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Apple AppleShare Server 3.0 User Manual

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The access privileges you assign to Everyone apply to users who log on to the file server

as guests, as well as to registered users. If you denied guest access earlier, skip this

step.

For more information on guest privileges, see Chapter 6, "File Server Supervision," in

the AppleShare Server 3.0 Administrator's Guide.

9. If you want to apply the same access privileges to all the folders within the volume

or folder you've shared, click the Change All Enclosed Folders checkbox to place an X in

it.

10. Click Save.

If you clicked Change All Enclosed Folders in step 9, you see this dialog box:

11. Click the button representing the choice you want and press OK.

If you are uncertain which option to choose, just click OK. You can change access

privileges later if you need to.

12. Repeat steps 2 through 11 for each item you want to share.

13. Close the Access Information window.

14. Quit the AppleShare Admin program.

Choose Quit from the File menu.

Starting up the AppleShare 3.0 File Server program

1. Open the System Folder.

2. Double-click the AppleShare File Server icon.

You see this dialog box:

Then you see these two windows:

The Volume Info window displays the name of the file server, the zone it's in, and the

volumes and items you shared and set access privileges for.

The Connected Users window shows the name of any users logged on to the file server (you

shouldn't have any at this point).

You manipulate the scale in the Remote User Activity box to modify file server

responsive-ness. (For more information on the Remote User Activity box, see the section

"Adjusting File Server Performance" in Chapter 6 of the AppleShare Server 3.0

Administrator's Guide.)

You've successfully set up file service. The users you registered can now log on to the

file server.

If you have Apple II users who will be using the file server, you may want to allow them

to start up remotely using a startup program stored on the file server. For more

information, see Chapter 5, "Apple II Network Startup," in the AppleShare Server 3.0

Administrator's Guide.

Setting up print service

This section explains how to "capture" a printer, set printer options, and begin using