Setting up appleworks 5 for multiple users, Setting up an appleworks installer on a server – Apple AppleWorks 5 : Mac OS User Manual
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Installing AppleWorks 5
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Setting up AppleWorks 5 for multiple users
These instructions are for network administrators who want to set up
AppleWorks on a server so users can access AppleWorks over a network.
You can set up AppleWorks for multiple users in either of the following
ways:
1
Copy all the AppleWorks Installer files and folders on the AppleWorks 5
CD-ROM disc to a folder on the server so users can install AppleWorks
from the server on their local hard disks. This is the recommended
method.
1
Install AppleWorks on a network server so multiple users can run one
copy of the application.
Warning
You may install AppleWorks 5 on a network that is accessible by
multiple computers only if you have either (1) installed software that locks
out any concurrent users in excess of the number of licensed copies of
AppleWorks, or (2) paid for an authorized, licensed copy of AppleWorks 5
for each computer connected to the network. Contact Apple or an authorized
Apple reseller if you need to license additional copies of AppleWorks 5.
Setting up an AppleWorks Installer on a server
Follow these instructions to set up an AppleWorks Installer on a server so
that users can install AppleWorks onto their own computers from the server.
1.
Create a folder on the server named AppleWorks Installation
(or pick a similar
name).
2.
Open the new folder, and then copy the AppleWorks 5 Installer files to the new
folder.
1
To set up server installation from a CD-ROM: put the CD-ROM disc
into the CD-ROM drive. From the window that opens, drag all of the
AppleWorks 5 installation files into the folder.
1
To set up server installation from floppy disks: insert
Disk 1
into the
floppy disk drive. When the
Disk 1
icon appears on the screen, drag it into the
folder. This creates a folder named
Disk 1
that contains the contents of the
disk. Repeat this step for the rest of the Installer disks.
3.
Close the folder. With the folder still selected, choose
Sharing
from the File
menu.
4.
Set permissions so users and groups can read the contents of the folder but can’t
make changes.