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Setting user name order
If you are using multiple networks in your environment, you can specify the order
that Instant Internet uses to identify users and groups. The order is determined by
user type (NT, NDS, or Bindery).
For example, if Jane has a logon of JANE under the NT domain and another logon
for a Novell server with NDS as JDOE, you can use this option to determine
which user identification Instant Internet will use to identify Jane. If Set User
Name Order has NDS first, then Instant Internet identifies Jane as JDOE. This
does not affect how the Novell Server identifies her.
IP workstations on Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT, or Windows 2000
can check how they are identified from their workstation by clicking the Instant
Internet icon in the status area of the taskbar. Refer to
“Identifying the login
workstation” on page 274
.
To set user name order:
1
Choose View > Set User Name Order.
The Set User Name Order dialog box opens
(Figure 3)
.
Figure 3 Set User Name Order dialog box
2
Select the option you want to move.
3
Do one of the following:
•
Click the Up arrow to move the option to a higher priority. If you choose
the first option, you cannot move it higher.
•
Click the Down arrow to move the option to a lower priority. If you
choose the last option, you cannot move it lower.
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