Document revision date: 15 October 2001
Compaq PATHWORKS for OpenVMS (Advanced Server)
Server Administrator's Guide
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TCP/IP #1
TCP/IP #2
address
enabling and disabling
TCP/IP cluster alias
TCP/IP cluster impersonator name
TCP/IP load broker #1
TCP/IP load broker #2
configuring
TCP/IP Metric Server #1
TCP/IP Metric Server #2
TDF
See
Time differential factor
Time differential factor
modifying
Time servers
configuring
designating
Time zone
modifying
TimeSource service
description
running
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol
See
TCP/IP
Transport configuration parameters #1
Transport configuration parameters #2
enabling and disabling
saving
Transport configuration screen
Transports
configuring
enabling and disabling
supported by Advanced Server
Transports and protocols
table of
Troubleshooting #1
Troubleshooting #2
Trust relationships
displaying
establishing two-way
managing
removing
U
UIC
User access to shared resources
User accounts
adding to a group
Administrator
attributes
built-in
changing logon hours
changing passwords
copying
creating
creating from existing accounts
creating templates
disabling #1
disabling #2
displaying
displaying host mapping
displaying information
displaying information about
establishing host mapping
external authentication
global
Guest
home directories
local
lockout policy
lockout policy, establishing
mapping with OpenVMS account
modifying
planning
problems
removing #1
removing #2
restricting logon hours #1
restricting logon hours #2
restricting logon workstations
setting policy for passwords
specifying expiration dates
specifying logon scripts
specifying passwords
specifying user profiles
User accounts database
User groups
See
Groups
User profiles
User sessions, displaying information about
Users
forcing disconnects of
solving problems with privileges
USERS default share
V
Validation, logon
W
Wide-area network support
name resolution for
Windows 2000
domain environment #1
domain environment #2
Windows 2000 file-naming conventions
Windows 2000 mixed-mode domain #1
Windows 2000 mixed-mode domain #2
Windows 2000 native-mode domain #1
Windows 2000 native-mode domain #2
Windows 95 file-naming conventions
Windows 98 file-naming conventions
Windows NT
file security information #1
file security information #2
security descriptors
Windows NT Event Viewer
Windows NT file-naming conventions
Windows NT file security information
how read by the Advanced Server
Windows NT Server Manager
inaccurate cluster information
shares not manageable by
Windows NT User Manager for Domains #1
Windows NT User Manager for Domains #2
WINS name resolution
Workstations
management #1
management #2
privacy and legal statement
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