Apple appleshare ip 6.0 Quick Setup Guide

Page of 70
 
14
 
Chapter  1
 
 
Setting Up Your Network Identity
 
You need to set your network identity and password in the File Sharing control panel to be 
able to log on to the servers and make yourself the default owner of shared disks.
 
Note:  
 
If you’re upgrading from a previous version of AppleShare or if you used the Mac OS 
Setup Assistant after installing Mac OS 8.1, your file sharing settings will be retained. You can 
skip ahead to “Setting Up Energy Saver” on page 23.
To set up the File Sharing control panel, follow these steps:
 
1
 
Open the File Sharing control panel.
 
2
 
Click the Start/Stop tab to see the Network Identity section.
 
3
 
Type your name in the Owner Name text box and press Tab.
Type the name you want to use when you log on to administer an AppleShare IP 6.0 server. 
The name that you type will also be the default “owner” name for any items that you share. 
The name is not case-sensitive. When you type this name to log on to the server, you can 
type it with upper- or lowercase letters.
 
4
 
Type your password in the Owner Password text box and press Tab.
Your password can be up to eight characters long. Passwords are case-sensitive, so remember 
any letters that you capitalize so that you can log on successfully. The password you enter 
here becomes the default password you need to enter to use the AppleShare IP 
administration programs.
After you press Tab, each letter of your password is replaced by a bullet (•).
 
5
 
Type a name for your server in the Computer Name text box.
The name can be up to 31 characters long and can contain any character except a colon (:), 
equal sign (=), or Option-x (
 
 
). The Computer Name is the name for your AppleShare IP 
server that will appear in the Chooser. 
 
6
 
Close the File Sharing control panel.
Your changes are saved and take effect immediately.