Specifications

10 Preface About This Guide
Chapter 3, AFP Service,” describes how to set up and manage AFP service in
Mac OS X Server.
Chapter 4, “NFS Service,” describes how to set up and manage the NFS service in
Mac OS X Server.
Chapter 5, “FTP Service,” describes how to set up and manage FTP service in
Mac OS X Server.
Chapter 6, “Solving Problems,” lists possible solutions to common problems you
might encounter while working with the file services in Mac OS X Server.
The Glossary provides brief definitions of terms used in this guide.
Note: Because Apple frequently releases new versions and updates to its software,
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Using Onscreen Help
You can view instructions and other useful information from this and other documents
in the server suite by using onscreen help.
On a computer running Mac OS X Server, you can access onscreen help after opening
Workgroup Manager or Server Admin. From the Help menu, select one of the options:
Workgroup Manager Help or Server Admin Help displays information about the
application.
Mac OS X Server Help displays the main server help page, from which you can search
or browse for server information.
Documentation takes you to www.apple.com/server/documentation, from which you
can download server documentation.
You can also access onscreen help from the Finder or other applications on a server or
on an administrator computer. (An administrator computer is a Mac OS X computer
with server administration software installed on it.) Use the Help menu to open Help
Viewer, and then choose Library > Mac OS X Server Help.
To see the latest server help topics, make sure the server or administrator computer is
connected to the Internet while you’re using Help Viewer. Help Viewer automatically
retrieves and caches the latest server help topics from the Internet. When not
connected to the Internet, Help Viewer displays cached help topics.