Understanding Networking Basics

Network Resources

Users can access any network service, such as file services or print services, without having to know the physical location of the server that provides the service.

Components of a Directory Tree

NetWare Directory Services operates in a logical organization called the Directory tree. It is called a Directory tree because objects are stored in a hierarchical tree structure, starting with the root object and branching out.

Three types of objects make up the Directory tree:

Root object

The root object is placed at the top of the Directory tree by the installation program.

Container objects

A branch of the Directory tree consists of a container object and all the objects it holds, which can include other container objects.

Leaf objects

Leaf objects are at the end of branches and do not contain any other objects. Volume, User, and NetWare Server objects are some examples of leaf objects.

The following figure shows how container objects and leaf objects make up the NetWare Directory tree.

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