Apple APPLESHARE IP CLIENT 3.8 User Manual

AppleShare Client 3.8
User’s Manual
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AppleShare Client User’s Manual
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How to Use This Manual
This manual describes how to upgrade and use your AppleShare Client software. You may want to print a copy of this manual so that it is available for easy reference.
System Requirements
You’ll get the best performance from your AppleShare network and access to new features (such as canceling a connection that is taking a long time to establish itself ) by installing the AppleShare Client software.
m For AppleShare Client 3.8.3: For added enhancements, including much greater
performance, Mac OS 8.6 or later is recommended. Mac OS 8.1 or later is required.
m For AppleShare Client 3.8: Mac OS 7.6 or later is required.
Updating Your System Software
To use AppleShare Client 3.8.3, you need to upgrade your system software to Mac OS 8.1 or later and configure your AppleTalk and TCP/IP control panels. Contact your server administrator for more information.
Note: If you upgraded from Mac OS 8.1 to a later version, or if you used the Mac OS Setup Assistant and the Internet Setup Assistant after installing Mac OS 8.1, then your AppleTalk and TCP/IP settings are already set up.
Note: To determine the system software version your computer is using, choose About This Computer from the Finder’s Apple (K) menu.
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Updating Your AppleShare Client Software Over a Network
After you have upgraded to Mac OS 8.1 or later, you can update your AppleShare Client software by installing AppleShare Client. If your AppleShare IP administrator has made the software available to you on the network, you can perform the update by logging on to the file server.
Note: To determine what version of AppleShare your computer is using, select the AppleShare icon in the Extensions folder inside your System Folder. Then choose Get Info from the Finder’s File menu.
To log on to a file server to install AppleShare Client, follow these steps:
1 Choose the Chooser from the Apple (K) menu.
2 Select the AppleShare icon in the upper-left box of the window.
3 If your network is divided into zones, click the zone in which the file server is located in the
AppleTalk Zones list.
Your network administrator should tell you the name of the zone (if any) to select. After you choose a zone or if there are no zones, AppleShare file servers appear in the upper-right corner of the window.
Note: Depending on the version of system software that your computer is using, the Chooser window may look slightly different.
4 Click the name of the file server that is sharing the AppleShare Client software in the “Select a
file server” list.
Your network administrator should tell you the name of the file server to select.
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