Apple Mac OS X Server (version 10.2.3 or later) User Manual
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Click Windows and choose Configure Windows Services.
3
Click the Neighborhood tab, then select Master Browser or Domain Master Browser.
Select Master Browser to let clients browse for and locate servers in a single subnet.
Select Domain Master Browser to let clients browse for and locate servers across your
network (subnets).
4
Click Save.
Setting Maximum Connections for Windows Services
You can limit the potential resources consumed by Windows services by limiting the
maximum number of connections.
To set the maximum number of connections:
1
In Server Settings, click the File & Print tab.
2
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
You can choose the level of detail you want to log for Windows services.
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.
Important
Users who are disconnected will lose unsaved work in open files.
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