Apple AppleShare IP 6.1 User Manual

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Appendix

This step is not necessary if you are adding a new startup disk and you plan to use both
hard disks.

8

If you are replacing your startup disk and if your computer is being used to share data, use
the Web & File Admin program’s Duplicate Folder command to copy shared folders from
the startup disk to the new hard disk.

Do not use the Finder to copy the folders because the folders’ access privileges will not be
retained. For information about the Duplicate Folder command, see the Web & File Server
section of AppleShare IP Help.

9

If you are replacing your startup disk and your computer is being used to run the Mail
Server, copy the AppleShare IP Mail Folder from your startup disk to the new hard disk.

This step is not necessary if the AppleShare IP Mail Folder is not on your startup disk.

10

If you are replacing your startup disk and if your computer is being used to run the Print
Server, copy the Print Server Preferences folder from the Preferences folder inside the
System Folder on your startup disk to the same location on the new hard disk.

If you have set up the Print Server to use a different folder, copy that folder instead.

11

Open the Startup Disk control panel and click the icon of the disk you want to use as the
startup disk.

12

Choose Restart from the Special menu.

The disk that you selected in step 11 becomes the startup disk. After the computer has
restarted, start the AppleShare IP Manager from the new startup disk.

13

If you are replacing your startup disk and if your computer is being used to run the Mail
Server, use the Mail Admin program to change the mail storage volume.

This step is not necessary if the AppleShare IP Mail Folder is not on your startup disk. For
information on determining the location of the AppleShare IP Mail Folder, see the Mail
Server section of AppleShare IP Help.

14

If you are replacing your startup disk and if your computer is being used to run the Print
Server, use the Print Admin program to change the folder in which jobs are stored.

For information on determining the folder that the Print Server is using to store jobs, see
the Print Server section of AppleShare IP Help.

15

If your computer is being used to run the Web & File Server, start the Web & File Server
and verify that all services are working as expected.

Verify that folders are being shared correctly. If Web service is enabled, use the Web & File
Admin program to verify and set the location of the default Web folder and default
document file (defined in the Web & File Server Settings window). If FTP service is
enabled, verify that it is working correctly.

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