ECA Profiles
About Netscape Profiles
Profiles are used in Netscape Communicator to permit
multiple users on a single workstation. Individual preferences and settings
are stored in a profile. These settings include bookmarks and digital
certificate information. Multiple profiles allow each user of the workstation
to have an individual certificate database with a unique password.
Generally, when Netscape is first used, a default profile
is created. If there is only one user on the workstation, this default
profile is all that is necessary. If there is only one profile, Netscape
does not present the "Netscape Communicator Profiles"
window at start-up. Once a second profile is added, this window will
appear each time Netscape is launched.
Creating a New Profile
| 1. |
Under the Start Menu on
the Task Bar, select Programs -> Netscape -> Utilities
-> User Profile Manager |
| 2. |
Click the "New" button |
| 3. |
You will
see a window describing profiles, click the "Next" button |
| 4. |
Enter your full name and
email address in the fields provided |
| 5. |
Click the "Next" button |
| 6. |
Enter a profile name |
| 7. |
Verify the directory where
the profile will be stored |
NOTE: Each profile must have a different name and
location. This name is only stored on the workstation where the profile
is created. If you select the same directory as an existing profile,
Netscape may overwrite the older profile.
| 1. |
Click the "Next" button |
| 2. |
If you will not be using
Netscape Messenger as your email client, leave the Outgoing Mail
Server field blank and click the "Finish" button |
The following steps are only required if you will be
using Netscape Messenger as your email client. You will need your mail
server information from your mail administrator to complete the remaining
fields. You can also choose to finish the profile at this time and return
later under the Edit Preferences menu to set up your mail server.
| 1. |
Enter your Outgoing Mail
Server name |
| 2. |
Click the "Next" button |
| 3. |
Enter
your mail username |
| 4. |
Enter your Incoming Mail
Server name |
| 5. |
Select the radio button for your mail
server type (POP3 or IMAP) |
| 6. |
Click the "Finish" button |
Deleting a Profile
If you will no longer be accessing the workstation,
you should delete both your profile and the files associated with this
profile.
NOTE: Deleting these files will delete any private
keys associated with the profile. Be sure you have an exported copy
of your certificate before deleting the profile. There is no way to
recover your private key if you delete your only copy of it.
| 1. |
Under the Start Menu on
the Task Bar, select Programs -> Netscape -> Utilities
-> User Profile Manager |
| 2. |
Select the profile to
delete |
| 3. |
Click
the "Delete..." button |
| 4. |
Click the "Delete
Files" button |