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* The key to managing Windows desktop environments is using policies, which are powerful desktop management tools ZENworks makes Windows policies easier to manage and more powerful by adding Policy Package objects to eDirectory Policy Package objects enable you to manage the way users access their workstations and connect to the network There are two types of policy packages: Workstation policies and User policies Managing Workstations * Creating an open access policy package: Using ConsoleOne to create an open access workstation environment for network administrators: Log in as administrator Start ConsoleOne and select the target container Click the New Object button to open the New Object dialog box Double-click Policy Package to start the Policy Package wizard Follow the many prompts and apply the appropriate policy settings Exit ConsoleOne and log out Managing Workstations * * * Chapter Summary Establishing a workstation environment and providing access to network files are important responsibilities for a network administrator. NetWare offers a powerful way to automate workstation setups through the use of login scripts Login scripts contain commands to provide drive mappings and other workstation login setup functions. Novell supplies a set of commands that can be included in login script files to map drive letters, set a workstation’s DOS environment, display messages and files, run other programs, and issue certain commands based on specified conditions * Chapter Summary By using login script variables with commands, you can create general purpose login scripts that work for multiple users. Login script variables are divided into date variables, such as %DAY_OF WEEK; time variables, such as %HOUR24; user variables, such as %HOME_DIRECTORY; workstation variables, such as %OS and %OS_VERSION; and user-defined variables, such as %2, which enable users to enter a parameter. The percent sign preceding a variable name tells NetWare to substitute the value of the v
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