Glossary
Product Manual
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sharename
Every
shared resource
on a
server
has a unique name on the server system. No
two resources on a server can have the same sharename, although they can
be given the same sharename if they are on different servers within a
local
network
. A user can request a specific resource on a server using the
sharename.
share table
This list contains a description of all
shared resources
on a
server
, which are
available for use in the
local network
.
shared client printer
In the case of a shared client printer, the output of the queue (of the UNIX
spooler) is printed to a printer which is connected to a
client
.
shared directory
Directories in the file system of the
server
, which are shared for use in the
local
network
. Shared directories include the files contained in these directories and
additional directories.
shared printer
Printer connected to a
server
, which can be used as a
shared resource
in the
local
network
. The incoming print requests are transferred by the
server
to the
configured system spooler.
shared program
See
netrun
.
shared resource
A shared resource is a
server
resource which can be used by the
clients
via a
local network
. Examples of shared resources are directories, printers and the
interprocess communication resource (IPC$)
.
standalone server
A
server
with
user level security
, which organizes its own
user account database
and
is not part of a
domain
. This server role
is not supported with Advanced Server
for UNIX. In the case of an upgrade installation from LAN Manager/X, a
standalone server receives the server role
primary domain controller
.
subcommands
The
server
is managed using subcommands. If the server is managed from the
operating system shell, the prefix net is placed before the subcommand:
net <subcommand>.