
188 Chapter 10 Managing Network Views
To change the view a computer sees, select the computer and click the Edit button.
Select a view from the Network View pop-up list, and click Save.
12 Optionally change the rate at which you want client computers to check for view
changes.
13 Optionally change the way the Finder displays the view.
14 Click Save to save your changes or click Revert to back up to the most recently saved
network view.
Defining Neighborhoods for Managed Network Views
You create network neighborhoods to organize and logically present network
resources.
In the network view, a neighborhood looks like a folder. The neighborhood can contain
other neighborhoods as well as computers and dynamic lists.
Adding Neighborhoods to Managed Network Views
You can add any number of neighborhoods to a network view. Neighborhoods enable
you to group network resources in a logical manner and organize the presentation of
your network resources.
To add a neighborhood to an existing network view:
1 Open Workgroup Manager, and click Network.
2 Click the small globe above the Network Views list to choose the network directory in
which the view resides.
3 Click the lock to authenticate as a domain administrator for the directory.
4 In the Network Views list, select the view you want to work with.
5 In the Layout pane, click the Add (+) button, and choose New Neighborhood.
6 Type a name for the neighborhood and click Save.
Note: The Finder may not be able to display long (greater than 256 character) Managed
Network View names due to file/folder name length issues in the file system.
7 Add at least one computer, one dynamic list, or another neighborhood to the
neighborhood.
Click the Add button, and choose the object you want to add to the neighborhood.
Then drag the object over the neighborhood.
8 Repeat steps 5 through 7 as required.
9 Click Save.
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