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Wazza s Snow Leopard Server QuickStart 14. Win XP - Workgroup Setup About the Document This document is the fourteenth in a series of documents describing the process of installing and configuring a Mac OS X 10.6 Server in a school environment. Other documents in this series are available at: servernotes.wazmac.com This document provides information about connecting Windows computers to a Mac OS X Server. Background Windows computers can connect to a Mac OS X Server in the same WorkGroup, in the same way that they would connect to another Windows computer in that Workgroup. This is useful in a school using mostly Mac computers, which also has a small number of Windows computers on the network which require access to documents stored on the Mac OS X Server. Another QuickStart document in this series describes how Mac OS X Server can be configured to be a Domain Controller, to provide a Windows client environment that more closely resembles a network with a Windows server. Mac OS X computers can also be configured to logon to a Windows server, using the built-in Active Directory plug-in. Note: This document assumes that you already have a functioning Mac OS X Server, configured as an Open Directory Master, on your network. Wazza s QuickStart - OSX Server 10.6-14: Connecting XP Clients to OS X Workgroup 1

Other documents in this series Install & set up the Mac OS X Server Software Initial software Installation and config. Configuring DNS adjust the default setup, check zones, add machines. Setting up Services - 1 Services overview Setting up Services - 2 AFP, Web & SMB (Windows) Setting up Services - 3 DHCP Setting up Services - 4 Open Directory Setting up Sharepoints - 1 Groups folder Home directories Setting up Users and Groups Setting up Sharepoints - 2 Imaging folder Group folder permissions Client Imaging - Creating a master image - Creating a NetBoot image - Configuring NetBoot - Preparing the Server - Deploying a master image Managing Preferences Connecting OS X Clients to Open Directory Connecting from Windows XP - WorkGroup (This document) Configuring Mac OS X Server as a Primary Domain Controller (PDC) Configuring your Intranet Blogs and Wikis Backing up your Server Wazza s QuickStart - OSX Server 10.6-14: Connecting XP Clients to OS X Workgroup 2

1. Configuring the Mac OS X Server - Server Admin 1.1. Open Server Admin and select the SMB service. SMB (Server Message Block) is a protocol for sharing files, printers, etc, between (mainly Windows) computers. The implementation of SMB on Unix systems is known as Samba. 1.2. Click on the Settings icon at the top of the window. 1.3. If you know that the Windows computers on your network are in a specific Workgroup, enter the name of that Workgroup in the Workgroup field below. If not, leave as the default WORKGROUP setting. 1.4. If necessary, Save the changed settings and click the Stop SMB / Start SMB button at the bottom of the window. Wazza s QuickStart - OSX Server 10.6-14: Connecting XP Clients to OS X Workgroup 3

2. Setting up Windows clients You will need to set the Windows computers (clients) on your network to join the Workgroup you created on the server. 2.1. Working on a Windows XP computer, logged on as an Administrator, right-click on My Computer. Choose Properties. 2.2. In the System Properties window, check that the computer is in the same Workgroup as the Mac OS X Server. 2.3. If necessary, click on the Change button to rename the Workgroup. 2.4. Close the System Properties window, applying any changes you have made. (You may need to restart the computer for the changes that you have made to take effect.) Wazza s QuickStart - OSX Server 10.6-14: Connecting XP Clients to OS X Workgroup 4

2.5. Open My Computer. 2.6. Click on My Network Places. 2.7. In the Network Tasks pane, click on View Workgroup Computers. 2.8. The Mac OS X Server may (or may not!) be displayed as a Workgroup computer. 2.9. If the server is not displayed (or if login process won t accept your Mac OS X Server username and password) go to the Start menu, and click on Search. Wazza s QuickStart - OSX Server 10.6-14: Connecting XP Clients to OS X Workgroup 5

2.10. Follow the links to search for a computer. Enter the IP address of your server. Click on the Search button. 2.11. The Mac OS X Server will be displayed in the right-hand pane of the window. 2.12. Enter your Mac OS X Server username and password. Wazza s QuickStart - OSX Server 10.6-14: Connecting XP Clients to OS X Workgroup 6

2.13. You will see the shared folders on the server, including your Home folder, and all the contained sub-folders. 2.14. The shared folders in the Groups folder will also be accessible, subject to allocated user permissions. 2.15. You can then open, edit, and save documents stored on the Mac OS X Server. The notes below explain some basics to be observed when sharing documents between Win and Mac computers. 2.16. To make reconnecting to the server a more simple operation, drag a shortcut from your Mac OS X Home folder and the Groups folder (or the individual sub-folders) to the Windows desktop. Wazza s QuickStart - OSX Server 10.6-14: Connecting XP Clients to OS X Workgroup 7

3. File Compatibility between Windows and Macintosh While this document describes how to connect a Windows workstation to a Mac OS X Server, there are some protocols to observe to facilitate the seamless sharing of documents between platforms. Keep these basics in mind for sharing files with others, particularly between Macintosh and Windows computers: 3.1. Use a common application. If you create a file in Microsoft Office on a Mac, for example, a person opening your file on a Windows computer must also have that application (or one that is compatible) installed on their computer to be able to open and read the file. If you are sharing graphics files, use common standard formats, such as tiff, gif, jpg, png, etc. Graphic Converter is a useful OSX shareware application for converting graphics files to various formats. 3.2. Use the correct file extension. Windows and Mac users have become familiar with file extensions, such as.doc, and.xls. These extensions are used by the computer to identify which application should be used to open a file. When saving a file to share with another person be sure to save the file with the correct file extension. When saving a Microsoft Word document in OSX, for example, be sure to tick the Append file extension box. Wazza s QuickStart - OSX Server 10.6-14: Connecting XP Clients to OS X Workgroup 8