Specifications
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From the command line:
To view connected user information: m
$ sudo serveradmin stop smb
For more information about command-line parameters for SMB, see “SMB
Parameters” on page 150. For information about serveradmin, see its man page.
For the basics of command-line tool usage, see Introduction to Command-Line
Administration.
Enabling or Disabling Virtual Share Points
Using Server Admin, you can control whether Mac OS X Server creates a virtual SMB
share point that maps to the share point selected for each user in Server Admin. This
simplies setting up home folders for Windows users by using the same home folder
for Windows and Mac OS X.
If you enable virtual share points, each user has the same network home folder
whether logging in from a Windows workstation or a Mac OS X computer.
If you disable virtual share points, you must set up an SMB share point for Windows
home folders, and you must congure each Windows user account to use this
share point.
To enable or disable virtual SMB share points for Windows home folders:
1 Open Server Admin and connect to the server.
2 Click the triangle at the left of the server.
The list of services appears.
3 From the expanded Servers list, select SMB.
4 Click Settings, then click Advanced.
5 Click “Homes: Enable virtual share points.”
6 Click Save.