Workstations
         3.1.10         Specifying Home Directories
         3.1.11         Specifying User Account Expiration Dates
         3.1.12         Specifying User Profiles
         3.1.13         Displaying User Accounts
             3.1.13.1             Example: Sorting the Display by User Full Name
             3.1.13.2             Example: Reviewing User Account Settings for a Specific User
         3.1.14         Modifying User Accounts
             3.1.14.1             Example: Adding an Existing User to a Group
             3.1.14.2             Example: Changing a User's Logon Hours
         3.1.15         Disabling and Removing User Accounts
             3.1.15.1             Disabling a User Account
             3.1.15.2             Deleting a User Account
         3.1.16         User Account Host Mapping
             3.1.16.1             Implicit and Explicit Host Mapping
             3.1.16.2             Establishing User Account Host Mapping
                 3.1.16.2.1                 Setting Up Explicit Host Mapping
                 3.1.16.2.2                 Displaying Host Mapping
         3.1.17         External Authentication
             3.1.17.1             Configuring the Server Capacity for External Authentication
             3.1.17.2             Synchronizing Passwords
             3.1.17.3             Disabling External Authentication
             3.1.17.4             Bypassing External Authentication When the Network Is Down
             3.1.17.5             Logging On to Externally Authenticated Accounts
             3.1.17.6             Avoiding User Name Conflicts
             3.1.17.7             Setting Up External Authentication by a Trusted Domain
             3.1.17.8             Changing the Default Domain for External Authentication
             3.1.17.9             Requirement for External Authentication Over DECnet-Plus
     3.2     Managing Advanced Server Groups
         3.2.1         Built-In Groups
         3.2.2         Setting Up User Groups
         3.2.3         Adding Users to Groups
             3.2.3.1             Adding Members to a New Group
         3.2.4         Copying Groups
         3.2.5         Modifying a Group
             3.2.5.1             Adding a Member to an Existing Group
             3.2.5.2             Removing a Member From a Group
             3.2.5.3             Changing the Description of a Group
         3.2.6         Deleting a Group
Chapter 4
4 Managing Directory and File Sharing
     4.1     Planning Directory and File Sharing
         4.1.1         Disk Resources
         4.1.2         Advanced Server Security Models
             4.1.2.1             Advanced Server Only Security Model
                 4.1.2.1.1                 Windows NT Security Descriptors
             4.1.2.2             Advanced Server and OpenVMS Security Model
                 4.1.2.2.1                 RMS Protections
                 4.1.2.2.2                 Access Control Lists (ACLs)
         4.1.3         The Advanced Server and Windows NT Security Information
             4.1.3.1             Inheritance of Directory Permissions
             4.1.3.2             Inheritance of Ownership
             4.1.3.3             ACEs and OpenVMS Volume Index Files
             4.1.3.4             How the File Server Reads Windows NT Security Information on Files
             4.1.3.5             How the Advanced Server File Server Builds File Security Descriptor Information
             4.1.3.6             Streamlining Security Information Storage and Lookups
                 4.1.3.6.1                 Managing the Index File on a Volume with Shared Files
                 4.1.3.6.2                 Determining the Number of Index File Headers to Allocate
             4.1.3.7             Removing PATHWORKS ACEs
             4.1.3.8             Displaying Advanced Server for OpenVMS and PATHWORKS ACEs
         4.1.4         Controlling User Access to Disk Resources
             4.1.4.1             Administrator Access
             4.1.4.2             Group Access
             4.1.4.3             User Access
             4.1.4.4             Access Checks
     4.2     Administrative Shares
         4.2.1         The ADMIN$ Share
         4.2.2         The IPC$ Share
         4.2.3         Disk Administrative Shares
             4.2.3.1             Autoshare Names
             4.2.3.2             Defining Autoshares
             4.2.3.3             The Autoshare Parameter
             4.2.3.4             The NoAutoshare Parameter
             4.2.3.5             Sharing DECdfs Devices
             4.2.3.6             Autosharing in an OpenVMS Cluster Environment
             4.2.3.7             Synchronizing Autoshares
     4.3     Managing Shared Directories and Files
         4.3.1         Default Shares
         4.3.2         Creating a Share
             4.3.2.1             Preparing to Share a Directory
             4.3.2.2             Planning Share Permissions
             4.3.2.3             Creating a Share
             4.3.2.4             Creating a Personal Share
                 4.3.2.4.1                 Procedure for Creating a Personal Share
             4.3.2.5             Stopping Directory Sharing
         4.3.3         Displaying Information About Shares
             4.3.3.1             Displaying Information About a Specific Share
             4.3.3.2             Displaying Share Permissions
         4.3.4         Changing Share Properties
         4.3.5         Planning File and Directory Access Permissions
             4.3.5.1             File and Directory Access Permissions
             4.3.5.2             Setting Permissions on a File or Directory
             4.3.5.3             Inheriting Permissions
         4.3.6         Specifying File and Directory Access Permissions
         4.3.7         Displaying File and Directory Access Permissions
         4.3.8         Using Network Permissions and OpenVMS Protections
             4.3.8.1             OpenVMS Protections
         4.3.9         Auditing Directory and File Access
         4.3.10         Taking Ownership of Files or Directories
             4.3.10.1             Authorizing a User to Take Ownership of a File or Directory
             4.3.10.2             Taking Ownership of a File or Directory
         4.3.11         Managing Shares from a Windows NT Server
             4.3.11.1             Adding a Share from a Windows NT Server
             4.3.11.2             Displaying and Modifying Shares from a Windows NT Server
             4.3.11.3             File-Naming Conventions
                 4.3.11.3.1                 PATHWORKS Advanced Server File Naming
                 4.3.11.3.2                 MS-DOS and Windows File Naming
                 4.3.11.3.3                 Alias File Names Accommodate Client Applications Limited to the MS-DOS File Name Format


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