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Overoiew The AppleShare® File Server lets store documents in folders similar AppleShare has a powerfulset of members of your workgroup use to the ones that are common to privacy features that let you con­ an AppleTalk® network system to all applications. trol who has access to the infor­ share information quickly and By giving everyone access to mation stored in each folder, and easily. AppleShare turns a dedi­ the same documents and applica­ what type of access is allowed. cated Macintosh® II, Macintosh tions, the AppleShare File Server AppleShare will greatly increase SE, or personal simplifiesand speeds up the the productivity of any environ­ computer with one or more work of the group-whether it ment equipped with Macintosh, hard disk drives into a central involves creating budgets, updat­ MS-DOS, and even Apple® II electronic filingcabinet. Here, ing data files, producing publica­ computers. everyone in your workgroup can tions, or assembling reports. And Features Benefits

Centralized electronic storage of Makes it easy foreveryone in a workgroup to 11>data, documents, and applications II>share information. Lets networkusers store applications and files II>in one convenient location. Permits document backup froma central 11>location.

Transparent access Allows users to access information stored on II> II> an AppleShare fileserver as ifit were located on a local disk.

Access by up to 50 users at a time Lets everyone in the group work withdocu­ II>(when the server is a Macintosh II) or up II>ments and multiuser applications at the same time. to 25 users at a time (when the server is a Macintosh SE or Macintosh Plus)

AppleTalk Filing Protocol (AFP) Provides compatibility with all software applica­ 11>compatibility II>tions written to the AFP standard.

Support formultiple operating Lets Macintosh, MS-DOS, and Apple II users II>systems 11>share information stored on the fileserver.

Support forup to seven SCSI hard Provides reliable, virtually unlimited storage 11>disk or CD-ROM drives per server 11>spa ce. Offers a simple, economical growth path. 11>

Runs concurrently with AppleShare Lets you use a single, dedicated Macintosh II, II>Print Server software Macintosh11> SE, or Macintosh Plus computer to share filesas well as to manage networked printers. Increases the return on your hardware II>investment.

Copy protection Lets the network administrator copy-protect 11> 11>applications stored on the fileserver so that users cannot copy them.

On-line administration Lets the network administrator performad­ II> ministrative11> functions (such as adding users and creating groups of users) without shutting down services.

Standard Preserves your investment in hardware: you 11>platform II>can start with a Macintosh Plus or SE as the server, and then, as your needs expand, replace it with a Macintosh II and use the original Macintosh as a .

Volume copy with full AppleShare Permitseasy upgrading to larger volumes. 11>access privileges retained II>

"Super user" capability Allowsthe administrator to perform routine II> 11>folder maintenance over the network. ProductDetails Simple administration The folder'sowner can also Documents stored in shared Administration of the Apple­ definewhich of three levels of fo lders can be seen and read by Share File Server requires no access the owner and other users everyone in the group, but the special skills. Administrative can have, namely, whether folder'sowner can choose the functions, such as adding new users can: type of access people have. The users and creating groups of -See documents and applica­ folder'sowner may specifythat: users, are carried out using the tions stored in the folder; -The documents inthe folder familiar Macintosh user inter­ -See other foldersstored in the can be changed only by the face, including pull-down folder; owner (this is usefulfor storing menus, dialog boxes, icons, -Make changes to documents forms that you want everyone and windows. and applications stored in the on the networkto be able to folder. copy and use but not change), Access control As in other Macintosh appli­ or that To ensure privacy, security, and cations, documents are stored -Documents can be changed control over information shared in folderson an AppleShare file by other users. with others on the network, server, but folderson the server Documents stored in "drop AppleShare lets individual users fallinto several types depending box"folders can be seen and decide who can have access to on the type of access provided. changed only by the owner. information stored in folders For example, documents stored However, other users with the they create on the server, and in privatefo ldersautomatically appropriate access to the serv­ what type of access they can remain private to their owner­ er can copy documents into have. only the folder'sowner can see the drop box. This is usefulfor The folder'sowner can as­ or change documents stored collecting and storing sensitive sign access privileges to three there. documents such as expense classes of users: reports and personnel -The owner of the folder; evaluations. -A group of users; or -Everyone on the network. AppleShare File ServerVe rsion 2.0

