Apple appleshare ip 6.0 Quick Setup Guide

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Any access privileges of folders you move that don’t exactly match the new access 
privileges in AppleShare IP 6.0 are converted to the closest match that provides the most 
security. For more information about access privileges in AppleShare IP 6.0, see the Users & 
Groups section of AppleShare IP Help.
 
Print Queues
 
If you’re upgrading from a previous version of the AppleShare Print Server, your Print Server 
setup is not retained. You will need to create new queues after you install AppleShare IP 6.0. 
( You will create a queue when you set up the Print Server in the next chapter.)
 
File Sharing & Networking Software Settings
 
If you are upgrading from AppleShare 3 or 4, or AppleShare IP 5, the settings in your File 
Sharing, AppleTalk, and TCP/IP control panels are retained. You do not need to reconfigure 
these control panels as described in “Preparing Your Computer.” You should, however, still 
perform the other tasks in that section.
 
The Mail Database
 
If you’re upgrading your AppleShare IP 5.0 Mail Server to the 6.0 Mail Server, make sure your 
Mail Server users download all their mail before you upgrade. If you don’t empty the 5.0 Mail 
Server database before installing the AppleShare IP 6.0 Mail Server, you’ll need to use the 
AppleShare IP Mail Tool program to update the 5.0 Mail Database to version 6.0 after you 
install the new software. ( You can find the AppleShare IP Mail Tool on the AppleShare IP 6.0 
CD.)
 
Preparing Your Computer
 
Once your environment is ready, you need to prepare your computer for running 
AppleShare IP 6.0 by installing and configuring the appropriate software. You need to do the 
following:
 
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back up the necessary files
 
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install Mac OS 8.1
 
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set up your network identity
 
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set up AppleTalk 
 
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set up TCP/IP
 
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set up TCP/IP and PPP (for modem access only)
 
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set up Energy Saver
 
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verify your computer’s date, time, and time zone