Specifications
10 Preface About This Guide
Chapter  7, “Working with FTP Service,” describes how to set up and manage FTP
service in Mac OS X Server.
Chapter  8, “Solving Problems,” lists potential solutions to common problems you
might encounter while working with the le services in Mac OS X Server.
The Appendix , “Command Line Parameters for File Services,” provides additional
command-line parameters for le services .
Note: Because Apple periodically releases new versions and updates to its software,
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Using Onscreen Help
You can get task instructions onscreen in Help Viewer while you’re managing
Mac OS X Server. You can view help on a server, or on an administrator computer.
(An administrator computer is a Mac OS X computer with Mac OS X Server
administrator software installed on it.)
To get the most recent onscreen help for Mac OS X Server:
Open Server Admin or Workgroup Manager and then: m
Use the Help menu to search for a task you want to perform. Â
Choose Help > Server Admin Help or Help > Workgroup Manager Help to browse Â
and search the help topics.
The onscreen help contains instructions taken from Advanced Server Administration
and other administration guides.
To see the most recent server help topics:
Make sure the server or administrator computer is connected to the Internet while m
you’re getting help.
Help Viewer retrieves and caches the most recent server help topics from the Internet.
When not connected to the Internet, Help Viewer displays cached help topics.
Documentation Map
Mac OS X Server has a suite of guides that cover management of individual services.
Each service may depend on other services for maximum utility. The documentation
map below shows some related guides that you may need in order to fully congure
le services to your specications. You can get these guides in PDF format from the
Mac OS X Server Resources website at www.apple.com/server/macosx/resources/.