Audience
This tutorial is designed for a system administrator who need
to create domain user accounts and groups or make UNIX directories
and network printers available to Windows users.
Prerequisites
You should have
ASU Administrative Interfaces
You administer the ASU software by using either
- Windows-based graphical user interfaces (GUIs) that you must
install on the Windows system from which you want to administer
the ASU software. See the ASU Installation
and Administration guide for more information.
- The net commands that you enter
in lowercase at the Tru64 UNIX prompt on a system running the
ASU software. Each net command
has options that enable you to specify or refine information.
This tutorial shows you how to use the GUIs and net commands
to administer the ASU software.
How to use this tutorial This tutorial is self-paced. The topics can be completed
in any order. In the left window click on a:
- Topic to learn how to complete that
task.
- Worksheet to display a blank worksheet.
Conventions The following typographical conventions
are used in this tutorial:
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A
number sign represents the UNIX system prompt when you
are logged in as root. |
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stop |
Bold
courier type indicates user input. |
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syntax definitions, brackets indicate items that are optional
and braces indicate items that are required. Vertical
bars separating items inside brackets or braces indicate
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