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Re: AFP for Admin



At 23:16 -0400 10/26/04, Josh Wisenbaker wrote:
>On Oct 26, 2004, at 11:06 PM, David Ferri wrote:
>
>>I'm in the process of setting up 10.3 server for Web, FTP and Mail.  In the past, I've configured the servers (10.2 and 10.1) with AFP turned on so I can access the machine at the root of the drive and place files where they belong, move them around, etc.  In 10.3, when I try to log on from a client desktop (using my account, which has Administrative privileges) I get only a choice of Groups, Public and Users, rather than the hard drive name as in 10.2.  How can I get access farther up the drive?
>
>Check page 68 of the CLI admin guide. Basically you need to set the admin31GetsSp to no.
>
>'sudo serveradmin settings afp:admin31GetsSp = no' should do it.
>
>Also check KB# 107823


Hi Josh,

That did it!  Thank you very much.
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David Ferri
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Word Master, Inc.
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Deerfield, IL 60015
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