What You ve Learned


What You've Learned

  • You can start and stop each file-sharing service using the command line or the Sharing pane of System Preferences.

  • Use the configuration file for each file service to customize their configuration beyond what their GUI setup screen provides.

  • You can change a property that allows administrators to see entire volumes instead of share points when connecting over AFP.

  • You can change the server string associated with your computer in the Windows XP browsing interface.

  • There are several monitoring and debugging techniques for resolving problems users may have connecting to your computer.

References

Administration Guides

"Mac OS X Server Collaboration Services Administration": http://images.apple.com/server/pdfs/Collaboration_Services_v10.4.pdf

"Mac OS X Server File Services Administration": http://images.apple.com/server/pdfs/File_Services_v10.4.pdf

"Mac OS X Server Web Technologies Services Administration": http://images.apple.com/server/pdfs/Web_Technologies_Admin_v10.4.pdf

"Mac OS X Server Windows Services Administration": http://images.apple.com/server/pdfs/Windows_Services_v10.4.pdf

Books

Ts, Jay; Eckstein, Robert; Collier-Brown, David. Using Samba, 2nd ed. (O'Reilly, 2003).

URLs

Apple Filing Protocol Programming Guide: http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Networking/Conceptual/AFP/

Samba: www.samba.org/

Apache Web Server: www.apache.org/

WebDAV Resources: www.webdav.org/




Apple Training Series. Mac OS X System Administration Reference, Volume 1
Apple Training Series: Mac OS X System Administration Reference, Volume 1
ISBN: 032136984X
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 258
Authors: Schoun Regan

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