System Requirements To use the AppleShare File Workstation software, for each -FastPath (fromKinetics, Server, you'll need: Apple Ile computer connected Inc.) forconnecting an Apple One dedicated Macintosh II, to the network EtherTalk'" network with a 111>Macintosh SE, or Macintosh Plus LocalTalk network Recommended computer to be used as the -Solana R Server (from Solana Ill> External disk drive or hard server Communications) or NetModem disk at each workstation One or more SCSI hard disks (from Shiva Corporation) for The Network Administrators 111> One Macintosh, ProDOS� or remote connection to an Ill> 111>Course (a two-day seminar on MS-DOS computer foreach AppleTalk network the fundamentals of network user on the network administration, including file Cabling systems for Appropriate network cables service, backup, electronic mail, AppleTalk 111>and connectors foreach work­ and utilities) Apple LocalTalk cabling station, server, printer, or other 111>system (shielded twisted-pair) Opdonal equipment network device LANSTAR fromNorthern Additional or larger hard disks AppleShare PC (Order No. Ill> 111>Telecom (telephone wire/ 111> Concurrent service applica­ M0673) and a LocalTalk'" PC unshielded twisted-pair) 111>tions, such as AppleShare Print Card (Order No. M2313) for PhoneNET from Farallon Server or electronic-mail service each MS-DOS computer con­ 111>Computing (telephone wire/ One or more CD-ROM drives, nected to the network Ill> unshielded twisted-pair) such as the AppleCD SC" AppleShare IIGs® Wo rkstation Apple EtherTalk (standard or 111> AppleTalk bridges and Software (Order No. A2D2060) 111>thin wire Ethernet coaxial, and 111>gateways, such as: foreach Apple IIGs® computer unshielded twisted-pair) -InterBridge (fromHayes connected to the network Fiber Optic LAN System Microcomputer Products, Inc.) Ill> Apple II Workstation Card (standard fiber-optic cable) 111> or NetBridge (from Shiva (Order No. A2B2088), which fromDu Pont Electronics includes AppleShare Ile Corporation) forconnecting multiple LocalTalk networks

OrderingInf ormation AppleShareFile Server With your order, you'll receive: Ill> One AppleShare File Server Software AppleShare File Server Apple II setup disk 111> Order No. M0548/B Administrator's Guide Ill> One AppleShare File Server AppleShare File Server Us er's workstation installer disk for 111>Guide use with Macintosh II, SE, and Ill> AppleShare File Server Plus computers Administrator's Supplement fo r Ill> One AppleShare File Server App le II Wo rkstations workstation installer disk for Ill> One AppleShare File Server use with administration disk Enhanced computers One AppleShare File Server 111>server installer disk

AppleShare File Server With your order, you'll receive: Five copies of the Apple­ User's Guide 5-Pack 111>Share File Server User's Guide Order No. M0559/A

AppleShareFile and With your order, you'll receive: AppleShare File Server Print Server Manuals AppleShare File Server Us er's 111>Admini strator's Supplement Order No. M0565 111>Guide fo r App le II Wo rkstations Ill> AppleShare File Server AppleShare PrintSeroer Administrator's Guide 111>Admini strator's Guide

Apple Computer, Inc. 20525 Mariani Avenue © 1988Apple Computer, Inc. Apple, the Apple logo, AppleShare, AppleTalk, Apple llGS, Macintosh, ProDOS, and llGS are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. EtherTalk and Loca!Talk are trade­ Cupertino, CA 95014 marks of Apple Computer, Inc. FastPath is a trademark of Kinetics, Inc. Fiber Optic LAN System is a (408) 996-1010 trademark of Du Pont Electronics. Inter Bridge is a trademark of Hayes Microcomputer Products, Inc. MS-DOS is a registered trademark of MicrosoftCorporation. NetModem and NetBridge are trademarks TIX: 171-576 of Shiva Corporation. PhoneNET is a registered trademark of Farallon Computing, Inc. June 1988.Product specificationsare subject to change without notice. Printed in U.S.A. M2247/A