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Chapter 1 - Introduction to StreetTalk for Windows NT File Services
Overview of StreetTalk for Windows NT File Services
Configuring the StreetTalk Server to Support StreetTalk File
Preserving StreetTalk Access ARLs
Sharing Files and Directories Across Client Types
Synchronization Across File Systems
Restricting Access to File Services
Managing StreetTalk File Services
Backing Up StreetTalk File Services
Chapter 2 - Adding and Removing StreetTalk File Services
Overview of Adding a StreetTalk File Service
Default File Service Configuration
Preparing to Create a StreetTalk File Service
Assigning a Name to a StreetTalk File Service
Creating File Services on FAT Partitions
Creating File Services on Remote Windows NT Shares
Managing StreetTalk File Services
Adding a StreetTalk File Service
To Add a StreetTalk File Service
Verifying That You Can Connect to the File Service
Specifying File Service Security
Deleting a StreetTalk File Service
To Delete a File Service from StreetTalk Explorer
Chapter 3 - Managing StreetTalk for Windows NT File Services
Overview of Managing StreetTalk File Services
Stopping and Restarting a StreetTalk File Service
To Stop a StreetTalk File Service from StreetTalk Explorer
Modifying the Properties of a StreetTalk File Service
Modifying the Idle Timeout for a File Service
Modifying the Access Rights List (ARL) Option
Converting the Share Type of a File Service
Modifying Share Points in a Group Share File Service
Adding Share Points to a Group Share
Temporarily Disconnecting Users from a Share
Managing Directories and Files in a File Service
Using DOS and OS/2 Commands with File Services
Listing the Contents of a Directory
Creating Directories on File Services
Copying Files into StreetTalk File Directories
Using the Banyan VCOPY Command
Viewing StreetTalk File Log Reports
Backing Up StreetTalk File Services
Chapter 4 - Managing StreetTalk File Security
Overview of Managing StreetTalk for Windows NT File Security
Restricting Access to the Server Console
Configuring Banyan Security for StreetTalk File Services
Specifying Security Attributes for Files and Directories
Managing Attributes Using StreetTalk Explorer
To Copy Attributes Using StreetTalk Explorer
Managing Attributes Using SETATTR from the Command Line
Managing Attributes Using the SETATTR Menu
Managing Attributes on a Local Disk
Specifying User Access Rights for Files and Directories
Setting File Service Access Rights
Specifying Type of Access Permitted
Determining Access Rights for Users Specified in Multiple ARL Identifiers
Preserving ARLs When Copying Files
Using Banyan Management Tools to View and Change ARLs
Managing ARLs Using StreetTalk Explorer
Viewing the ARL Primary List and Extended List
Specifying Names for an ARL Identifier Using StreetTalk Explorer
Specifying the Access Rights for an ARL Identifier
Copying ARLs Using StreetTalk Explorer
Setting a Consistent File ARL Using StreetTalk Explorer
Testing a User's Access to a File or Directory Using StreetTalk Explorer
To Copy an ARL to Another Destination Using SETARL
Copying ARLs from Other Sources With SETARL
Changing the Current Path to View a Different ARL
Testing a User's Access to a File or Directory Using SETARL
Managing ARLs Using the Banyan Client for Windows
To Edit ARLs from the Windows 95/98 Explorer
Optimizing Access Rights Lists
Preventing ARL Performance Problems
Location of ARL Data on the Windows NT Server
Chapter 5 - Managing VINES Files
Overview of Managing the VINES Files Service
Determining the VINES Files Version of a Client or Server
Executables in the Root Directory
SYSERROR and LOGFILES Directories
DOS User's View of VINES Files
Identifying Changes to VINES Files
Generating a VINES Files Consistency Report
Chapter 6 - Making File Services Available to Users
Exceeding the Maximum Number of Drives on the Client
Mapping Drive Z to VINES Files
Connecting Clients to a File Service
Connecting to a Specific Subdirectory or Share Point of a File Service
Managing Drive Connections Using SETDRIVE
Viewing a Client' s Current Drive Connections
To View Drive Connections From the Command Prompt
To View Drive Connections From the SETDRIVE Menu
Using SETDRIVE as a Profile Command to Connect to a File Service
Establishing a Temporary Connection to a File Service
To Establish a Temporary Drive Connection from the SETDRIVE Command Line
Establishing Temporary Drive Connections from the SETDRIVE Menu
Disconnecting a Drive from a File Service
Connecting a Windows 95/98 or Windows NT Client to a File Service
Encountering Unavailable Services
Chapter 7 - Planning a StreetTalk Print Service
Overview of StreetTalk for Windows NT Print Services
Prerequisites to Using StreetTalk Print
Starting the StreetTalk Print Software
Configuring Print Destinations
Recommendations for Print Services
Restricting Access to Print Services
Managing StreetTalk Print Services
Chapter 8 - Adding and Removing StreetTalk Print Services
Overview of Adding a StreetTalk Print Service
Preparing to Create a StreetTalk Print Service
Stopping and Restarting the StreetTalk Print Software
Adding a StreetTalk Print Service
Assigning a StreetTalk Name for the Service
Specifying the StreetTalk Name of the Windows NT Server
Specifying the Windows NT Print Queue
Managing StreetTalk Print Services
Removing a StreetTalk Print Service
Chapter 9 - Managing StreetTalk Print Services
Overview of Managing StreetTalk Print Services
Preparing to Manage Print Services
Stopping and Restarting StreetTalk Print Services
To Stop a StreetTalk Print Service
Specifying Print Queue Settings
Clearing the Queue of Print Jobs
Specifying Print Queue Options
Printing a Banner Page for StreetTalk Print Jobs
Defining Output Strings for Print Jobs
To Specify Print Queue Options and Output Strings
Changing the Print Queue for a Print Service
To Change the Print Queue for a Print Service
To View the Number of Sessions for a Print Service
To View the StreetTalk Names of Users With Jobs in the Queue
Troubleshooting the Print Service
Using VNSERR to Interpret Error Messages
Chapter 10 - Managing Print Security
Overview of Managing Print Security
Entering a StreetTalk Template on a Print Service Access List
Chapter 11 - Managing Print Jobs
Introduction to Managing Print Jobs
Printing from DOS and Windows Workstations
Making Print Services Available to Users
Managing Print Service Connections Using SETPRINT
Using SETPRINT as a Profile Command to Connect to a Print Service
Establishing a Temporary Connection Between a Client and a Print Service
To Assign a Print Service to a Printer Port from the Command Prompt
To Assign a Print Service to a Printer Port from the SETPRINT Menu
Disconnecting a Client from a Print Service
To Delete a Print Service Assignment from the SETPRINT Menu
Managing Jobs in the Print Queue
Viewing Jobs in the Print Queue
Viewing Additional Information About a Job
Repositioning Jobs in the Queue
Changing Paper Formats for a Print Job
Controlling Jobs from the Windows NT Server Console
Chapter 12 - Printing from OS/2 Workstations
Introduction to Printing from OS/2 Workstations
Using StreetTalk Print Services
Printing from the DOS Compatibility Box
Using the OS/2 Presentation Manager Print Spooler
Reviewing PM Print Spooler Features
Setting Up the PM Print Spooler
Assigning Printer Ports to StreetTalk Print Services