Apple mac os x server 10.3 手册

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Chapter 2   
 Setting Up Share Points
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Automatically Mounting Share Points for Clients
You can mount share points automatically on client computers using network mounts.
You can automatically mount AFP or NFS share points. When you set a share point to 
automatically mount, a mount record is created in the Open Directory database. Be 
sure you create these records in the same shared domain in which the user and 
computer records exist.
Note:  All users have guest access to network-mounted AFP share points. Authenticated 
access is only allowed for a user’s own home directory or if you have Kerberos set up to 
support single signon.
To set up a network mount:
1
Open Workgroup Manager and click Sharing.
2
Click Share Points and select the share point.
3
Click Network Mount (on the right).
4
Choose the directory domain that contains your users and computers from the Where 
pop-up menu.
If the correct directory is already chosen, click the lock to authenticate.
5
Choose the sharing protocol (AFP or NFS) from the Protocol pop-up menu.
6
Choose how you want the share point to be used and mounted on client computers.
User Home Directories:  the home directories on the share point are listed on a user’s 
computer in /Network/Servers (in Servers inside the Network globe in the Finder).
Note:  Share points used for home directories should be named using only US ASCII 
characters. Don’t use multibyte encoding or accented characters.
Shared Applications:  the share point appears on the user’s computer in 
/Network/Applications (in Applications inside the Network globe in the Finder).
Shared Library:  the share point appears in /Network/Library (in Library inside the 
Network globe in the Finder).
“Custom mount path”:  the share point appears in the directory you specify. You must 
make sure that this directory exists on the client computer before the share point can 
be mounted.
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Click Save.
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