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20 Chapter 2 Setting Up Windows Services
Standalone Windows services The server provides Windows file and print services.
The server authenticates users for its Windows file service, but does not provide
authentication services for Windows domain login on Windows computers. This is
the default role.
Note: Mac OS X Server can host a PDC only if the server is an Open Directory master.
Important: If your network has multiple Mac OS X Server systems, set up only one as a
PDC. The others can be domain members or provide standalone Windows services.
Setting Up a Server of Standalone Windows Services
Using Server Admin, you can set up Mac OS X Server to provide standalone Windows
services: file, print, browsing, and Windows Internet Name Service (WINS). The server
does not provide authentication services for Windows domain login on Windows
computers.
To set up standalone Windows services:
1 Open Server Admin and select Windows for a server in the Computers & Services list.
2 Click Settings (near the bottom of the window), then click General (near the top).
3 Choose Standalone Server from the Role pop-up menu, then enter a description,
computer name, and workgroup.
Description: This description appears in the Network Neighborhood window on
Windows computers, and it is optional.
Computer Name: Enter the name you want Windows users to see when they connect
to the server. This is the servers NetBIOS name. The name should contain no more than
15 characters, no special characters, and no punctuation. If practical, make the server
name match its unqualified DNS host name. For example, if your DNS server has an
entry for your server as server.example.com,” give your server the name “server.”
Workgroup: Enter a workgroup name. Windows users see the workgroup name in the
Network Neighborhood window. If you have Windows domains on your subnet, use
one of them as the workgroup name to make it easier for clients to communicate
across subnets. Otherwise, consult your Windows network administrator for the correct
name. The workgroup name cannot exceed 15 characters.
4 Click Save.
For information on configuring individual Windows services, see “Changing Windows
Services Access Settings” on page 23, “Changing Windows Services Logging Settings”
on page 23, “Changing Windows Services Advanced Settings” on page 24, and the print
service administration guide.
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