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UCS 2.4 - Univention

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4 <strong>Univention</strong> Directory Manager<br />

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Display size (mm) of secondary display<br />

If the measured length of the diagonal screen size is entered the monitor resolution (dpi) can be<br />

calculated automatically. The entry is made in XxY format in millimetres.<br />

This setting is only applied if the Name of secondary display has been set.<br />

Horizontal sync of secondary display<br />

The horizontal line frequency of the monitor should be given as a single number or as a range in kHz.<br />

When entering a range, the two values should be separated by a minus sign, e.g. 30-70.<br />

This setting is only applied if the Name of secondary display has been set.<br />

Vertical refresh of secondary display<br />

The vertical line frequency of the monitor should be given as a single number or as a range in Hz.<br />

When entering a range, the two values should be separated by a minus sign, e.g. 50-90.<br />

This setting is only applied if the Name of secondary display has been set.<br />

’LDAP server’ tab<br />

LDAP server<br />

The computer uses the LDAP server specified here for requests to the LDAP directory. The order of<br />

the servers determines the order of the computer’s requests to the server if a LDAP server cannot be<br />

reached.<br />

’[Mail quota]’ tab<br />

Quota limit (MB)<br />

The maximum size of the mailbox of a user in megabytes. If this limit is reached, no further mails<br />

will be delivered to the mailbox until the user provides storage place by deleting older mails from his<br />

account.<br />

’[Maintenance]’ tab<br />

This option is used to control the time for (un)installation or packages and system updates.<br />

System startup<br />

If this option is activated, the packages selected on the Packages [. . . ] tab are (un)installed when<br />

the computer is started.

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