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General Computer Advice
Servers
At Riverdeep, we realize that using and maintaining computers is sometimes confusing. We also know that regular computer maintenance helps to minimize errors and conflicts. With this in mind, we have identified several procedures that describe how to use and maintain your Servers computer. Take a moment to read the articles below. Click the title to view the full article.
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Checking File and Folder Permissions (Mac OS® X)
After installing a network program to a Mac OS® X server, it may be necessary to change the permissions for some files or folders to allow users access to the program. These permissions (or access rights) are typically assigned by the network administrator and are required for the program to function properly.
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Checking File and Folder Permissions (Windows® 2003 Server)
After installing a network program to a Windows® 2003 server, it may be necessary to change the permissions for some files or folders to allow users access to the program. These permissions (or access rights) are typically assigned by the network administrator and are required for the program to function properly.
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Checking File and Folder Permissions (Windows NT® Server)
After installing a network program to a Windows NT® server, it may be necessary to change the permissions for some files or folders to allow users access to the program. These permissions (or access rights) are typically assigned by the network administrator and are required for the program to function properly.
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Compare and Contrast MSDE and Microsoft SQL Server
Many applications, including our Learning Management System™, store data in SQL databases. Administrators installing applications can use the free Microsoft SQL Desktop Engine (MSDE) or purchase the more-robust Microsoft SQL Server. Review the remainder of this general computer advice article for details comparing these.
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Creating a Share Point (Windows NT® Server)
Checking File and Folder Permissions (Windows® 2000 Server)

   
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