Configure iSeries NetServer on your iSeries server
to allow users to install iSeries Access for Windows from
your iSeries server.
iSeries Access
for Windows uses
the network drive or network printer capabilities provided by iSeries Support
for Windows Network
Neighborhood (iSeries NetServer).
By relying on iSeries NetServer,
iSeries Access for Windows is able to take advantage
of the file and print sharing capabilities integrated into Windows operating
systems.
Notes: - iSeries NetServer allows
a Kerberos ticket for user authentication. Kerberos is a third-party authentication
mechanism where the client proves its identity to a Kerberos server (or Key
Distribution Center), and then receives a ticket in return. The client can
then use that ticket to cryptographically prove its identity to other servers
on the network. The Kerberos ticket is used to authenticate a user to a server
rather than passing user ID and password as the authentication data. Microsoft® has
added Kerberos authentication abilities to Windows 2000 and Windows XP
clients.
For more information about Kerberos tickets, see Network authentication service
protocols.
- For information about domain logon support from iSeries NetServer, see iSeries NetServer domain logon support.
PCs can access and benefit from iSeries NetServer without additional software.
However, if you need to administer iSeries NetServer properties from your PC client,
you must install the Network feature of the iSeries Navigator function in iSeries Access
for Windows.
Note: To configure iSeries NetServer file and print sharing capabilities,
see these instructions:
Additional configuration instructions are available at
Get started with iSeries NetServer.
Configure iSeries NetServer
The following
iSeries configuration is necessary if
users in your network will be using file and print sharing.
To configure your iSeries server
for iSeries NetServer support
with iSeries Navigator,
do the following: