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{{DrawBoxNote|content=Users who are on a Windows network must be logged onto the network with the name and password associated with the server user account.
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Users who are on a Windows network must be logged onto the network with the name and password associated with the server user account.
   
To do so, open the "Start" menu.
 
To do so, open the "Start" menu.
 
   *Select "Shut down".
 
   *Select "Shut down".
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   *Enter the username (in our example, above, it would be "khedges")
 
   *Enter the username (in our example, above, it would be "khedges")
 
   *Enter the current password for that user on the server.
 
   *Enter the current password for that user on the server.
--If you change the password on your server, you must also change the password for "admin" on your PC. To do this:--
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If you change the password on your server, you must also change the password for "admin" on your PC. To do this:
--*Use the File Manager to search for the file "admin.pwl".--
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  *Use the File Manager to search for the file "admin.pwl".
--*Delete this file and simply log into Windows networking as above.--||
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  *Delete this file and simply log into Windows networking as above.}}
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===Macintosh OS===
 
===Macintosh OS===
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To use ~AppleTalk over TCP/IP it is best that your Mac's network settings are configured via DHCP. The server provides this service, but it must be enabled via the server manager. To enable it on your Mac, choose "DHCP Server" in the TCP/IP control panel. If the control panel asks for a Client ID, simply type in any unique title, such as "Design G4" or "Reception".
 
To use ~AppleTalk over TCP/IP it is best that your Mac's network settings are configured via DHCP. The server provides this service, but it must be enabled via the server manager. To enable it on your Mac, choose "DHCP Server" in the TCP/IP control panel. If the control panel asks for a Client ID, simply type in any unique title, such as "Design G4" or "Reception".
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{{DrawBoxNote|content=~AppleTalk will work without TCP/IP, but will be slower than ~AppleTalk over TCP/IP.}}
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~AppleTalk will work without TCP/IP, but will be slower than ~AppleTalk over TCP/IP.||
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The next step is to choose a server to connect to via ~AppleTalk. Click on the Chooser icon in your Apple Menu to bring up a list of file servers to connect to.
 
The next step is to choose a server to connect to via ~AppleTalk. Click on the Chooser icon in your Apple Menu to bring up a list of file servers to connect to.
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{{DrawBoxNote|content=Some programs may not work well if run from the server. Programs such as MYOB (multi-user accounting software) rely on certain specific nuances to share the same file with multiple other Macs. Test your applications with multiple users before relying on them in this situation.}}
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Some programs may not work well if run from the server. Programs such as MYOB (multi-user accounting software) rely on certain specific nuances to share the same file with multiple other Macs. Test your applications with multiple users before relying on them in this situation.||
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===Linux===
 
===Linux===
 
FIXME
 
FIXME
 
Perhaps starting here [[http://forums.contribs.org/index.php?topic=35155.0]]
 
Perhaps starting here [[http://forums.contribs.org/index.php?topic=35155.0]]

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