Click on the icon used to represent a volume object in the ConsoleOne administration utility.
You have decided that you want your users' iFolder client to automatically synchronize files. You want this option to override any user-specified parameters. You want this option to be visible in the users' iFolder client, but you want it to be grayed-out so they can't change it. Click on the iFolder Management Console option you would mark to accomplish this.
Which of the following are advantages of using Novell OES? (Choose 2.)
A. Use of familiar NetWare services on Linux.
B. Interoperability with Windows servers and clients.
C. Use of familiar NetWare services on Windows servers.
D. The ability to run Linux daemons on the NetWare platform.
E. The ability to run Windows programs on the Linux platform.
You need to create a new user object in your eDirectory tree using the ConsoleOne management utility. You don't have ConsoleOne installed on your local Windows workstation, so you must run it from your OES NetWare server. Where should you look in the server's file system for the ConsoleOne.exe executable?
A. Sys:\Public\bin
B. Sys:\Public\Win32\ConsoleOne
C. Sys:\Public\Mgmt\ConsoleOne\1.2\bin
D. Sys:\Public\WINNT\ConsoleOne\1.2\bin
You are considering implementing iPrint on your network. Your network has 3 NetWare servers in the WIDGET-TREE eDirectory tree. The servers reside in separate eDirectory contexts. The network is configured to use the IPX protocol. The workstations in your organization run Windows XP Professional and Linux. Can you use iPrint in this environment?
A. Yes, all prerequisites have been met.
B. No, iPrint doesn't support Linux workstations.
C. No, iPrint is not compatible with the IPX protocol.
D. No, iPrint is not compatible with Windows XP Professional.
E. No, you can only implement iPrint on servers that reside in the same eDirectory context.
You are installing OES NetWare on new server hardware. The server has dual Pentium 4 CPUs running at 2 GHz, 1 GB of RAM, an integrated 64-bit PCI network board, and mirrored 200 GB hard disk drives. You power on the server and insert the OES NetWare Operating System CD in the server's CD drive. However, the NetWare installation program doesn't run. Instead, you see a message that states "Operating system not found. Please insert a disk in drive A:, then press any key." What is causing this problem?
A. The OES NetWare installation program doesn't support dual CPUs.
B. The system must be booted from the OES NetWare Products CD first.
C. The server's BIOS is not configured to boot from the CD-ROM drive.
D. The OES NetWare installation program doesn't support integrated network boards.
E. The OES NetWare installation program isn't compatible with 64-bit PCI network boards.
F. The server's hard disk drives must be partitioned and formatted before you can install OES NetWare.
While installing OES NetWare, you decide to use a customized Server ID instead of the default value that was automatically generated by the installation program. Which is a valid Server ID that you could use?
A. DABEFE01
B. BAD0197J
C. 0001FFFM
D. 102788903
E. CAFEFEEDA
Which type of OES NetWare network security controls who can manage objects in your tree?
A. Login Security
B. Printing Security
C. eDirectory Security
D. File System Security
Due to some older applications that are still used by your company, you have configured your NetWare server to provide printing services using Queue-Based Printing. When you implemented your printing system, you configured your print queue to be the QUEUES directory on your DATA volume. After several months, you notice that volume DATA frequently runs out of disk space. You discover that print jobs, after they leave the print queue, remain in the file system as deleted files for some time until they are purged.
Which directory attribute could you assign to the QUEUES directory to force print job files to be immediately removed from the system as soon as they are printed?
A. H
B. P
C. Dc
D. Di
E. Ic
F. Sy
Which property right allows a trustee of an object to evaluate the value of the object property; returning only a TRUE or FALSE response, not the actual value of the property?
A. Read
B. Write
C. Delete
D. Modify
E. Browse
F. Add Self
G. Rename
H. File Scan
I. Compare
J. Inheritable