1 additional password prompts, 2 trust relationships, 3 logging on for windows nt server tools – Siemens Unix V4.0 User Manual

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Installing Network and Administrative Client Software

Administrative Clients

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The Windows NT Server Tools program group is now installed on the Windows 95/98
computer. The installation program has performed the following tasks:

Copied the Windows NT Server Tools files to

c:\srvtools

(if c: is the boot drive).

Added “Windows NT Server Tools” to the Start Programs menu.

Added a “Windows NT Server Tools” program group to Program Manager
(PROGMAN.EXE) which is compatible with Windows 3.

x

.

Added extensions to Windows Explorer so that you can change security settings when
viewing a resource or a print queue on a computer running Advanced Server, Windows
NT Server, or Windows NT Workstation.

To use any of the programs in Windows NT Server Tools, you must have adminis-

trative privilege at the computer you choose to administer.

8.3.3.1

Additional Password Prompts

When you use Windows NT Server Tools on a Windows 95/98 client computer, you will be
asked to log on or to enter your password for verification. These additional password
prompts are necessary to ensure that you have administrative privilege for the server on
which you are focused.

8.3.3.2

Trust Relationships

When you use the Windows NT Server Tools program group, you can create trust relation-
ships between domains but you cannot verify them. Be sure to enter correct passwords for
the trust relationships.

8.3.3.3

Logging on for Windows NT Server Tools

If you are not logged on and you start any of the programs in Windows NT Server Tools,
you will receive a message that says that the computer is not logged on to the network.
Remember to log on to the network before attempting to run any of the Windows NT Server
Tools.

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