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Chapter 4
Windows Service
Disconnecting a User
You can use Server Admin to disconnect Windows users.
Important:
Users who are disconnected will lose unsaved work in open files.
To disconnect a user:
1
Open Server Admin and select Windows in the Computers & Services list.
2
Click Connections.
3
Select the user and click Disconnect.
From the Command Line
You can also disconnect a Windows client using the
serveradmin
command in
Terminal. For more information, see the file services chapter of the command-line
administration guide.
administration guide.
Supporting Windows Clients
Mac OS X Server supports the native Windows file sharing protocol, Server Message
Block (SMB). SMB is also known as Common Internet File System (CIFS). Mac OS X
Server comes with built-in browsing and name resolution services for your Windows
client computers. You can enable Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) on your
server, or you can register with an existing WINS server.
Block (SMB). SMB is also known as Common Internet File System (CIFS). Mac OS X
Server comes with built-in browsing and name resolution services for your Windows
client computers. You can enable Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) on your
server, or you can register with an existing WINS server.
Windows services in Mac OS X Server include Windows Master Browser and Domain
Master Browser services. You do not need a Windows server or a primary domain
controller on your network to allow Windows users to see your server listed in the
Network Neighborhood window. Enable the master browsers to allow Windows clients
outside of your server’s subnet to access the server by name.
Master Browser services. You do not need a Windows server or a primary domain
controller on your network to allow Windows users to see your server listed in the
Network Neighborhood window. Enable the master browsers to allow Windows clients
outside of your server’s subnet to access the server by name.
You can also set up your Mac OS X server to be a Primary Domain Controller for your
Windows clients.
Windows clients.
TCP/IP
In order to have access to Windows services, Windows client computers must be
properly configured to connect over TCP/IP. See your Windows networking
documentation for information on TCP/IP configuration.
properly configured to connect over TCP/IP. See your Windows networking
documentation for information on TCP/IP configuration.
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