
Table of Contents
Introduction to AcuServer
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Implementation Details
1.2.1 Remote File Access Performance
1.2.2 Record Locking
1.2.3 System Security
1.2.4 System Load Balancing
1.2.5 Maximum Number of Users
1.2.6 Vision Files
1.2.7 System Requirements
1.2.8 International Character Handling
Quick Start Guide: UNIX Server
2.0 Quick-Start Guide for UNIX Servers
2.1 Requirements
2.2 Software Installation
2.3 System Configuration
2.3.1 Runtime Configuration Variables
2.3.2 Server Configuration Variables
2.3.3 Server Access File
2.3.4 UNIX Ownerships and Permissions
2.3.5 Remote Name Notation
2.4 The acuserve Command
Quick Start Guide: Windows NT Server
3.0 Quick-Start Guide for Windows NT (Intel) Servers
3.1 Requirements
3.2 Software Installation
3.3 Setting Up Accounts
3.4 System Configuration
3.4.1 Runtime Configuration Variables
3.4.2 Server Configuration Variables
3.4.3 Remote Name Notation
3.5 The acuserve Command
Software Installation: UNIX Servers
4.0 Software Installation on UNIX Networks
4.1 Installing the Server
4.2 The Server Access File
4.3 Ownerships and Permissions
4.4 Installing the Client
Software Installation: Windows NT Server
5.0 Software Installation on Windows NT Networks
5.1 Installing the Server
5.2 The Server Access File
5.3 Ownerships and Permissions
5.4 Installing the Client
Configuration
6.0 Configuration
6.1 Configuration Variables
6.1.1 Runtime Configuration Variables
6.1.2 Server Configuration Variables
The acuserve Command
7.0 The acuserve Command
7.1 acuserve Command Formats
7.2 Starting acuserve at System Startup
7.3 Status Reports
7.4 Closing Stranded Files
System Security
8.0 System Security
8.1 The Server Access File
8.2 Access Records
8.3 Using the Access File Manager
8.3.1 Starting the Access File Manager
8.3.2 Creating or Opening an Access File
8.3.3 Adding an Access Record
8.3.4 Removing an Access Record
8.3.5 Modifying an Access Record
8.3.6 Displaying an Access Record
8.3.7 Exiting the Access Manager
8.4 AcuServer Connection Logic
8.4.1 Passwords
Programming for AcuServer
9.0 Programming for AcuServer
9.1 Accessing Remote Files
9.1.1 Remote Name Notation
9.1.2 Using FILE-PREFIX and CODE-PREFIX
9.1.3 Remote Name Notation on the Command Line and in the Configuration File
9.1.4 Using Name Aliases
9.2 Server Name Management
9.3 Restrictions to Library Functions
9.3.1 C$COPY
9.3.2 C$FILEINFO
9.3.3 RENAME
9.4 Relinking the Runtime
9.4.1 Relinking Under Extended DOS
9.4.2 Relinking Under MS Windows 3.x
9.4.3 Relinking Under Windows 95 and Windows NT (Intel)
9.4.4 Relinking Under UNIX
9.4.5 Removing AcuServer Client Support From the Runtime
System Management
10.1 Machine Failures
10.2 Error Codes
10.3 Troubleshooting
10.3.1 Ambiguous File Error
10.3.2 Connection Times Out
10.3.3 File Access Denied
10.3.4 Unexpected User Name
10.3.5 Connection Refused
10.3.6 Invalid Password
10.3.7 Acuserve and Portmap Daemons
Technical Support
11.0 Technical Support
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