Apple AppleShare Server 3.0 User Manual
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2. Select a volume -- or a folder from within a volume -- from the Volumes list.
To select a hard disk, click its name.
To select a folder on a hard disk, first double-click the hard disk's name, then click
the name of the folder you want.
!! IMPORTANT When you share an entire hard disk, all of the folders contained on it are
available to users. (Each folder can be protected with access privileges, as discussed
later in this section.) When you share a folder, only that folder and its contents are
available to users. You can share multiple folders from any volume, but you must do so
explicitly by selecting each folder and clicking Share. !!
3. Click the Share button to share the volume or folder.
The volume or folder appears in the Shared Items box.
(The Share button changes to an UnShare button each time you share a selected volume or
folder. Use the UnShare button to remove an item from the Shared Items list.)
4. If the item you just shared is a folder, set the Same as Enclosing Folder option to
off.
An X in this box means that the access privileges for Owner, User/Group, and Everyone are
the same as those of its enclosing folder. If you want different access privileges, turn
off this option by clicking the checkbox to remove the X.
5. If necessary, assign an owner to the volume or folder.
The owner of a volume or folder can set or change the access privileges for his or her
volume or folder. The administrator is the default owner of all volumes and of all
folders within a volume. You can change ownership if you want, using the following
procedure:
a.. Select the volume or folder in the Shared Items box.
b.. Select the user or group you're assigning ownership to from the User List or Group
List window.
c.. Select the icon of that user or group and drag it to the Owner box in the Access
Information window.
6. Assign a user or group to the volume or folder.
You need to indicate which user or group will have access privileges for each shared
item.
a.. Select the user or group you're assigning privileges to.
You can choose one user or one group.
b.. Select the icon of that user or group and drag it to the User/Group box in the
Access Information window.
7. Select the access privileges for the volume or folder.
Click the checkboxes next to the Owner and User/Group boxes. An X in a box means the
privilege is on; an empty box means the privilege is off.
8. Select the access privileges for guests by clicking the appropriate boxes for
Everyone.