Hello

Are you talking about the GUI, (Graphical User Interface), or are you looking 
for a user's guide?  This message was sent some time ago.  If you're looking 
for a full GUI for the server, forget it, there isn't one.  The GUI for 10.7 
server has been severely stripped down and unless all you want is a very basic 
basic server, I suggest you stick with 10.6 Server, or use the Terminal, a good 
text editor and the command line interface.  10.7 server is a severe regression 
from the Server Administrator's perspective in many ways.

That, presumably, is why Apple has slashed their prices.  Personally I wish 
they'd kept the two operating systems separate as they used to be and retained 
the higher price because quite honestly it's a very big step backwards.

Gordon


On 13 Aug 2011, at 16:04, Jørgen Skov Nielsen wrote:

Hello Lynne and Gordon
There can i find the fully comprehensive guy in the server application.
Witch commands shoud i use?
Best regards
Jorgen

On Jul 30, 2011, at 3:17 PM, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote:

hello everybody

OK, we've just found the answer to the server config under Lion problem. I'm 
afraid that, although this may have seemed obvious to Apple, it didn't to us 
and I'll tell you why.

On Apple's website there is a "Server Administration 10.7" application. The 
same application works in 10.6, and there have been version of it since at 
least Tiger.

So, we naturally assumed that the same GUI tools were used in Lion and, indeed, 
when we ran them they looked as though they were the tools to use.

However, we just discovered that what you actually do is run the main 
Server.app file again, and in it there is an administration console. When you 
click the right buttons and options, up pops a fully comprehensive GUI with 
more options than there were in the older versions.

So, although we now need to do a bit of humble pie creating, we don't feel 
entirely to blame; as we saw no documentation outlining the change. Why leave 
the old tools there, stripped down, and then add new tools as well?

Anyway we now have the tools we need so will get things back up and running 
shortly.

Lynne

Hello everybody


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