Symantec 14541094 Administration Guide - Page 60

Testing the Windows logon script, Using NetWare logon scripts, Setting up the Novell NetWare server

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60 Deploying Symantec pcAnywhere custom installations Using NetWare logon scripts rd pcapkg Net Use Z: /DELETE :End endlocal Testing the Windows logon script Test the completed script on one or two workstations before setting up the script for all users. Windows NT/2000/2003 Server/XP users must have local administrative rights on their computers to install the pcAnywhere package. Using NetWare logon scripts On a Novell NetWare network, pcAnywhere packages can be deployed to Windows clients using logon scripts. The following steps are required: ■ Set up the server. ■ Write the logon script. ■ Test the logon script. Windows NT/2000/2003 Server/XP users must have local administrative rights on their computers to install the pcAnywhere package. Setting up the Novell NetWare server The server must be configured to allow for the storage of pcAnywhere packages and the implementation of logon scripts. You must have administrator rights to perform these tasks. To set up the Novell NetWare server 1 Map drive Z: to the SYS: volume. If you use another drive letter, substitute the appropriate drive letter. 2 In the Z:\LOGIN folder, create a folder called PCA. 3 Create a group called PCA_Users. The PCA_Users group should exist in the default context for servers that host both NDS and Bindery logons. If the server only hosts NDS logons, this group should exist in a context that exists in the NDS partition stored on the server. 4 Grant the PCA_Users group Read rights to the PCA folder. 5 Copy the pcAnywhere package into the PCA folder.

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rd pcapkg
Net Use Z: /DELETE
:End
endlocal
Testing the Windows logon script
Test the completed script on one or two workstations before setting up the script
for all users. Windows NT/2000/2003 Server/XP users must have local
administrative rights on their computers to install the pcAnywhere package.
Using NetWare logon scripts
On a Novell NetWare network, pcAnywhere packages can be deployed to Windows
clients using logon scripts. The following steps are required:
Set up the server.
Write the logon script.
Test the logon script.
Windows NT/2000/2003 Server/XP users must have local administrative rights
on their computers to install the pcAnywhere package.
Setting up the Novell NetWare server
The server must be configured to allow for the storage of pcAnywhere packages
and the implementation of logon scripts. You must have administrator rights to
perform these tasks.
To set up the Novell NetWare server
1
Map drive Z: to the SYS: volume.
If you use another drive letter, substitute the appropriate drive letter.
2
In the Z:\LOGIN folder, create a folder called PCA.
3
Create a group called PCA_Users.
The PCA_Users group should exist in the default context for servers that host
both NDS and Bindery logons. If the server only hosts NDS logons, this group
should exist in a context that exists in the NDS partition stored on the server.
4
Grant the PCA_Users group Read rights to the PCA folder.
5
Copy the pcAnywhere package into the PCA folder.
Deploying Symantec pcAnywhere custom installations
Using NetWare logon scripts
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