Apple M8493 Setup Guide - Page 50
Transferring Information Between Two Apple Computers, Using the Computer as a Server Without
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Transferring Information Between Two Apple Computers If two Apple computers are not connected by a network, you can transfer information between them by connecting them with an Ethernet crossover cable (in effect creating a small network of just two computers). You connect the cable to each computer's Ethernet port and then turn on file sharing on both computers, or configure the computers' Ethernet settings to create a small network. For more information about configuring such an Ethernet connection, see Mac Help. You can also connect two Apple computers using a FireWire cable. You can then use FireWire target disk mode to transfer files from one computer to another. For more information about using FireWire target disk mode, see "FireWire Target Disk Mode" on page 41. If you have an Internet connection, you can also transfer files via the Internet to your iDisk storage area on iTools, where you or another iTools user can download them. For more information about iTools, see "iTools-Free Internet Services for Mac Users" on page 26. Using the Computer as a Server Without a Monitor You can set up your computer to run as a server without an attached monitor. Follow these steps: 1 Follow all the steps described earlier to set up your computer, including connecting a monitor, mouse, and keyboard. 2 Configure your server software as follows: m Configure network access. m Configure the Apple Network Assistant Security application so the server can be c o n tro lle d. m Set passwords for access to the server. m Set AppleShare IP services to start up when the system starts up. m Set the computer not to go to sleep. Macintosh Server G4 computers are shipped this way. 3 Be sure network services are operating properly. 4 Turn off the server and disconnect the monitor. 5 Turn on the server. When you turn on your server, the AppleShare IP services launch automatically after the system starts up. If you're using remote access software, follow the instructions that came with your software for logging in to and controlling the server. 50 Chapter 3