Apple mac os x server 10.3 手册
Chapter 7
Solving Problems
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Solving Problems With Windows Services
User Can’t See the Windows Server in the Network Neighborhood
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Make sure users’ computers are properly configured for TCP/IP and have the
appropriate Windows networking software installed.
appropriate Windows networking software installed.
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Enable guest access for Windows users.
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Go to the DOS prompt on the client computer and type
ping
<
IP address
>, where
<
IP address
> is your server’s address. If the ping fails, then there is a TCP/IP
problem.
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If users’ computers are on a different subnet from the server, you must have a WINS
server on your network.
server on your network.
Note: If Windows computers are properly configured for networking and connected
to the network, client users can connect to the file server even if they can’t see the
server icon in the Network Neighborhood window.
to the network, client users can connect to the file server even if they can’t see the
server icon in the Network Neighborhood window.
User Can’t Log in to the Windows Server
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If you’re using Password Server to authenticate users, check to make sure that it is
configured correctly.
configured correctly.
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If you have user accounts created in a previous version of Mac OS X Server (version
10.1 or earlier) that are still configured to use Authentication Manager, make sure that
Authentication Manager is enabled. Then reset the passwords of existing users who
will be using Windows services. Reset the user’s password and try again.
10.1 or earlier) that are still configured to use Authentication Manager, make sure that
Authentication Manager is enabled. Then reset the passwords of existing users who
will be using Windows services. Reset the user’s password and try again.
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