I/NET Configuration Editing Configuration Profiles
I/NET 2000 Getting Started 4-13
4. Activate (!) the Enable access control field if you need
access control functions on this host workstation. Password
files will still be equalized, but access control files will not be
maintained unless you activate this option. If you do not
need access control functions on this workstation, it is more
efficient to deactivate this option.
Note: If I/NET is running and the only change you make to the active
configuration is to activate or de-activate the
Enable access
control
option, then you do not need to shutdown and restart the
I/O Server. You can activate this change simply by logging off of
I/NET and then logging back on.
Directories
I/NET establishes default Directories under the root directory
specified during Setup. Table 4-1 lists the default directories and
the type of data contained within them.
To change a directory setting:
Table 4-1. I/NET Directories
Directory Data
Root
Stores the main I/NET executable files and the
DLLs.
Data
Stores controller binary load (.BIN and .UPD)
files. May also contain graphic pages. (Note:
library symbols and bitmaps are stored in the
Symbols directory.)
Message Stores files containing message data.
Docutrend Stores Docutrend data and files.
Save
Stores station save and NetPlus Router (.SAV
and .NPR) files.
Archive Stores archived Docutrend data.
FileMaster
Stores the global system files used for file
equalization.