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Sun Desktop Manager 1.0 Installation Guide
Book Information
Preface
Chapter 1 Overview and Concepts
Overview of the Sun Desktop Manager
Chapter 2 Management Application Installation
Sun Desktop Manager
Installation
Operation
Removing the Desktop Manager
Migration Issues
Creating a configuration repository
Desktop Manager Troubleshooting
Cannot Install
Connection Refused
Cannot Log In
No Desktop Manager Link
Null Pointer Exception, Tomcat/Java error or Blank Page
Cannot Connect to an SSL LDAP Server
Cannot Write to Directory
Chapter 3 Client Components
Configuration Agent
Bootstrap Information
Port Settings
Change Detection Interval
Operational Settings
Applying Agent Settings
Additional Agent Settings
Using Local Policy
Deploying a Local Policy
Automatic Restart of the Configuration Agent
Data Access/User Authentication
Adapters
GConf Adapter
GConf Adapter Configuration
Java Preferences Adapter
Java Preferences Adapter Configuration
Mozilla Adapter
Mozilla Adapter Configuration
StarOffice Adapter
StarOffice Adapter Configuration
Desktop Definition Adapter
Desktop Definition Adapter Configuration
Removing Adapters
Adapter Troubleshooting
Configuration Agent Troubleshooting
Questions and Answers
What is the Configuration Agent, and how does it work?
How do I get and install the Configuration Agent?
I've just installed Solaris 10. What do I do next?
I want to configure the Configuration Agent. How do I do that?
I want to enable the Configuration Agent. How do I do that?
I've configured and enabled the Configuration Agent. How do I know it's working?
What is the significance of enabling the Configuration Agent?
How do I know if the Configuration Agent is enabled?
How do I know if the Configuration Agent is running?
Where are the log files?
How do I increase the granularity of the Agent logging mechanism?
What is maintenance mode?
How do I get out of maintenance mode - clearing the smf(5) state?
What happens if the Configuration Agent stops running unexpectedly?
Do I need to restart desktop client applications if I enable/start the Agent?
My desktop client applications appear not to be using configured policies. What do I do?
Problems starting the Configuration Agent
Invalid or inaccessible Agent Data Directory
Using a client request port that's already busy
Using an administration port that's already busy
Problems getting policies from a running Configuration Agent
Missing or invalid configuration repository specification
Unable to connect to Policy Repository
Connection to a non-configured Policy Repository
I see a message in the Configuration Agent Logs regarding a "maximum number of client connections". What does it mean?
I modified some policies using the Desktop Manager but the modification is not seen on my client machines
Chapter 4 Java Web Console
Installation
System Requirements
Client
Server
Installing the Java Web Console
Running the Console
Removing the Java Web Console
Java Web Console Troubleshooting
Cannot Install the Java Web Console
Connection Refused
Cannot Log In
No Desktop Manager Link
Null Pointer Exception, Tomcat/Java Error or Blank
Other Issues
Appendix A Configuration Parameters
Appendix B Using OpenLDAP and Active Directory with the Desktop Manager
Using an OpenLDAP Server with the Desktop Manager
Using an Active Directory Server with the Desktop Manager
Appendix C Organizational Mapping
Organizational Mapping
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