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You can use filename character translation to replace characters that are not allowed in a file system by mapping them to characters that are valid. To enable
filename character translation, create a text file that maps Windows to UNIX characters, and then modify the registry entry that specifies the path and name of
the translation file.
The filename character translation text file is a list of mapped characters in the following format, such as the following:
0xnn : 0xnn [ ; comment ]
where nn is the hexadecimal value of the character
The entry for a map from the UNIX character ":" to the Windows character "-" in the filename character translation text is as follows:
0x3a : 0x2d ; Map ':' (0x3a) to '-' (0x2d)
To map the character combination "()" to the character "^", add the following entry:
0x28 0x29 : 0x5e ; Map '()' to '^'
To specify the path and name of the filename character translation text file for Server for NFS to use, modify the following registry key to contain the path and
filename of the character translation file:
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Server for NFS\CurrentVersion\Mapping\CharacterTranslation
File Server for Macintosh
File Server for Macintosh (FSM) provides the tools needed to integrate Macintosh and Windows networks by leveraging existing Macintosh network resource
and expertise. FSM is disabled by default on the NAS system. See "Enabling the AppleTalk Protocol" for information about enabling FSM.
Enabling the AppleTalk Protocol
The AppleTalk protocol is disabled on the NAS system by default. You must enable the AppleTalk protocol for Macintosh clients to access the NAS system.
To enable the AppleTalk protocol, perform the following steps:
1. Log in to the NAS Manager.
2. Click Shares.
3. Click Sharing Protocols.
4. Click AppleTalk Protocol, and then click Enable.
Disabling the AppleTalk Protocol
To disable the AppleTalk protocol, perform the following steps:
1. Log in to the NAS Manager.
2. Click Shares.
3. Click Sharing Protocols.
4. Click AppleTalk Protocol, and then click Disable.
Configuring the AppleTalk Protocol
To configure the AppleTalk protocol, perform the following steps:
1. Log in to the NAS Manager.
2. Click Shares.
3. Click Sharing Protocols.
4. Click AppleTalk Protocol, and then click Properties.
5. In the AppleTalk Service Properties window, type the logon message the users will see at logon, click the Security check box if you allow
workstations to save passwords and select the type of authentication to be used, and specify the number of concurrent sessions that are allowed.
6. Click OK to complete the configuration.
Adapter Bindings
FSM can bind to only one network adapter. By default, it is bound to the embedded 10/100TX Network Adapter. To change the binding in systems with multiple
network adapters, the AppleTalk protocol properties for the network adapter to be used by AppleTalk must be modified to accept inbound connections.
AppleTalk Protocol Adapter Binding
To modify the AppleTalk protocol adapter binding for systems with multiple network adapters, perform the following steps from the NAS Manager:
1. Log in to the NAS Manager.
2. Click Network.
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