Net Folder Servers are connections
to physical file servers and their associated NSS volumes, CIFS shares, or SharePoint sites. You can set up as many Net Folder Servers as needed.
Path: Port 8443 Filr Admin Console Management > Net Folder Servers
Table 10-1 Using the Manage Net Folder Servers dialog
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Path: Port 8443 Filr Admin Console Management > Net Folder Servers > Add
Best Practice: Plan your Net Folder Servers in advance and use the following table when working in this dialog:
Table 10-2 Using the New Net Folder Server dialog
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Configuration tab |
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Authentication tab |
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Synchronization Schedule tab |
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Synchronization Options tab |
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IMPORTANT:This is always available as a selectable option, but it has no effect unless JITS is enabled for the Filr system. See Enabling Just-in-Time-Synchronization for Filr and eDirectory Rights Usage for OES and NetWare.
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OK button |
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NOTE:To fix a Home Net Folder Server configuration that was created automatically, you need only provide a Proxy Identity or proxy user. See Specify proxy using a Proxy Identity Proxy identity:.
Path: Port 8443 Filr Admin Console Management > Net Folder Servers > Click a listed Net Folder Server
Generally, the information in Creating a Net Folder Server applies to the Edit Net Folder Server dialog, with the following exceptions:
The Name cannot be modified
Do not change the Server Type.
If you have migrated data to a new back-end file server, you must create a new Net Folder Server.
Consult with Micro Focus Support before changing the Server Path.
Refer to the information for the Delete button in Table 10-1.