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<h2>NetWare Authentication Entry APIs</h2>
<p>The NetWare Authentication Entry APIs provide a means that automatically
logs you on to a server when you request a NetWare function (for example, the
QNETWARE file system or NetWare administration commands). You can create
authentication entries for each NetWare Directory Services (NDS) tree or
NetWare 3.x server to which you are authorized. The entry identifies the tree
or server, your name on that server, and (optionally) your password. The system
saves the authentication entries as part of the user profile. When you request
a NetWare function, the system attempts to start a connection to the server by
using the data stored in the authentication entries.</p>
<p>Alternatively, you can explicitly start and end a connection to a server,
such as when the system administrator has disabled storing passwords through
the Retain Server Security Data (QRETSVRSEC) system value.</p>
<p><strong>Note:</strong> To use these APIs, you need NetWare on iSeries<SUP>(TM)</SUP>. See
<a href="../rzaef/rzaefoverview.htm">Netware on iSeries</a> in the Information
Center for more information on this topic.</p>
<p>The NetWare Authentication Entry APIs are:</p>
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<li><A HREF="qfpaddae.htm">Add NetWare Authentication Entry</A> (QfpzAddNtwAutE) stores user authentication information that is used to access the specified server.</li>
<li><A HREF="qfpchgae.htm">Change NetWare Authentication Entry</A> (QfpzChgNtwAutE) changes the authentication information in the specified authentication entry.</li>
<li><A HREF="qfpendcn.htm">End NetWare Connection</A> (QfpzEndNtwCnn) ends a connection to a NetWare server.</li>
<li><A HREF="qfplstae.htm">List NetWare Authentication Entries</A> (QfpzListNtwAutE) returns a list of authentication entries in a user profile.</li>
<li><A HREF="qfprmvae.htm">Remove NetWare Authentication Entry</A> (QfpzRmvNtwAutE) removes an authentication entry from the user profile.</li>
<li><A HREF="qfpstrcn.htm">Start NetWare Connection</A> (QfpzStrNtwCnn) establishes the caller as an authenticated user of the specified server and starts the connection with the server.</li>
<li><A HREF="qfpvfyae.htm">Verify Netware Authentication Entry</A> (QfpzVfyNtwAutE) returns a list of authentication entries for the specified user profile.</li>
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