ShareWay IP Personal Edition
User's Guide

Connecting to ShareWay IP

Connecting from Mac OS X

From Mac OS X, you can use either the Finder's "Connect to Server" command (under the Go menu), or the Network icon (on any Finder window's side bar). With "Connect to Server," you must enter the IP address of the machine running ShareWay IP. The Network icon lets you browse for servers by their name.


Connecting from Mac OS 7, 8 or 9

Service Location Protocol

Mac OS 8.5 and later incorporate Service Location Protocol (SLP), an Internet-standard protocol which enables network services to be found dynamically on a TCP/IP network. ShareWay IP supports SLP by automatically registering a URL with SLP whenever ShareWay starts. ShareWay deregisters when ShareWay or personal file sharing is stopped or the ShareWay application is quit.

SLP-registered URLs can be used by clients to locate and initiate access to ShareWay servers, by using:

These SLP-based methods of access provide an intuitive point-and-click interface similar to the Chooser.

 

Using SLP

Clients can use SLP-based methods to access ShareWay if

SLP is available with OS 8.5 and later. To enable SLP, the SLP plug-in must be in the Extensions folder. Use the Extensions Manager Control Panel to confirm that the extension "SLPPlugin" is enabled.

The version of SLP implemented with Mac OS 9 (SLP v2) is not compatible with the SLP implemented with OS 8.6 and 8.5 (SLP v1), although the SLP plug-in from OS 9 can be installed on OS 8.6 if desired--simply drag it to the Extensions folder. The following configurations will work

 

SLP-based Methods of Access

The following methods of locating and initiating access to ShareWay servers use SLP.

 

Non-SLP Methods of Access

These methods of accessing ShareWay are available to all clients with AppleShare Client 3.7 or later.


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