You can’t open the Web & File Admin program
- Verify that ASIP and OpenDoc extensions are installed and loaded.
- Verify sufficient memory is free to open the application.
- If password is being rejected, verify CapsLock key is not down.
(See Forgotten Passwords)
- Try opening other Admin programs, such as Mail Server Admin. Success
opening another admin application would indicate that there are
no problems with Open Doc and Users & Groups data file. Try reinstalling
the Web & File Admin program itself.
- Test for corruption in Users & Groups data file and PDS files.
Replace the Users & Groups Data File with a recent backup copy,
if available.
You should back up your Users & Groups Data File regularly, as
well as all the shared data on the server.
Not enough memory to start other programs.
Choose Reset Cache from the Web & File Admin program’s Server
menu to flush the cache. Flushing the cache temporarily reduces
the amount of memory used by the Web & File Server, thereby making
memory available for other programs.
If flushing the cache corrects the problem, you may not have reserved
enough of your computer’s random-access memory (RAM) for programs
other than the Web & File Server.
- In the Web & File Admin program, choose Web & File Server Settings
from the Server menu,
- Choose Cache from the pop-up menu.
- Increase the number in the "Reserved memory for other applications" box to allow other applications to run.
- (To see the memory requirements of each application, select its
name in the Finder and choose Get Info from the Finder’s File
menu.)
An alternative to resetting cache size is to start other programs
before you start the Web & File Server. If you are trying to start
the Mail Server, set it up to start automatically when you restart
the computer. Start other programs when you restart the computer
by creating an alias for them in the Startup Items folder, inside
the System Folder of your computer. The Startup Items will be
launched in alphabetical order. It helps to rename the aliases
with numbers, indicating the order in which you want them to start
up.
File Sharing takes a long time to start up
ASIP must verify the privileges for each folder against information
in the Users & Groups Data file whenever file sharing starts up.
A very large number of folders, each with explicit privileges,
can result in this being a long process (allow at least 15 minutes).
Corruption in the PDS files can also cause the server to never
finish starting up.
If the server eventually does start up , then try changing explicit
privileges to inherited, where appropriate. See the related topic
on explicit vs. inherited privileges, for more details.
If the server never starts up, make sure that each volume on the
desktop has sufficient disk space for a PDS file to be created.
If so, one or more of the server's PDS files may be corrupted.
See the related topic on how privileges are stored for assistance in troubleshooting this problem.
Duplicate serial number on the network
When the Web & File Server starts up, it checks the network on
which your computer resides for other computers using the same
serial number as the one registered on your computer. If the same
serial number is detected, an unauthorized copy of AppleShare
IP software is running in violation of the Apple software licensing
agreement.
Determine which computer is running software in violation of the
agreement and cease using that copy of the software.
You can’t open the Users & Groups control panel.
The Users & Groups control panel cannot be used once you have
installed the AppleShare IP software. You use the Web & File Admin
program to register users and groups instead.
If you've installed Apple Remote Access Personal Server, the instructions
may tell you to go to the Users & Groups control panel to enable
your clients to dial in. You'll find these dial in options have
been added to your users' settings when you view them with the
Web & File Admin program.
Creation and modification dates or times are incorrect.
If the servers clock is incorrect, stop the Web & File Server,
open the Date & Time control panel, check the time zone, and reset
the date and time as necessary. Then restart the Web & File Server.
If the computer’s internal battery needs replacing, have the battery
changed and then set the clock.
If the clock of a user’s computer is incorrect, instruct the user
to log off the Web & File Server, reset his or her computer’s
clock, and then log on again.
Note that the ASIP server will make adjustments for clients in
a different time zone creating or modifying files on the server.
The creation and modified dates & times will reflect the server's
local time, not the time at the client's location.
Administrator's Password Forgotten
- Use the Extensions Manager control panel to disable the AppleShare
IP Registry extension.
- Restart your computer.
- When your computer restarts, open the File Sharing control panel
and type a new password in the Password text box.
- Then use the Extensions Manager control panel to enable the AppleShare
IP Registry extension.
- Restart your computer.
- When you open an AppleShare IP administration program, enter the
owner’s name in the Name text field, and enter the owner’s new
password in the Password text field.
Users login become disabled
- Re-enable users login in the "General" setting for that user (check
"User may log on")
- If this is a continuing problem, check Web & File Server Settings:Password
for option to disable login after X failed attempts. If this is
a relatively low number, increase it to allow for users who may
be uncertain of their password.
The access privileges you assigned to all folders, or to a single
folder, on a volume are lost.
Access privileges can be lost if:
If you have backed up the PDS file for that volume, you can restore
it to the root level of the volume. Otherwise, use the Web & File
Admin program to set up privileges for the volume or folder again.
Problems creating drop boxes
Drop boxes must be created inside a share point. Assign the Read
Access Privilege to the share point and assign Write Only access
to folders inside the share point that are to be used as drop
boxes. Give the owner of the Drop Box all privileges.
Users have access to your personal files
- In general, keep personal files in a separate folder that is not
shared.
- Verify that you have not inadvertently given administrative privileges
to users.
Guest access grayed out.
Volumes grayed out
Server administrator must allow users at least "read" access to
share points in order for users to mount the volume.
Users can't access new folders created on the server
Web visitors see "authorization failed" message
- If logging in as a guest, verify that server administrator has
allowed guest Web access.
- Verify that proper privileges have been set up for the folder
designed the "Web" folder; this folder needs privileges enabled,
but does not have to be made a share point.
- Verify that correct username and password are being used.
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