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When you create a user account on your server, this not only creates an e-mail account but also a file directory for that user. This directory is set aside for files that the user would like to store on the server hard drive. It can only be accessed by the user. To access the directory, the user would navigate to the server via Windows file sharing or smb/cifs. | When you create a user account on your server, this not only creates an e-mail account but also a file directory for that user. This directory is set aside for files that the user would like to store on the server hard drive. It can only be accessed by the user. To access the directory, the user would navigate to the server via Windows file sharing or smb/cifs. | ||
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Revision as of 11:11, 13 December 2012
AppleTalk was removed form the distro in 2007, see Bugzilla 6384
ref to it can be found in the following chapters:
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Chapter 3 - User File Storage on the SME Server
When you create a user account on your server, this not only creates an e-mail account but also a file directory for that user. This directory is set aside for files that the user would like to store on the server hard drive. It can only be accessed by the user. To access the directory, the user would navigate to the server via Windows file sharing or smb/cifs.
Done 13/12/12
and in http://wiki.contribs.org/SME_Server:Documentation:User_Manual:Chapter3#Macintosh_OS
Macintosh OS
To use file sharing from a Macintosh computer, you will need to be set up to use smb/cifs.
Note box| AppleTalk support was removed from SME 8
There are other reference to AppleTalk further down the page in this section, additional test required .... (13/12/12)