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Apple AppleShare IP 6.3 User Manual

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Using AppleShare IP Services From a Client Computer

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Using Web Services

To connect to the server’s Web site, enter the Web server’s uniform resource locator (URL)
into any standard Web browser. The URL is as follows:

http:///

“DNS name” is replaced by the DNS name of the server (for example,
“myserver.company.com”).

Alternatively, you can type the IP address of the server (for example, 192.168.55.44).

Using Mail Services

To connect to the mail server, you can use any Internet client mail application that supports
SMTP, POP, IMAP, Finger, or PASS protocols. Your e-mail program needs to be configured
with your account name, password, and e-mail address. Be sure to use the new password and
e-mail address provided by your network administrator.

Using Print Services

If your computer has Windows 95 or Windows 98, you can use the print server if you install
an AppleTalk-compatible printer driver or an LPR-compatible TCP/IP print driver. ( Windows
NT computers have built-in AppleTalk and LPR printing support.)

If your computer has Windows 95 or Windows 98, you can print using any AppleTalk-
compatible print software, or TCP-compatible printers that support the LPD/LPR protocol.

Note: Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT do not support password-protected
printing.