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    TM Enabling Backups for Windows and MAC OS X[...]

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    Storix System Ba ckup Admin istrator - 2 - Enabling Backups for Windows and MAC OS X Trademarks and Copyrights © Copyright Storix, Inc. 1999-2005 Storix is a registered tr ademark of Storix, Inc. SBAdmin is a trademark of Storix, In c in the USA and other countries Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. Microsoft and Windows 98, Window[...]

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    Storix System Ba ckup Admin istrator - 3 - Enabling Backups for Windows and MAC OS X Table of Contents 1. Introduction ......................................................................................................... 4 How to Use this Guide .....................................................................................................[...]

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    Storix System Ba ckup Admin istrator - 4 - Enabling Backups for Windows and MAC OS X 1. Introduction Storix System Backup A dministrator (SBAdmin) provides the ability to backup, from an SMB Host (currently supported on Linux ), data that is shared from a Windows or MAC OS X sy stem. This is because both Windows and MAC OS X support the SMB network[...]

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    Storix System Ba ckup Admin istrator - 5 - Enabling Backups for Windows and MAC OS X Sharing SMB Folders As already discussed, this is not a function of SBAdmin, but one w hat must be setup on your SMB (Windows/MAC) sy stem. Beginning with Chapter 2 , w e provide as much detail as possible for configuring shared folders on each of the di fferent sy[...]

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    Storix System Ba ckup Admin istrator - 6 - Enabling Backups for Windows and MAC OS X Restoring SMB Backup Data The data backed up from the SMB shares on the Windows or MAC systems may be restored to their original locations, to different shares on the same system, a s hare on a different SMB sy stem, or even to a directory on a Linux or AIX system [...]

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    Storix System Ba ckup Admin istrator - 7 - Enabling Backups for Windows and MAC OS X 2. Windows 98 / ME The following instructions explain how to set up a shar ed folder on a faculty or staff computer running Window s 98. The shared folder can be made accessible to anyone who has the passw ord and is using a Windows machine on the Wellesley campus [...]

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    Storix System Ba ckup Admin istrator - 8 - Enabling Backups for Windows and MAC OS X Sharing a Folder To specify a particular folder you w ant to share, fo llow these steps. These steps can be repeated for multiple folders if, for example, a certain folder must be shared with only one group of people and another folder w ith another group of people[...]

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    Storix System Ba ckup Admin istrator - 9 - Enabling Backups for Windows and MAC OS X c. Depends on Passw ord - If you want some people to have read-only access but others to have full access to the folder, you can maintain tw o passw ords, one for read-only access and the other for full access. If you select this option, choose tw o pa ssw ords, an[...]

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    Storix System Ba ckup Admin istrator - 10 - Enabling Backups for Windows and MAC OS X 3. Windows 2000 / NT This section explains how to set up file sharing on Window s 2000. Configure the Computer for File Sharing You will only need to configure your comput er for file sharing once. If the opti on for file sharing is already set up on your computer[...]

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    Storix System Ba ckup Admin istrator - 11 - Enabling Backups for Windows and MAC OS X d. Click once on File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Ne tw orks to select it and then click OK . e. Click Close . 5. If the computer asks to restart, click Yes to restart. The computer w ill automatically restart. Sharing a Folder 1. Right-click on the file or [...]

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    Storix System Ba ckup Admin istrator - 12 - Enabling Backups for Windows and MAC OS X 4. Click once on the local user you w ish to add permissi on to access this folder. If you w ant all users to access the folder, select Ev eryone . 5. To change each user account's permissions for the folder, in the Permissions w indow, click once on the name[...]

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    Storix System Ba ckup Admin istrator - 13 - Enabling Backups for Windows and MAC OS X 9. Click A pply and then click OK . The folder icon will change into a folder resting on an arm . This indicates that this folder is now shared. Only the domain users w hom you have given access to the shared folder(s) w ill be able to access the files within the [...]

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    Storix System Ba ckup Admin istrator - 14 - Enabling Backups for Windows and MAC OS X 4. Windows XP PRO The following instructions explain how to set up a shared folder on a computer running Windows XP Professional . Configure the Computer for File Sharing You will only need to configure your comput er for file sharing once. If the opti on for file[...]

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    Storix System Ba ckup Admin istrator - 15 - Enabling Backups for Windows and MAC OS X c. Click Ad d . d. Click once on File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Ne tw orks to select it and then click OK . e. Click Close . f. If the computer asks to restart, click Yes to restart. The computer will automatically restart. Sharing a Folder 1. Right-click [...]

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    Storix System Ba ckup Admin istrator - 16 - Enabling Backups for Windows and MAC OS X 4. Click once on the local user you w ish to add permissi on to access this folder. If you w ant all users to access the folder, select Ev eryone . 5. To change each user account's permissions for the folder, in the Permissions w indow, click once on the name[...]

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    Storix System Ba ckup Admin istrator - 17 - Enabling Backups for Windows and MAC OS X The folder icon will change into a folder resting on an arm . This indicates that this folder is now shared.[...]

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    Storix System Ba ckup Admin istrator - 18 - Enabling Backups for Windows and MAC OS X 5. MAC OS X The following instructions explain how to use the file sharing capabilities of Mac OS X. From MAC OS X, you can enable access to each user account ’s home directory on the system. Enabling Windows Sharing The following steps can be performed for each[...]

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    Storix System Ba ckup Admin istrator - 19 - Enabling Backups for Windows and MAC OS X 4. Look below the Services list for a message such as: Windows users can access your computer at //192.168.1.123/Zante Note that, in this example “Zante” is the user a ccount name w ho’s files are shared. Storix SBAdmin can now backup files from this “shar[...]