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Chapter 2
Setting Up Share Points
Managing Share Points
This section describes typical day-to-day tasks you might perform after you have set up
share points on your server. Initial setup information appears in “Setting Up a Share
Point” on page 21.
share points on your server. Initial setup information appears in “Setting Up a Share
Point” on page 21.
Disabling a Share Point
To stop sharing a particular share point, you use the Sharing module of Workgroup
Manager to remove it from the Share Points list.
Manager to remove it from the Share Points list.
You may want to notify users that you are removing a share point so that they know
why the share point is no longer available.
why the share point is no longer available.
To remove a share point:
1
Open Workgroup Manager and click Sharing.
2
Click Share Points and select the share point you want to remove.
3
Click General and deselect “Share this item and its contents.”
Protocol and network mount settings you have made for the item are discarded.
From the Command Line
You can also disable a share point by using the
sharing
command in Terminal. For
more information, see the file services chapter of the command-line administration
guide.
guide.
Disabling a Protocol for a Share Point
You can use the Sharing module of Workgroup Manager to stop sharing a share point
using a particular protocol and still allow sharing to continue via other protocols.
using a particular protocol and still allow sharing to continue via other protocols.
To stop sharing via a particular protocol:
1
Open Workgroup Manager and click Sharing.
2
Click Share Points and select the share point you want to remove.
3
Click Protocols and choose settings for the protocol from the pop-up menu.
4
Deselect “Share this item using...”
You can disable a protocol for all share points by stopping the underlying service that
provides support for the protocol. For help, see “Stopping Apple File Service” on
page 45, “Stopping Windows Services” on page 61, “Starting and Stopping NFS Service”
on page 73, or “Stopping FTP Service” on page 86.
provides support for the protocol. For help, see “Stopping Apple File Service” on
page 45, “Stopping Windows Services” on page 61, “Starting and Stopping NFS Service”
on page 73, or “Stopping FTP Service” on page 86.
From the Command Line
You can also disable a protocol for a share point by using the
sharing
command in
Terminal. For more information, see the file services chapter of the command-line
administration guide.
administration guide.
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