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SME v1.6 Enterprise Local Server Installation Guide Installation for Local Servers Running Novell NetWare 135
Assigning Mac OS X File Permissions
To assign Mac OS X file permissions, complete the following steps:
1. Open the Terminal application from the /Applications/
Utilities folder.
2. On the command line of the Terminal window, type cd /
Volumes/VolumeName/ResultsManager (where VolumeName
is the exact name of the local hard drive where you install
SuccessMaker Enterprise v1.6).
Note:
If your local hard drive has a space in its name, then
you must put single quotation marks around the name (for
example, cd/Volumes/
’Macintosh HD’
/ResultsManager).
3. Press ENTER. This changes the directory to the location of the
shell script that sets the file permissions.
4. On the command line of the Terminal window,
type ./smechown. This shell script assigns all of the files to the
SMusers group and sets the file permissions so that group
members have sufficient access to execute all SME software
components.
You have completed the Mac OS 10.x workstation setup. You can
continue with one of the following sections:
If you are going to use a courseware server to deliver
curriculum content, go to “Installing the Courseware Server
Software” on page 136.
If you are going to run the courseware from CD or DVD, go to
“Licensing and Verifying the Installation” on page 142.
For further information on Macintosh workstation
optimization settings, go to “Tech Notes and Tips” on page 144.