
192 Chapter 10 Managing Network Views
Deleting Dynamic Lists From Managed Network Views
Deleting a dynamic list from a network view removes it from the list of available
resources within that network view.
To delete a dynamic list 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, select the dynamic list you wish to delete from the view. You may
have to display the contents of neighborhoods, using the disclosure triangles, to see
the list.
6 Click Delete (–), or choose Server > Delete.
7 If you think you may have deleted a list inadvertently, click Revert. Otherwise click Save.
8 To delete other dynamic lists, repeat steps 4 through 7.
Alternatively, you can delete more than one dynamic list at a time by pressing the
Command key as you select lists.
Defining Use of Managed Network Views by Client
Computers
Several techniques are available for setting up computers to display managed network
views and controlling how views behave on client computers.
How a Computer Finds Its Managed Network Views
When a Mac OS X computer starts, it searches through the directories in its search path.
If it detects a computer record for itself in one of the directories and the computer
record has a managed network view associated with it, it uses that view and stops
searching.
If the computer doesn’t find a computer record with an assigned network view, it
searches through the directories in its search path for a network view whose name
matches one of the following criteria, in the order listed:
• The computer’s Ethernet address
• The computer’s IP address
• The computer’s subnet string
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