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Using your computer as a network server – Epson EQUITY 386/33 PLUS User Manual

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Using Your Computer as a Network Server

A network sever is the master computer in a network and

provides storage space for the other computers connected to it.

It can also write files to and read files from the other computers.

Even if no one is typing commands at the network server

keyboard, the server can process commands sent to it from

other computers. If you use your computer as the network

server, you may want to prevent unauthorized users from

entering commands at the keyboard. To provide this security,

you can enable a power-on password in network server mode

using the SETUP program.

If you set a power-on password but do not turn on network

server mode, you enter the password before the computer loads

the operating system or the network software. Once you load it,

anyone can access your system by typing commands on the

keyboard. However, if you set a password and turn on network

server mode, you can load your operating system or network

software before you enter the password. This allows other

computers in the network to access the system, but prevents

unauthorized users from entering commands at your keyboard

and using any network server access privileges.

When you boot the computer in network server mode, you do

not see the password prompt ( _ ), as you would if network

server mode was turned off. The prompt is hidden to prevent

unauthorized users from knowing that a password is required.

You do not have to set a password in network server mode

to use your computer as a network server, but it is helpful.

See “Setting the Power-on Password” in Chapter 2 of the

Setup

Guide

for instructions on setting the password and

enabling network server mode. Then read the next section to

use your network password.

Enhancing System Operations

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