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ru.linux- RU.LINUX --------------------------------------------------------------------- From : Roman Sindarovskiy 2:5020/400 17 Jan 2008 02:16:39 To : Dmitry Khudorozhkov Subject : Re: Novell -- администрирование. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dmitry Khudorozhkov wrote:
> ИМХО, получилось очень похоже на виндовые фичи (например, восстановление
> удалённых файлов из Nautilus/Konqueror)
До виндовых фич еще далеко, просто сравните количество настроек у win и
у lin клиента, и прочувствуйте разницу.
Чего не хватает мне лично:
NB! Удобства конфигурирования
Отсутсвие возможности настроить параметры, которые у win клиента в разделах:
- профили местоположения;
- безконтекстная регистрация;
- дополнительные параметры;
- дополнительные параметры регистрации.
Берем крайнюю версию клиента - 2.0. Читаем ReadMe, думаем как объяснить
это пользователю
(Если Novell Client выдает на какой либо операции ошибку, это даже
больше чем отсутствие возможности, имхо)
2.2 If the CN user identifier variable is used in the login script, it
displays the wrong information if the Other Name field is filled in.
This results in drive mappings not being made. Depending on how the
variable login script is used, errors might occur.
2.8 if you are logging in to a tree that does not have a registered DNS
name, you must enter the server name in the Server field to log in.
2.9 There are rare occasions when a login script does not run. To solve
this, log in again to rerun the login script.
3.1 In SLED when running the GNOME* desktop, you can't delete a folder
if it has been copied from one server to another and then copied back to
the original server if you use the GUI. For example, if you copy and
paste a folder from Server A to Server B, delete the original folder
from Server A, copy the folder from Server B back to Server A, and then
attempt to delete the folder from Server B, an error occurs and the
folder cannot be removed. To solve this problem, delete the folder using
a terminal.
3.2 Users are unable to delete files on GNOME if the trash folder is set
up at the root of an OES or NetWare server volume where the users don't
have rights. Users are then unable to delete files in subdirectories on
the OES or NetWare servers where they do have the proper rights to
create/modify/delete files. The following is also true:
There is no indication on the user's desktop that items are in a Trash
folder and can be permanently deleted.
As long as these files remain in a .Trash-user folder on a remote file
system, that system cannot offer any salvage or purge options because
the files still remain in an UNDELETED state.
If additional files of the same name are subsequently created and then
deleted, GNOME complains that the file already exists and asks for a
rename or overwrite as it tries to move the files to the .Trash folder.
3.5 Users cannot see cluster virtual server objects through SLP from the
Server button. To resolve this, use the IP address instead of the server
name.
3.6 If you log in to the same NetWare server from two different
workstations (such as SLED and openSUSE) and open the same file on both
workstations, you might receive an error when you try to save the file
from one of the workstations.
If you save the file again, the file will save properly.
3.7 If you open the same document from different workstations, you
should be notified that the second file you open is in use, and the
document should be opened as read only. This functionality is not
working properly in this beta release.
3.8 If you save a file using gedit on SLED 10 when write file access is
not given, you will receive a message saying that you can't save the
file. If you try to save the file again, gedit will die.
3.9 Cancelling a file copy during another simultaneous copy results in
an error message saying that the file cannot be deleted because you do
not have permissions to modify the file's parent folder.
Click Cancel to stop the copy.
3.10 If you try to open or save an OpenOffice.org or Microsoft Word file
in a directory with Read, Write, and File Scan rights, you might see
filter selection or general input/output error messages, which prevent
you from opening or saving the file. In most cases, giving the
file/directory Create, Modify, and Erase rights (in addition to the
Read, Write, and File Scan rights) will let you open or save the file.
4.3 When a user's password expires, the user is informed of the amount
of grace logins remaining but is not prompted to change the password.
When the grace logins have been exhausted, the user cannot login.
An administrator must update the password using Novell iManager or
ConsoleOne
4.6 With the Novell Client 2.0 for Linux, you cannot purge or salvage
files in a Distributed File Services (DFS) junction.
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