Use the following questions to review what you have learned:
1:
What are the preconfigured share points on Mac OS X?
2:
Where do you enable AFP, SMB, and FTP file sharing?
3:
Where is your computer's main web page located?
4:
What URL would you use to access the web page for user nancy on the computer client.example.com?
5:
If users are unable to access files on your computer over the network, what should you check?
Answers
A1:
A standard user can mount only user home folders. An administrator user can mount their own home folders as well as any mounted file system (the entire hard drive, CD-ROM, disk image, and so on).
A2:
You enable AFP, SMB, and FTP file sharing in the Services pane of Sharing preferences.
A3:
Your computer's main web page is located in /Library/WebServer/Documents. If you selected English as your language during installation, the name of the file is index.html.en.
A4:
You would enter http://client.example.com/~nancy followed by a Return.
A5:
Verify that the appropriate file-sharing protocol is enabled; verify network connection between the two computers; if using Windows, verify that the account is allowed to log in; check permissions.