Name: AppleShare Client
Version: 3.8
Released: July 28, 1998
Requires:
System Software 7.6 or later, Open Transport 1.1.2 or later.
AppleShare Client 3.8 can be installed on the following international
versions of Mac OS as well as North American English Mac OS: British,
Bulgarian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Italian,
Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Simplified Chinese,
Spanish, Swedish, Traditional Chinese, and Turkish. In order for
AutoRemounter functionality to work properly, AppleShare Client 3.8
requires AutoRemounter Control Panel version 1.3, which is included
with Mac OS 8.1.
Description:
This software allows you to connect a Mac OS computer to an AppleShare
file server. Computers that are running system software earlier than
system software 7.5.1 should use AppleShare Workstation 3.5. Computers
that are running system software 7.5.1 or later (up to but not
including 7.5.3) should use AppleShare Workstation 3.6.5. Computers
running system software 7.6 or later should use AppleShare Client 3.8.
Please refer to the Read Me file included with with this software for
complete details. Please refer to the documentation included with with
this software for complete details.
Instructions:
This software is available two different ways. Either method of
obtaining this software will provide you the exact same software.
(a.) One self-mounting Disk Copy image
(b.) 5 parts of a self-mounting Disk Copy image
If you choose (a.), download this self-mounting image to
your hard drive and then double-click it to mount the compressed
disk image on your desktop. Please read the documents included on
this disk image before installing the software.
If you choose (b.), download all 5 parts to your hard
drive and then double-click on the first part to mount the
compressed disk image on your desktop. Read the documents
included on this disk image before installing the software.
You may wish to download the 5 parts instead of the individual
self-mounting image if you are a using a modem connection or
if you wish to transport AppleShare Client 3.8 to another machine
via floppy.
Key Changes from AppleShare Client 3.7.2 & 3.7.4
* Works correctly with the AutoRemounter 1.3 control panel.
* Dialogs center correctly when the user has more than one monitor.
* Aliases made of servers mounted via AppleTalk will not try to switch
to TCP/IP. If you want a TCP/IP alias, you must first mount the server
via TCP/IP.
* Much of the Login process is asynchronous, you can cancel out of the
connection attempt.
* The 3.8 Client supports a new, transport independant UAM (User
Authentication Module) Interface. This allows UAM plug-in modules to
connect to Servers using AFP over TCP/IP. You will need to contact
your UAM vendor to obtain a new UAM that conforms to this interface.
The old UAMs will still work.
Using the New Features of the AppleShare Client 3.8 Software
The AppleShare Client 3.8 software automatically uses TCP to make
connections when users choose an AppleShare IP file server that is set
up for TCP connections. If you want to use AppleTalk to make the
connection, press the Option key when you double-click the name of an
AppleShare IP file server in the "Select a file server" list in the
Chooser window or when you click the OK button in the Chooser window.
When you want to use TCP to connect to an AppleShare IP file server
that does not appear in the "Select a file server" list in the Chooser
window, click the Server IP Address button. When you click the Server
IP Address button, a dialog box appears in which you can type the DNS
name (such as shasta.acme.com) or the IP address of the AppleShare IP
file server (such as 172.16.156.52).
If the AppleShare IP file server is running on a computer behind a
firewall, you can reach it by appending a colon (:) and the TCP port
number (by default, 548) to the IP address or DNS name.
Known Incompatibilities and Limitations
* If you have problems using AppleShare Client 3.8 to connect to an
AppleShare IP file server, use MacTCP Ping (available from Apple
Computer) to make sure that you can ping the computer that is running
the AppleShare IP file server software. If you can't ping
successfully, there is a connectivity problem. Check cabling and the
configuration of the TCP/IP control panel.
* AppleShare Client 3.8 is not compatible with versions of RunShare
prior to version 3.0. Computers on which they are both installed will
crash. Be sure to upgrade to RunShare version 3.0 or later before you
install the AppleShare Client 3.8 software.
* If a user makes an alias to an AppleShare IP volume and uses TCP to
connect to that volume, AppleTalk must be active on the user's
computer. AppleTalk must be active due to a bug in the Alias manager.
* The AppleShare IP 5.0 Web & File Server uses a new set of access
privileges based on combinations of the original access privileges
(See Files, See Folders, and Make Changes). The new privileges are
Read Only, Read & Write, Write Only, and None. When you connect to an
AppleShare IP file server volume and choose Sharing from the Finder's
File menu, the dialog box that appears displays the original
AppleShare access privileges. If you use the dialog box to change a
folder's privileges to a combination of privileges that is invalid on
the AppleShare IP file server, the file server automatically applies
the most secure access privilege that approximates the change. If you
close the dialog box and choose Sharing again, the checkboxes that are
checked may be different than the checkboxes that you checked earlier.
