Errata

Desktop Management with Novell ZEN Works

Errata for Desktop Management with Novell ZEN Works

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Version Location Description Submitted by Date submitted
Printed Page iv
The copyright page indicates that Library of Congress CIP data for this

book can be found at "http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/zenworks." This link
should be changed to "http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/9781565927117."

Anonymous   
Printed Page 15
In the "Tree Design" section, the third line of the variable list entry

for "Country" now reads:

"...and is therefore compliance."

Should read:

"...and is there for compliance."

Anonymous   
Printed Page 133
The paragraph titled "Workstation Verification" now reads:

"...until the object exists. The client in this case will not action
any work that has been set for the workstation..."

Should read:

"...until the object exists. The client in this case will not perform
any work that has been set for the workstation..."

Anonymous   
Printed Page 224
The second line on the page now reads

"It is possible to associate an application with a Ggoup object."

Should Read:

"It is possible to associate an application with a Group object."

Anonymous   
Printed Page 247
The entry for "Name Space Providers" now reads

"This area displays information about Winsock name resolution,
including information about DNS, Service Advertising Protocol (SAP),
Domain Name Resolution (DNS), and Service Location Protocol (SLP)."

Should read:

"This area displays information about Winsock name resolution,
including information about Service Advertising Protocol (SAP), Domain
Name Services (DNS), and Service Location Protocol (SLP)."

Anonymous