Apple Workgroup Server 8150/110 User Manual

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How to use this guide

Familiarize yourself with your server’s basic components. See the section
“Your Server at a Glance” in Chapter 1.

Consider security issues and placement of your server. Read the section
“Security Issues” in Chapter 1 for important information about protecting your
server from unauthorized access.

If you want to add an expansion card or internal drive to the server: Install
the card or internal device according to the instructions in Chapter 3,
“Expanding Your Server and Connecting Other Equipment.” Then return to
Chapter 1 to connect the monitor and keyboard.

If you want to connect external peripheral devices to your server: After you
connect the monitor and keyboard to the server, as described in Chapter 1, turn
to the appropriate instructions in Chapter 3, then return to Chapter 1.

Connect to the network to complete the setup process. See Chapter 2,
“Connecting to the Network,” for details.

If you are new to Macintosh: After setting up the hardware and turning your
server on, refer to Appendix B, “Getting Help,” to learn how to use the
features of Macintosh system software and application programs.

Be sure to read other sections of the book that are relevant to your work
environment. Also, be sure to keep this book in a handy location; if you
experience problems while using your server, you may need to refer to
Chapter 6, “Troubleshooting.”

For on-screen help and information

There are several valuable sources of help and information that you can view
directly on your server’s monitor screen, as described in this section.

Workgroup Server Read Me

It is important that you read the Workgroup Server Read Me file, which
contains late-breaking information about your server. This file is located on the
server’s hard disk and on the Workgroup Server Software CD-ROM disc. You
may want to print this file for future reference.

Preface

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