Setting up the windows services log 243, Disconnecting a user from the windows server 243, Allowing guest access in windows services 243 – Apple Mac OS X Server (Administrator’s Guide) User Manual
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Click Windows and choose Configure Windows Services.
3
Click the Access tab.
4
Click Unlimited, or type the maximum number of connections you want to allow.
5
Click Save.
Setting Up the Windows Services Log
When you set up logging for Windows services, you can choose the level of detail you want
to log.
To set up a log for Windows services:
1
In Server Settings, click the File & Print tab.
2
Click Windows and choose Configure Windows Services.
3
Click the Logging tab, then use the Detail Level pop-up menu to choose the level of detail
you want to log: None, Minimal, or Verbose.
The more detailed the logging, the larger the log file.
4
Click Save.
Disconnecting a User From the Windows Server
To disconnect a user:
1
In Server Status, locate the name of the server the user is connected to in the Devices &
Services list.
2
Select Windows in the list of services under the server name.
If the services aren’t visible, click the arrow to the left of the server name.
3
Click the Connections tab and select the user you want to disconnect.
4
Click the Disconnect button.
Allowing Guest Access in Windows Services
Guests are users who can see information on your server without using a name or password
to log in. For better security, do not allow guest access.
To enable guest access to the server:
1
In Server Settings, click the File & Print tab.
2
Click Windows and choose Configure Windows Services.
3
Click the Access tab and select “Allow Guest access.”
4
Click Save.
Important
Users who are disconnected will lose any information they haven’t saved.