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Enhanced reporting for better manageability.
Support for multiple directories (eDirectory, OpenLDAP and SunOne)
3.3 What’s New in Novell iFolder 3.2 (OES SP2
Linux)
The following features are new in iFolder 3.2 for OES SP2 Linux:
Localized user help for the iFolder client
Support for users to log in to the iFolder server with their common name or e-mail address. The
iFolder Admin User configures the option during installation and the setting applies to all
users.
3.4 What’s New in Novell iFolder 3.1 (OES SP1
Linux)
The following features are new in iFolder 3.1 for OES SP1 Linux:
Support for the iFolder data store on Novell Storage Services
TM
(NSS) volumes on Linux
Support for Novell Cluster Services
TM
for Linux.
Support for iFolder data store backup with the Target Service Agent for iFolder (TSAIF) with
NBackup, a Novell Storage Management Services command line utility.
Support for Mono 1.1.7.7
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Interoperability for Novell iChain, Novell BorderManager, and Novell Security Manager.
Support for the OES patch channel.
3.5 What’s New in Novell iFolder 3.0 (OES Linux)
Novell iFolder 3.0 includes several important new features.
Multiple iFolders:
A user creates as many iFolders as desired and manages each one
separately. Each iFolder functions independently to synchronize its own set of files. Users
specify the local path for each iFolder.
Shared iFolders:
Each iFolder can be kept private or shared with a different group of users.
For a shared iFolder, the owner or a member with the Full Control right controls who
participates in the iFolder and the level of access granted to each member, such as Full Control,
Read/Write, or Read Only.
Centralized iFolder Synchronization and Storage:
iFolder data is automatically
synchronized by the iFolder client to the iFolder enterprise server over an IP network. The
enterprise server stores files for each iFolder, then synchronizes them to other member
computers. Encryption is supported for data transfers. Administrators control whether data is
transported securely with HTTPS (SSL) connections during synchronization, or if data is
transported with standard HTTP BASIC connections.
Multiple iFolder Accounts:
Users can concurrently access iFolder accounts on different
servers.
Summary of Contents for IFOLDER 3.7 - SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
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