Chapter 17. User File Storage on the SME Server V5 with ServiceLink
Note: AppleTalk will work without TCP/IP, but will be slower than AppleTalk over TCP/IP.
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.
Double clicking on the server will bring up a list of all the volumes available for you to connect to, whether or not you have sufficient
priveleges to use them. Your screen should now look like the following picture.
The "Primary" volume is your default area set up by your server for sharing files and the company web site, while "Home directory"
points to the specific user’s own space on the server, viewable only by that user. While other i-bays may appear, you may not be ale
to use them, as you must be a member of the group owning that i-bay to use it.
The highlighted volumes are those you wish to connect to. Any ticked volumes will attempt to mount every time you boot your Mac.
If you wish to save passwords in a keychain (Mac OS 9.0 or above), you should read the tutorial available from the help menu on
your Mac.
Once you have chosen your volumes to mount, whether or not they are ticked, a dialog box will appear to allow you to log in.
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