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    AppleShare IP 5.0: Frequently Asked Questions - Administration
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9/29/97

TOPIC

    This Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) document contains Administration AppleShare IP 5.0 question and answers.
    The topics in this article are:

      1. What can I do if I forget my AppleShare IP Admin password?
      2. Are volume access privileges still stored in the AppleShare PDS file?
      3. Is the Users & Groups Data File shared by all of the AppleShare IP services?
      4. What information is stored in the AppleShare IP 5.0 preference files?
      5. Is the "copy volume" command still available?
      6. Can I still compact access privileges?
      7. What AppleShare IP services can I move to different servers?
      8. What is the Users & Groups Data File backup? It gets created when you launch Web/File server admin.
      9. Where is serial number stored?
      10. Can I move my Users & Groups data file to a new System folder after I do a Clean Install or move the server to a different computer?
      11. How can I delete an entire group of users, that is the Class of '98 group and all of its users?
      12. In the ANAT (Apple Network Administrator Toolkit) Users and Groups Manager you can import groups, but you cannot turn on mail. In AppleShare IP users and groups you can turn on mail, but you cannot import groups. Any suggestions for doing both? Will the Santorini Server Manager do this?
      13. Other AppleShare IP 5.0 FAQ documents


DISCUSSION

    1. Question: What can I do if I forget my AppleShare IP Admin password?
    Answer: Follow these steps:
    1) Restart the server with the Appleshare IP extensons turned off in the Extension Manager control panel.
    2) Change the Owner information in the Sharing Setup control panel.
    3) Go back to Extensions Manager control panel and turn on the Appleshare IP extensions.
    4) Restart the server with the Extensions Manager's Restart button.

    2. Question: Are volume access privileges still stored in the AppleShare PDS file?
    Answer: Yes. Each volume still contains an invisible AppleShare PDS file on the root level of its directory. You will need to make it visible with a utility like Norton Disk Editor, or resedit in order to throw it away. This is normally done when the privileges are corrupt and changes cannot be made t the privileges.

    3. Question: Is the Users & Groups Data File shared by all of the AppleShare IP services?
    Answer: The Datafile is shared by the AppleShare, Web, Mail, and FTP servers. It is best to keep those services on one server. The Print server does not use the Users & Group data file and can be placed on another server to balance traffic loads.

    4. Question: What information is stored in the AppleShare IP 5.0 preference files?
    AppleShare IP 5.0 AppleShare/Web/FTP Server Attributes

    ***********************************************************
    General Information
    /*----------------------------------------------------------*/
    version number for this record
    version# for file server
    user activity limit in %
    maximum client connections
    maximum number of guest and anonymous logins
    minutes until shutdown

    Connect Info & Login Greeting
    /*----------------------------------------------------------*/
    version number for this record
    login greeting

    Additional Cache Information
    /*----------------------------------------------------------*/
    version number for this record
    memory to be reserved for other applications

    Idle User Information
    /*----------------------------------------------------------*/
    version number for this record
    max # of minute for idle users
    disconnect message

    Serial Number Information
    /*----------------------------------------------------------*/
    version number for this record
    number of serial numbers in struct
    serial number

    Serial Miscelleneous Information
    /*----------------------------------------------------------*/
    version number for this record
    name & phone
    organization

    HTTP Information
    /*----------------------------------------------------------*/
    version number for this record
    Enable HTTP, 1-enable, 0-not enable
    Enable HTTP Log, 1-enable, 0-not enable
    HTTP maximum client connections
    Whether guest allowed for HTTP
    HTML folder path vRefNum
    HTML folder path volume name
    HTML folder path volume creation date
    HTML folder path DirID
    partial path to HTML file starting from the  Web folder

    FTP Information
    /*----------------------------------------------------------*/
    version number for this record
    Enable FTP, 1-enable, 0-not enable
    Enable Anonymous Login, 1-enable, 0-not enable

