Instruction Manual
Table Of Contents
- HP ProLiant SB460c SAN Gateway Storage Server
- Table of Contents
- About this guide
- 1 Storage management overview
- 2 File server management
- File services features in Windows Storage Server 2003 R2
- File services management
- Volume shadow copies
- Folder and share management
- File Server Resource Manager
- Other Windows disk and data management tools
- Additional information and references for file services
- 3 Print services
- 4 Microsoft Services for Network File System (MSNFS)
- MSNFS Features
- MSNFS use scenarios
- MSNFS components
- Administering MSNFS
- Server for NFS
- User Name Mapping
- Microsoft Services for NFS troubleshooting
- Microsoft Services for NFS command-line tools
- Optimizing Server for NFS performance
- Print services for UNIX
- MSNFS components
- 5 Other network file and print services
- 6 Enterprise storage servers
- 7 Cluster administration
- Cluster overview
- Cluster terms and components
- Cluster concepts
- Cluster planning
- Preparing for cluster installation
- Cluster installation
- Configuring cluster service software
- Cluster groups and resources, including file shares
- Print services in a cluster
- Advanced cluster administration procedures
- Additional information and references for cluster services
- 8 Troubleshooting, servicing, and maintenance
- 9 System recovery
- A Regulatory compliance and safety
- Index
Millennium clients, these non–Windows clients do not receive driver updates from the print server
after a driver is initially downloaded. The same connection methods are available: drag and drop,
the Add Printer Wizard, referencing a UNC path, or double-clicking the shared printer icon.
Additional resources
For more information about using and configuring File and Print Services for NetWare, see the online
help.
AppleTalk and file services for Macintosh
The AppleTalk network integration allows the storage server to share files and printers between your
server and any Apple Macintosh clients that are connected to your network. After installing Microsoft
Windows Services for Macintosh, the administrator can use the AppleTalk protocol to configure the
storage server to act as an AppleTalk server. The AppleTalk protocol is the communications protocol
used by clients running a Macintosh operating system. The Macintosh computers need only the
Macintosh OS software to function as clients; no additional software is required.
AppleTalk network integration simplifies administration by maintaining just one set of user accounts
instead of separate user accounts, for example, one on the Macintosh server and another on the
computer running Windows server software.
Installing the AppleTalk protocol
1. From the desktop of the storage server, select Start > Settings > Network Connections. Right-click
Local Area Connection, and then click Properties.
2. Click Install.
3. Select Protocol, and then click Add.
4. Select AppleTalk Protocol, and then click OK.
Installing File Services for Macintosh
To install File Services for Macintosh, perform the following steps:
1. Access the desktop on the storage server.
2. Open Add or Remove Programs from the Control Panel.
3. Click Add or Remove Windows Components.
4. Double-click Other Network File and Print Services.
5. Select File Services for Macintosh, and then click OK.
6. Click Next.
7. Click Finish.
Completing setup of AppleTalk protocol and shares
See the online help to complete the following setup and configurations tasks:
• To set up AppleTalk protocol properties
AppleTalk shares can be set up only after AppleTalk Protocol and File Services for Macintosh have
been installed on the storage server.
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