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Mac OS X Server - File Services Administration
Description: File services let clients of the Mac OS X Server access shared files, applications, and other resources over a network.
Mac OS X Server includes file services based on four common protocols:
* AFP service uses the Apple Filing Protocol (AFP) to share resources with clients who use Macintosh or Macintosh-compatible computers.
* Windows service uses the Server Message Block (SMB) protocol to share resources with and provide name resolution for clients who use Windows or Windowscompatible computers.
* FTP service uses the File Transfer Protocol to share files with anyone using FTP client software.
* • NFS service uses the Network File System to share files and folders with users (typically UNIX users) who have NFS client software.
You can use the following Mac OS X Server applications to set up and manage file services:
* Server Admin Use to turn on and configure individual file services for each protocol
* Workgroup Manager Use to create share points and set access privileges
You can also perform most setup and management tasks by typing commands at a command prompt in Terminal. For more information, see the file services chapter of the command-line administration guide.
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Mac OS X Server - File Services Administration |
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Everybody |
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04/20/2006 00:00 |
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12/31/1969 16:00 |
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