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From the Command Line
You can also set a server’s role in providing Windows services by using the
serveradmin command in Terminal. For more information, see the file services chapter
of the command-line administration guide.
Changing Windows Services Access Settings
You can use the Access pane of Windows services settings in Server Admin to allow
guest users or limit the number of simultaneous client connections.
To configure Windows services Access settings:
1 Open Server Admin and select Windows in the Computers & Services list.
2 Click Settings (near the bottom of the window), then click Access (near the top).
3 To allow Windows or other SMB users to connect for Windows file service without
providing a user name or password, select “Allow Guest access.”
4 To limit the number of users who can be connected for Windows services at one time,
select “__ maximum” and type a number in the field.
5 Click Save.
From the Command Line
You can also change the Windows services settings by using the serveradmin
command in Terminal. For more information, see the file services chapter of the
command-line administration guide.
Changing Windows Services Logging Settings
You can use the Logging pane of Windows services settings in Server Admin to specify
how much information is recorded in the Windows log file.
To configure Windows services Logging settings:
1 Open Server Admin and select Windows in the Computers & Services list.
2 Click Settings (near the bottom of the window), then click Logging (near the top).
3 Choose a level of log detail from the pop-up menu:
Low records errors and warning messages only.
Medium records error and warning messages, service start and stop times,
authentication failures, and browser name registrations.
High records error and warning messages, service start and stop times, authentication
failures browser name registrations, and all file access.
4 Click Save.
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