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2 Setting Up Windows Services
You can set up Mac OS X Server to be a standalone
Windows services provider, a Windows domain member,
or a primary domain controller.
Mac OS X Server can provide several native services to Windows clients:
Primary domain controller allows each user to log in to the domain using the same
user name and password on any Windows workstation, and provides roaming user
profiles and network home directories.
Domain member server automatically authenticates users for its Windows services,
such as file service, by using the domain login provided by the primary domain
controller. The member server can also host network home directories and roaming
user profiles.
File service allows Windows clients to access files stored in share points on the server
using Server Message Block (SMB) protocol over TCP/IP.
Print service uses SMB to allow Windows clients to print to PostScript printers on the
network.
Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) allows clients across multiple subnets to
perform name/address resolution.
Windows domain browsing allows clients to browse for available servers across
subnets.
You set up Windows services by configuring four groups of settings:
General Specify the server’s role in providing Windows services and the servers
identity among clients of its Windows services.
Access Limit the number of clients and control guest access.
Logging Choose how much information is recorded in the service log.
Advanced Configure WINS registration and domain browsing services, choose a
code page for clients, and control virtual share points for home directories.
Because the default settings work well if you want to provide only Windows file and
print services, you may only need to start Windows services. Nonetheless, you should
take a look at the settings and change anything that isn’t appropriate for your network.
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