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5.
In the
Subdirectory Name
text box, type in a new name for the CNS directory.
6.
From the bottom of the
Enter a New Directory Name
options box, click
Apply
to open a
confirmation message box.
7.
Click
OK
to rename the directory.
To Move a CNS Directory
Moving a CNS directory from one location in the CNS to another can be done at any time.
1.
Move to the SMU
Home
page.
2.
From the
File Services
heading, click on
CNS
to view the CNS page.
3.
From the CNS directory tree, select the directory that needs to be moved.
4.
From the box at the bottom of the page, click on
Modify
to view the Modify CNS
Directory page.
5.
From the
Select a Parent for the Directory
options box, select a new location in the
tree for the directory.
6.
From the bottom of the options box, click
Apply
to open a confirmation message box.
7.
Click
OK
to move the directory.
To Delete a CNS Directory
Deleting a CNS directory will permanently remove it and all of its subdirectories and File System
Links. Deleting CNS directories will not affect physical file systems on the server.
1.
Move to the SMU
Home
page.
2.
From the
File Services
heading, click on
CNS
to view the CNS page.
3.
From the CNS directory tree, select the directory that needs to be deleted.
4.
From the box at the bottom of the page, click on
Remove
to open a confirmation
message box.
5.
Click
OK
to delete the directory.
To Edit a File System Link
The name and location in the CNS can be changed.
1.
Move to the SMU
Home
page.
2.
From the
File Services
heading, click on
CNS
to view the CNS page.
3.
From the CNS tree, select the link that needs to be changed.
4.
From the box at the bottom of the page, click on
Modify
to view the Modify File System
Link page.
5.
If the link name must be changed, use the
Link Name
text box to make the change.