Sonos ZP80 User Guide - Page 116

Uninstalling, Firewall Information, Mac OS X’s built-in firewall for 10.3

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Chapter 4: Macintosh® Desktop Controller 4-33 Uninstalling If you wish to remove the Desktop Controller software from your Macintosh computer, choose Uninstall Sonos from the Sonos menu, and then drag the application to the trash. The Sonos Digital Music System will no longer be able to access music from this computer. Firewall Information The Sonos Digital Music System is designed to work with existing firewall software. Follow the steps below to see if your firewall allows access to the Sonos Digital Music System. 1. Open the System Preferences window. 2. Select the Sharing icon, and then select the Firewall tab. 3. If the message "Firewall Off" is displayed, your Sonos Digital Music System will be recognized and you do not have to do anything further. Select Continue. 4. If the message "Firewall Off" does not display, you must add access to the ports your ZonePlayers will use. If your software firewall is not listed, please see http://faq.sonos.com/firewall for the latest firewall information, or contact Sonos Technical Support at http:// www.sonos.com/support. Mac OS X's built-in firewall for 10.3 The Sonos Digital Music System is fully compatible with the Mac OS X firewall. 1. Open the System Preferences window. 2. From the Internet & Network settings, select Sharing. 3. To access music stored on your computer, check Windows Sharing and select Start from the Services tab. 4. From the Firewall tab, select New... If the New button is disabled, click the lock at the bottom of the window and enter an administrator's password. 5. From the pull-down port name, select Other.

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Chapter 4:
Macintosh® Desktop Controller
4-33
Uninstalling
If you wish to remove the Desktop Controller software from your Macintosh computer,
choose
Uninstall Sonos
from the
Sonos
menu, and then drag the application to the
trash. The Sonos Digital Music System will no longer be able to access music from this
computer.
Firewall Information
The Sonos Digital Music System is designed to work with existing firewall
software. Follow the steps below to see if your firewall allows access to the Sonos
Digital Music System.
1.
Open the
System Preferences
window.
2.
Select the
Sharing
icon, and then select the
Firewall
tab.
3.
If the message “
Firewall Off
” is displayed, your Sonos Digital Music System will be
recognized and you do not have to do anything further. Select
Continue
.
4.
If the message
“Firewall Off”
does not display, you must add access to the ports
your ZonePlayers will use.
If your software firewall is not listed, please see
for the
latest firewall information, or contact Sonos Technical Support at
http://
www.sonos.com/support
.
Mac OS X’s built-in firewall for 10.3
The Sonos Digital Music System is fully compatible with the Mac OS X firewall.
1.
Open the
System Preferences
window.
2.
From the
Internet & Network
settings, select
Sharing
.
3.
To access music stored on your computer, check
Windows Sharing
and select
Start
from the
Services
tab.
4.
From the
Firewall
tab, select
New...
If the
New
button is disabled, click the lock at the bottom of the window and enter an
administrator's password.
5.
From the pull-down port name, select
Other
.