Dell 745N Personal Computer User Manual


 
Installing User Authentication
Log in to the Microsoft UAM Volume on the system to access the MS UAM file, and then drag the file to the AppleShare Folder in your System folder.
To access the Microsoft authentication files on the system, perform the following steps:
1. Create a user with a password of less than eight characters.
a. Log in to the NAS Manager.
b. Click Users.
c. Click Local Users.
d. Click New.
e. Complete the information in the Create New User window and click OK.
2. Click Chooser on the Macintosh Apple menu.
3. Double-click the AppleShare icon, and then click the AppleTalk zone in which the system with Services for Macintosh resides.
Ask your system administrator if you are not sure of the zone.
4. Select the system from the list of file servers, and click OK.
5. Click Registered User.
6. Enter the user name and password you created in step 1, and then click OK.
7. Select the Microsoft UAM Volume, and then click OK.
8. Close the Chooser dialog box.
To install the authentication files on the Macintosh workstation, perform the following steps:
1. Double-click Microsoft UAM Volume on the Macintosh desktop.
2. Double-click the Microsoft UAM Installer file on the Microsoft UAM volume.
3. Click Continue in the Installer Welcome screen.
The installer reports whether the installation succeeds.
If the installation succeeds, Macintosh users of this workstation are offered Microsoft Authentication when they connect to the system.
Restarting Workstation Services
If File Services for Macintosh cannot establish communications to the local remote procedure call (RPC) service, you may need to restart the Workstation
Service.
To restart the Workstation Service, perform the following steps:
1. Log in to the NAS Manager.
2. Click Maintenance, and then click Services.
3. Click Workstation, and then click Startup.
4. In the Set Service Properties window, select whether you want Server for NFS to start automatically, manually, or whether you want to disable it.
5. Click OK.
NOTE: The password can be no longer than eight characters. Passwords longer than eight characters cannot be used when mapping an Apple
share without a UAM.