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Restoring the everyone group
When you first set up the Instant Internet unit, the Everyone group is
automatically set up for you. All users automatically belong to the Everyone
group. You can then create new groups and move users into those groups so that
you can administer a group of people with little effort and you can assign different
access rights for different groups. The Everyone group is helpful if you need to
assign the same user access to everyone on your network.
To restore the Everyone Group:
1
On the toolbar, click Groups.
2
From the menu bar, choose Groups > Create the Everyone Group.
A new group folder labeled Everyone is added to the List of Groups. All the
users on your network are automatically added to the folder.
3
If you want all your users to be able to use Internet Explorer, set the Internet
Access to allow 127.*.*.*. Refer to
“Defining controlled Internet access” on
page 59
.
Managing directory service users and groups
Instant Internet allows you to use the user groups that you already have set up in
your network directory services. This eases the administration setup process. The
directory services that Instant Internet adopts automatically are:
•
Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT, and Windows 2000 domain users
and groups (refer to
“Managing Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT, and
Windows 2000 domain users and groups” on page 41
).
•
NetWare NDS users and groups (refer to
“Managing NetWare NDS users and
groups” on page 42
).
•
Novell Bindery users and groups (refer to
“Managing Novell Bindery users
and groups” on page 43
).
Note:
It is possible to delete the Everyone group. However, if you delete
it and choose to restore it, the restored group does not have the same
properties as the original.
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