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26 Chapter 2 Setting Up Windows Services
Windows services in Mac OS X Server include Windows Master Browser and Domain
Master Browser services. You do not need a Windows server or a primary domain
controller on your network to allow Windows users to see your server listed in the My
Places window (Windows XP and 2000) or the Network Neighborhood window
(Windows 95, 98, or ME). Enable the master browsers to allow Windows clients outside
of your servers subnet to access the server by name.
Setting Up Windows Clients for TCP/IP Networking
To have access to Windows services, Windows client computers must be properly
configured to connect over TCP/IP. See your Windows networking documentation for
information on TCP/IP configuration.
Connecting for File Service From Windows
A Windows user can connect to the Windows file service of Mac OS X Server by using
My Network Places in Windows XP or 2000 or the Network Neighborhood in Windows
95, 98, or Millennium Edition (ME).
Before trying to connect to the server from a Windows client computer, find out the
workgroup or domain of both the client computer and the file server. The procedure
for doing this depends on the Windows version.
For Windows XP, click Start, click Control Panel, click Performance and Maintenance,
double-click the System icon, and then click the Computer Name tab.
For Windows 2000, click Start, click Settings, click Control Panel, double-click the
System icon, and then click the Network Identification tab.
For Windows 95, 98, or ME, click Start, click Settings, click Control Panel, double-click
the Network icon, and then click the Identification tab.
To find the servers workgroup name, open Server Admin, click Windows in the
Computers & Services list, click Settings, then click General.
To connect to Windows file service from a Windows computer:
1 On the Windows client computer, open My Network Places (Windows XP or 2000) or
the Network Neighborhood (Windows 95, 98, or ME). If you are in the same workgroup
or domain as the server, skip to step 4.
2 Double-click the Entire Network icon.
3 Double-click the icon of the workgroup or domain the server is located in.
4 Double-click the servers icon.
5 Authenticate using the short name and password of a user account stored on the
server.
The user account can be stored in the server’s local directory domain or its shared
directory domain, if the server has one.
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