Apple appleshare ip 6.0 Quick Setup Guide

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Changing the Startup Disk
The AppleShare IP 6.0 servers use several files located in the System Folder of your startup 
disk. If you change your startup disk after you install any of the AppleShare IP server 
programs, you need to install AppleShare IP 6.0 on the new startup disk and copy certain 
files and folders from the old startup disk to the new startup disk.
This appendix provides instructions for two scenarios:
m adding a new disk, making it the startup disk, and keeping the old disk
m replacing the startup disk
Depending on whether you add or replace a startup disk and which AppleShare IP servers 
your computer is running, you may skip some of the steps in this appendix. 
To change the startup disk, follow these steps:
1
Shut down your computer and connect the hard disk you want to use as the startup disk.
See the manual that came with your computer for detailed instructions.
2
Restart your computer.
3
Make sure that the new hard disk has a name that is different from the startup disk.
4
Install Mac OS 8.1 (which includes Open Transport 1.3) and AppleShare IP software on the 
new hard disk.
5
Drag a copy of the Users & Groups Data File from the Preferences folder inside the System 
Folder on your startup disk to the Preferences folder inside the System Folder on the new 
hard disk.
6
If your computer is being used to run the Web & File Server, drag a copy of the AppleShare 
IP Preferences folder from the Preferences folder inside the System Folder on your startup 
disk to the Preferences folder inside the System Folder on the new hard disk.
7
If you are replacing your startup disk and if your computer is being used to provide Web 
service, drag a copy of the current Web Folder from your startup disk to the new hard disk.