Apple appleshare ip 6.1 Quick Setup Guide

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Chapter  1
 
Preparing Your Computer’s Environment
 
Before you install your AppleShare IP software, you need to prepare your computer and its 
environment by considering security issues, system (hardware and software) requirements, 
and facts about upgrading. 
 
Security
 
AppleShare IP uses share points, user authentication, and access privileges to protect data 
from unauthorized access over a network. It also provides TCP Filter software that creates a 
software-based firewall to block server access from computers with IP addresses you define. 
However, someone with physical access to your computer can bypass these types of 
protection. (Access privileges, for example, allow or deny access over the network; they 
cannot prevent someone from opening a folder directly on the computer running 
AppleShare IP.)
 
Note:  
 
Not all AppleShare IP services support these security measures to the same extent. 
For more information, see AppleShare IP Help after you complete the instructions in this 
manual.
If you have any concerns about physical security—especially if you plan to store highly 
confidential information—consider putting your computer in a room with controlled access.
 
System Requirements
 
System requirements for client computers are listed in the AppleShare Client 3.8 Manual on 
your AppleShare IP CD.
To install the AppleShare IP software, you need the following hardware and software:
 
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Hardware:  
 
Any Power Macintosh computer or Apple Workgroup Server with a G3, 604e, 
604, or 601 microprocessor, or a 6500 series computer with a 603e microprocessor.
Your computer should be set up and connected to your network. 
To use the AppleTalk multihoming feature of AppleShare IP, your computer must have a 
Peripheral Component Interface (PCI) expansion slot. Computers with a 601 processor 
and NuBus
 
 
 slots cannot use AppleTalk multihoming. On networks where AppleTalk 
services are heavily used, AppleTalk multihoming can significantly reduce traffic and 
increase the speed of the Web & File Server.
The AppleShare IP Print Server works only with AppleTalk-compatible LaserWriter 
printers, other PostScript
 
 
 printers that support the Apple LaserWriter 8 printer driver, 
and TCP-compatible printers that support the LPD/LPR protocol.
 
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Disk space:  
 
You need approximately 75 megabytes (MB) of disk space to install all of the 
AppleShare IP software.