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Thus, you can take advantage of existing system-software users and groups components to authenticate users of your shared applications. Additionally, your applications can use UGLibrary to manipulate the Users & Groups Data File for the AppleShare Server 3. 0, or for any Macintosh that is using Macintosh File Sharing. These functions provide a simple programming interface that allows your applications to add and delete users and groups, and to set information on users, groups, the AppleShare File Server 3. 0, or Macintosh File Sharing. (Throughout the rest of this document, the term file server is used to refer to both the AppleShare File Server 3. 0 and Macintosh File Sharing. ) Here are some examples of how UGLibrary can help you make use of users and groups files from within your applications: - The UGAuthenticateUser function can let server applications other than the file server use the users and groups file to authenticate the applications' remote users. (The password must be a Pascal string containing the Cleartext value of the password. the application must use the appropriate encryption methods if the password will be sent over the network. ) - A database application can use the UGGetUserInfo function to see if a remote user is a member of a specific group before allowing the user access to files. - Classroom software can generate users and groups files for file servers, using its student and class database. - An application, running on a server Macintosh, that is communicating with a remote application can be used to maintain the users and groups files remotely. Apple events or the PPC Toolbox can be used for authenticated communications between the applications...
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