SolutionBase: Creating users and printers in Open Enterprise Server Administrative Tasks
Modify any and all user details using the tabs and options in this window
Note that there are some other options on the screen:
I'm using the Single Object option in this example. If you'd rather use the lookup tool, click the magnifying glass. You'll get a window like the one I showed you earlier, but this time, you will see user objects. I have not shown this window here.
The result: a window on which you can change a whole lot of information about the user. The Modify User window is broken up onto a series of tabs with each tab having a number of sub-selections. Above, for example, I've selected the Restrictions tab, which brings up Password Restrictions. However, there are five other screens worth of options, including Login Restrictions, Time Restrictions, Address Restrictions, Account Balance, and Intruder Lockout. You'll probably use the intruder lockout option the most as this is where you go in the event that a user has attempted to log in too many times with the wrong password. Above, you see the password restrictions option.
- Select a single object
- Select multiple objects
- Simple selection: Provides fields you can use to search for a user by any field in eDirectory. For example, you can search the Common Name field for user accounts that start with Sam.
- Advanced selection: Allows you to filter your eDirectory by object class, container, and other specific object attributes.
I'm using the Single Object option in this example. If you'd rather use the lookup tool, click the magnifying glass. You'll get a window like the one I showed you earlier, but this time, you will see user objects. I have not shown this window here.
The result: a window on which you can change a whole lot of information about the user. The Modify User window is broken up onto a series of tabs with each tab having a number of sub-selections. Above, for example, I've selected the Restrictions tab, which brings up Password Restrictions. However, there are five other screens worth of options, including Login Restrictions, Time Restrictions, Address Restrictions, Account Balance, and Intruder Lockout. You'll probably use the intruder lockout option the most as this is where you go in the event that a user has attempted to log in too many times with the wrong password. Above, you see the password restrictions option.























