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24 Chapter 2 Setting Up Windows Services
From the Command Line
You can also change Windows services settings using the serveradmin command in
Terminal. For more information, see the file services chapter of the command-line
administration guide.
Changing Windows Services Advanced Settings
You can use the Advanced pane of Windows services settings in Server Admin to
choose a client code page, set the server to be a workgroup or domain master browser,
specify the servers WINS registration, and enable virtual share points for user homes.
To configure Windows services Advanced settings:
1 Open Server Admin and select Windows in the Computers & Services list.
2 Click Settings, then click Advanced.
3 Choose the character set you want clients to use from the Code Page pop-up menu.
4 Next to Services, choose whether to enable domain browsing services.
Workgroup Master Browser provides browsing and discovery of servers in a single
subnet.
Domain Master Browser provides browsing and discovery of servers across subnets.
5 Next to WINS Registration, select how you want the server to register with WINS.
“Off”: prevents your server from using or providing WINS service for browsing outside
its local subnet.
“Enable WINS server”: your server provides local name resolution services. This allows
clients across multiple subnets to perform name/address resolution.
“Register with WINS server”: your network has a WINS server, and your Windows
clients and Windows server are not all on the same subnet. Enter the IP address or DNS
name of the WINS server.
6 To simplify setting up share points for Windows user home directories, select “Enable
virtual share points.”
If you enable virtual share points, home directories are mounted automatically when
Windows users log in to the PDC, and users have the same home directories whether
they log in from a Windows workstation or a Mac OS X computer.
If you disable virtual share points, you have to set up SMB share points for Windows
home directories and user profiles, and configure each Windows user account to use
these share points.
From the Command Line
You can also change Windows services settings using the serveradmin command in
Terminal. For more information, see the file services chapter of the command-line
administration guide.
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