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Re: Macintosh Manager and servers



John,

We use an osx server 1.2 on a G4 for authentication only and then pass off
to a different doc server for each grade level in our middle school. The
goal is to spread out the load. We are about the same size as you. To
set up the doc server, you just create a sharepoint, create a user, like
mm2008 for 5th graders, give this user the rights to that share
point....read and write. I also give admin as the owner.

In that sharepoint you want to put all your managed preferences for that
workgroup.....

Now go to your admin machine and mount the sharepoint using the mm2008
user..open MM

in Macintosh Manager, for that workgroup, you want to go to the options
tab for the workgroup..choose other in the storage location area....it
allows you to select the sharepoint. Then go down a few more lines in the
options tab and have the user log on as mm2008 with the password you gave
it on the asip sharepoint. If any of this is unclear, email me back.

Suzanne
Cincinnati



--On Wed, Jan 31, 2001 8:39 AM -0600 John Buell
<email@hidden> wrote:

> We've been trying to help out our poor MM server. There are 600+
> students here in the new middle school, and 60-70 teachers and staff
> that access the server.

total ram in the unit from 256MB to 512MB.

We also upgraded hard drive capacity
> within the server from 20 GB to a total of 65 GB between two hard
> drives.

Has anyone else done
> this, where authentication is on one unit and file services on the
> other? Would throwing yet MORE RAM into the machine ease its load and
> usage statistics?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Sincerely,
> John Buell
>
> Technology Assistant
> Clarendon Hills Middle School
> Clarendon Hills, IL
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