lgdemichillie@ucdavis.edu (Greg DeMichillie) (04/28/89)
I received several questions about using an SE/30 as an AppleShare server. Below is the information from Apple Tech Support on using this configuration. ------- AppleShare File Server 2.0.1: Using A Macintosh SE/30 As A Server This article last reviewed: 18 January 1989 When using the Macintosh SE/30 as an AppleShare 2.0.1 File Server be aware of the following: 1) Do not use the System Files on the AppleShare Server Installer Disk. First install 6.0.3 and then install the AppleShare File Server from the Server Installer Disk. Don't select both System Files and AppleShare File Server from the Server Installer Disk. This is contrary to the AppleShare manual (page 35). 2) After you quit from the Server Installer Disk and select RESET or RESTART from the Finder, the system will hang. This is a problem in the Installer and 030 machines that appears when you are not using System 6.0.3. The Server Installer Disk does not use System 6.0.3 and should not be updated. 3) If using a Macintosh IIx or Macintosh SE/30 as a server, you should use 6.0.3 to avoid file server crashes. 4) If your server is crashing, make sure you are running System 6.0.3 or later. 5) Do not use Appleshare 1.0 or 1.1 on a Macintosh SE/30 or Macintosh IIx. Copyright 1989 Apple Computer, Inc. ------ Greg DeMichillie * Apple Student Rep - UC Davis lgdemichillie@ucdavis.edu * AppleLink : ST0178 Disclaimer: If you've seen one disclaimer, you've seen them all. Greg DeMichillie * Apple Student Rep - UC Davis lgdemichillie@ucdavis.edu * AppleLink : ST0178 Disclaimer: If you've seen one disclaimer, you've seen them all.