Mac OS 8 Finder Sharing dialog box uses the AppleShare IP access
privilege model.
* When you install Open Transport 1.1.2 on a PowerBook 3400,
immediately install the Mac OS 7.6.1 Update for PowerBook 3400. The
update fixes a problem that could cause crashes when you switch
between Infrared and LocalTalk.
* Some old HyperCard XCMDs that mount AppleShare volumes are
incompatible with the AppleShare Client 3.8 software.
* Microsoft Office Manager causes the AppleShare Client 3.7 software
to crash when you try to connect to an AppleShare file server. To
correct this problem, install Office Manager Updater, available from
Microsoft.
* NetWare User Authentication Modules (UAMs) earlier that 5.11 are
incompatible with AppleShare Client 3.7 and later. Contact Novell for
an update.
* Utilities that mount disk images from AppleShare File Servers may
have problems with the AppleShare Client 3.8 software. If you have
problems, contact the vendor for a new version.
* Versions of Santorini Server Manager earlier than 4.0 are not fully
functional when used with the AppleShare Client 3.8 software.
Santorini Server Manager 4.0 is available on the AppleShare IP 5.0
Companion CD-ROM disc. Otherwise, contact Santorini for an update.
* Server management applications that mount AppleShare volumes may
have problems with the AppleShare Client 3.8 software. Contact the
vendor for an update.
* If there are volumes set to mount at startup and the server
administrator disables the "Enable users to save password for
automatic log on" checkbox in Web & File Admin, you will be unable to
change the startup mounting settings for those volumes. If this
happens, throw away the AppleShare Prep file in the Preferences folder
inside the System Folder, and reselect the server volumes you wish to
mount at startup.
* In order to allow startup mounting via TCP be sure to delete the
AppleShare prep file in the preferences folder, and reselect the
volumes you wish to have mount at startup. This insures that the TCP
address of the server will be saved in the AppleShare prep file.
* If you are having problems making the Client use TCP/IP for startup
mounting try setting TCP/IP to always load. If that doesn't work try
turning on VM (this will allow the OT libraries to load in less
memory).
* If you have a pre ASIP 5.0 server set to mount at startup and the
server is upgraded to ASIP 5.0 (or later), You should throw away the
AppleShare Prep file and reselect the server volumes you wish to mount
at startup. This will prevent problems with server volumes mounting
twice.
* If you are receiving "Server not responding" errors when connecting
via TCP over PPP, use the AppleShare Client Setup utility (available
on the AppleShare IP website URL:)
to increase the TCP Lookup timeout from 20 seconds to the time it
takes your PPP link to come up plus 20 seconds.
* If the Chooser freezes for 2 minutes when trying to connect to a TCP
server, use the AppleShare Client Setup utility (available on the
AppleShare IP website URL:) to
reduce the TCP Connect Timeout from 120 seconds to 20 seconds.
Reducing the TCP Connect Timeout may make connecting to AFP servers
over the Internet impossible.
* If you have TCP/IP set to use PPP to connect, and open an alias to
an ASIP server (or any other that supports AFP over TCP/IP), the
Client will try to connect using TCP/IP first before using AppleTalk.
If you do not want this, you may use the the AppleShare Client Setup
utility (available on the AppleShare IP website
URL:) to disable TCP/IP support
in the Client.
* If you have an alias to a server that supports AFP over TCP/IP, and
the server is behind a firewall that dosn't allow pings through, you
will not be able to connect via the alias unless you use the
AppleShare Client Setup utility (available on the AppleShare IP
website URL:) to disable address
verification via pings.
* If you have a Global Village K56 flex card modem and are using OT
PPP 1.0.1 to provide TCP/IP connectivity, you need to disable the
menubar status lights, or launch PPP manually and connect to your ISP,
before using the Chooser to connect to an AppleShare file server over
TCP/IP.
* If the Chooser hangs when mounting volumes (after the OK button has
been clicked in the volume list dialog). Try disabling the Apple Menu
Options Control Panel.
* If you experience crashes wile mounting a volume as the
Administrator after you have mounted a sharepoint contained on the
volume as a regular user, be sure to mount a different volume in
between. So the sequence should be mount sharepoint as user, unmount
sharepoint, mount other server volume, mount volume as administrator,
unmount other volume. This bug will be fixed in a future version of
the Finder.