    AFP Information
    /*----------------------------------------------------------*/
    version number for this record
    Enable AFP over TCPIP, 1-enable, 0-not enable
    Enable AFP over AppleTalk, 1-enable,  0-not enable

    MIME type changes - Notify server SrvrMimeTypePrefs has changed
    /*------------------------------------------------------------------*/
    version number for this record
    no meaning, just for notification

    IPFilter Options - Advanced option for filtering IP
    /*----------------------------------------------------------*/
    version number for this record
    numberOfIPFilters

    A place to store data that will not be used in the future, but is needed to maintain backward compatibility.
    /*----------------------------------------------------------*/
    version number for this record
    Location of server Volume Information window
    Show Volume Information window, 1 - show, 0 - hide */
    Location of server User Information window
    Show User Information window, 1 -  show, 0 - hide
    Storage for the Admin password
    ***********************************************************

    * AppleShare IP 5.0 Print Server Attributes
    ***********************************************************
    Starting up, Running, Shutting down
    Autolaunch print server

    * AppleShare IP 5.0 Mail Server Attributes
    ***********************************************************

    General Information
    /*----------------------------------------------------------*/

    Minimum Free Space for Mail File
    Maximum ServerLog File Size
    Maximum Error Log File Size
    Message for Delivery Expiration Hours
    Maximum Message Size
    Mail Store Volume Name
    Bounce Server Name
    Bounce Zone Name
    Bounce DNS Name

    Attribute in each user record
    /*----------------------------------------------------------*/

    AppleTalk Forward Name
    AppleTalk Forward Server
    AppleTalk Forward Zone
    Smtp Forward
    Fingerprint Length
    MU Attributes - only mail server fills in this field


    5. Question: Is the "copy volume" command still available?
    Answer: Yes. It is now the "Duplicate Folder" command.

    6. Question: Can I still compact access privileges?
    Answer: No. It is not necessary. It is done automatically by the server software.

    7. Question: What AppleShare IP services can I move to different servers?
    Answer: All AppleShare IP services have to be installed on Apple Power Macintosh computers.

    In addition, Web/File/FTP services use the same the Users & Groups datafile. To make updating Users & Groups easier, you should keep them on the same computer. But, if you have Apple Network Administrator's User & Group Manager - it can be used to keep multiple AppleShare IP server's User & Group datafiles current with the same information.
    Print and Mail services can be installed on separate servers.

    8. Question: What is the Users & Groups Data File backup?
    Answer: It gets created when you launch Web/File server admin. This file is created the first time you launch Web/file server items, and is intended as a backup of Users & Groups data in case you want to go back to earlier versions of AppleShare. It does not get updated beyond creation, and it is documented in readme file.

    9. Question: Where is serial number stored?
    Answer: This is stored in the Users & Group data file.

    10. Question: Can I move my Users & Groups data file to a new System folder after I do a Clean Install or move the server to a different computer?
    Answer: Yes, you can move the data file. See the AppleShare IP 5.0 Admin Manual section Appendix D - Changing the Startup Disk for additional information.

    11. Question: How can I delete an entire group of users, that is the Class of '98 group and all of its users?
    Answer: There is no easy way to do this. The group can be eliminated simply enough but the flexibility of users belonging potentially to different groups makes it difficult to do batch user deletions. There are some workarounds described in the manual starting on page 100.

    12. Question: In the ANAT (Apple Network Administrator Toolkit) Users and Groups Manager you can import groups, but you cannot turn on mail. In AppleShare IP users and groups you can turn on mail, but you cannot import groups. Any suggestions for doing both? Will the Santorini Server Manager do this?
    Santorini's Server Manager does allow the importing of users and groups from text files. In addition, you can enable mail for these users after they have been imported.

    13. Question: Other AppleShare IP 5.0 FAQ documents


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Product Area: Apple Software; Communications-Networking
Category: AppleShare
Sub Category: AppleShare for Mac OS

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