HP AiO400r HP StorageWorks All-in-One Storage System User Guide (440583-005, F - Page 178
Creating a new NCP share, Modifying NCP share properties, Print Services for NetWare
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Creating a new NCP share To create a new file share: 1. From the storage system desktop, select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Server Manager. 2. Select File and Print Service for NetWare> Shared Volumes. 3. Click Create Volume. 4. Specify the volume name and path. 5. Click Permissions to set permissions. 6. Click Add to add additional users and groups, and to set their permissions. 7. Highlight the desired user or group, and then click Add. 8. Select the Type of Access in the drop down list. Type of Access can also be set from the Access Through Share Permissions dialog box. 9. Click OK when all users and groups have been added. 10. Click OK in the Create Volume dialog box. 11. Click Close. Modifying NCP share properties To modify a file share: 1. From the storage system desktop, select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Server Manager. 2. Select File and Print Services for NetWare > Shared Volumes. 3. Highlight the volume to modify. 4. Click Properties. Print Services for NetWare With File and Print Services for NetWare installed, the print server or File Print Appliance appears to a NetWare client as a NetWare 3.x-compatible print server. Print services presents the same dialog boxes to the client as a NetWare-based server uses to process a print job from a client. A user can display and search for printers on the print server or File Print Appliance just like in a NetWare environment. Installing Print Services for NetWare Refer to the previous section "Installing Services for Netware" for information on installing Print Services for NetWare. Point and Print from Novell to Windows Server 2003 Point-and-Print behavior from Novell clients to Windows Server 2003 and Windows Storage Server 2003 is similar to the behavior for Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Millennium Edition clients, because all these clients create SMB connections. However, the non-Windows operating systems maintain their own driver model, so these clients do not automatically get the driver during 178 Other network file and print services