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secured logon through novell
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hi,
if you have Active directory in one machine (Server 1) and eDirectory in another machine (server 2), you can install Novell client in any other client machines and view both AD and eDir.
key points are:
1. You can only view eDirectory i.e. Tree even if you logon as administrator of the tree. you can add or delete users and OUs only through Console one or iManager.
2. novell logon and windows logon can be chosen. i.e., u can decide which logon should prompt first by modifying GinaDLL .
3. The logon appears to be normal if novell logon is prompted first. it takes less than a minute when u use windows logon first.
any comments u r welcome.
if you have Active directory in one machine (Server 1) and eDirectory in another machine (server 2), you can install Novell client in any other client machines and view both AD and eDir.
key points are:
1. You can only view eDirectory i.e. Tree even if you logon as administrator of the tree. you can add or delete users and OUs only through Console one or iManager.
2. novell logon and windows logon can be chosen. i.e., u can decide which logon should prompt first by modifying GinaDLL .
3. The logon appears to be normal if novell logon is prompted first. it takes less than a minute when u use windows logon first.
any comments u r welcome.
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