
Chapter 10 Managing Network Views 189
Deleting Neighborhoods From Managed Network Views
Deleting neighborhoods from a managed network view removes them from the list of
resources visible in the view. Exercise caution when deleting neighborhoods, as you do
not receive any warnings if there are items within them.
To delete a neighborhood from a 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, choose the neighborhood you want to delete.
6 Click the disclosure triangle to reveal everything in the neighborhood and confirm that
you in fact want to delete it and all its contents.
Drag neighborhood objects outside the neighborhood if you want to keep them
associated with the view.
7 Click the Delete (–) button or choose Server > Delete.
8 If you think you may have deleted objects inadvertently, click Revert. Otherwise click
Save.
Defining Computers for Managed Network Views
You add computers to a managed network view definition when you want to give
users access to a specific computer in the view.
Showing Computers in Managed Network Views
You can show a computer in a network view if it has a computer record in the directory
where the network view resides. The computer record may already exist, or you can
define a new one.
A computer record may already exist because:
• The computer is managed using computer list preferences.
• The computer is already associated with another managed network view.
• The computer has been designated to use another managed network view in the
directory.
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