Apple AppleShare (AppleShare IP) Client 3.8 User Manual
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Disconnecting From a File Server
To disconnect from a file server, drag the icon of the server to the Trash. (Or select the volume
and choose Put Away from the File menu.)
You are disconnected automatically from the server when you shut down your computer. The
administrator can also disconnect you from the file server.
About Access Privileges
Access privileges determine what files and folders you and other users on a file server can see
or change. The owner of a folder can set access privileges for three user categories: Owner,
User/Group, and Everyone.
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“Owner,” by default, is the user who created a folder that is shared over a network. All files
and folders on the file server are owned by the AppleShare IP server administrator. The
AppleShare IP server administrator can also change the owner of a folder on the file server.
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“User/Group” is any registered user or group in the Users & Groups List on the file server.
Your administrator is responsible for registering users and groups on your network.
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“Everyone” includes anyone on your network (guests, if allowed, and registered users).
To see or change access privileges to an item on your desktop, select the item, then choose
Get Info from the Finder’s File menu and Sharing from the Get Info submenu. (In older
versions of system software, choose Sharing directly from the Finder’s File menu.)
Note: Depending on the version of system software that your computer is using, the sharing
window may look slightly different.