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[. . . ] The Apple logo is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. , registered in the U. S. Use of the "keyboard" Apple logo (Option-Shift-K) for commercial purposes without the prior written consent of Apple may constitute trademark infringement and unfair competition in violation of federal and state laws. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate. Apple is not responsible for printing or clerical errors. [. . . ] For more information on setting up the AppleTalk and TCP/IP control panels, look in the Help menu or contact your server administrator. 3 4 Locate and open the AppleShare Client folder. Double-click the Installer icon in the AppleShare Client folder. To display the license agreement in the language that is appropriate for you, choose a language from the pop-up menu. Read the license agreement and if you agree to its terms, click Agree. 5 6 3 7 Verify that your computer's startup disk is named in the Installer window as the destination disk. If the wrong disk is shown, click Switch Disk until the name of your startup disk appears. When a message tells you that installation is complete, restart your computer. 8 9 Connecting to a Server To connect to a server, you need to know one of the following: m the name of the server and its AppleTalk zone (if your network has AppleTalk zones) m the server's IP address or DNS name For instructions on using the Chooser to connect to a server, look in the Help menu. Connecting to a Server Automatically To set up your computer to connect to a server at startup, follow these steps: 1 2 3 Connect to the server. Click the server's icon, then open the File menu and choose Make Alias. Drag the alias from your desktop to your System Folder. The alias is copied to the Servers folder in your System Folder. ( When you don't want to connect to the server automatically, remove the alias from the Servers folder. ) Disconnecting From a File Server To disconnect from a file server, drag the icon of the server to the Trash. (Or select the volume and choose Put Away from the File menu. ) You are disconnected from the server automatically when you shut down your computer. The administrator can also disconnect you from the file server. Finding Out What Privileges You Have User Categories Access privileges determine what files and folders you and other users on a file server can see or change. The owner of a folder can set access privileges for three user categories: Owner, User/Group, and Everyone. 4 m "Owner, " by default, is the user who created a folder that is shared over a network. All files and folders on the file server are owned by the AppleShare IP server administrator. The AppleShare IP server administrator can also change the owner of a folder on the file server. m "User/Group" is any registered user or group in the Users & Groups List on the file server. Your administrator is responsible for registering users and groups on your network. m "Everyone" includes anyone on your network (guests, if allowed, and registered users). Privileges Following are brief descriptions of each privilege: m Read & Write: Users can see, open, and copy files and make changes to the shared folder (including creating, deleting, moving, and modifying files). m Read Only: Users can see, open, and copy files and folders. m Write Only: Users can change the contents of the shared folder by moving files and folders in or to it, but don't have access to and cannot see files or folders. [. . . ] Note: If you are connected to an AppleShare IP file server, the only combinations that take effect are See Folders and See Files; and See Folders, See Files, Make Changes. 2 3 Make sure the "Use enclosing folder's privileges" checkbox is not checked. Type the user or group name to whom you want to give access. Note: Do not change the owner or you will not be able to change the access privileges. Choose the User/Group and Everyone privileges you want from the Privilege pop-up menus. [. . . ]

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