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Page 1 - Mac OS X Server

Mac OS X ServerAddress Book Server AdministrationVersion 10.6 Snow Leopard

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10Address Book Server is the contact service for Mac OS X Server. Built on open standard protocols, Address Book Server provides a simple–to–impleme

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Chapter 1 Understanding Address Book Server 11Open StandardsAddress Book Server is based on open standards, and is built upon a strong foundatio

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To bind Address Book on a client to Address Book Server: 1 Open Address Book on the client computer.The only versions of the Address Book application

Page 5 - About This Guide

13Address Book Server is congured using Server Admin, authenticated using Open Directory, and accessed using a CardDAV compatible client.This cha

Page 6 - Using Onscreen Help

Step 2: Gather your informationYou need the following information before you begin:Host name of the server TCP port to respond to Address Book Server

Page 7 - Viewing PDF Guides Onscreen

Chapter 2 Setting Up and Managing Address Book Server 15Enabling Administration of Address Book ServerYou must turn on Address Book Server befor

Page 8 - Getting Documentation Updates

Changing Address Book Server Administration SettingsYou can customize Address Book Server by using the following settings in Server Admin.Setting Desc

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Chapter 2 Setting Up and Managing Address Book Server 17Conguring Directory Search for Address Book ServerDirectory searching lets Address Book

Page 10 - Address Book Server

Changing the Address Book Data Store LocationThe data store is where the server stores all the users’ contacts as vCards. The default location is /Lib

Page 11 - Service Scalability

Chapter 2 Setting Up and Managing Address Book Server 19From the command line: 1 sudo serveradmin settings addressbook:UserQuota = QuotaSizeRep

Page 12 - Third-Party Applications

Apple Inc. K© 2009 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.Under the copyright laws, this manual may not be copied, in whole or in part, without the written co

Page 13 - Setting Up and Managing

From the command line: 1 sudo serveradmin settings addressbook:HTTPPort = PortNumberReplace PortNumber with the port number clients will used to conn

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Chapter 2 Setting Up and Managing Address Book Server 21Choosing and Enabling Secure Authentication for Address Book ServerUsers authenticate to

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Monitoring Address Book ServerTo keep Address Book Server operating smoothly, you must monitor service logs as well as current statistics.The Address

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Chapter 2 Setting Up and Managing Address Book Server 23Maintaining Address Book ServerThe following sections contain information to help you ke

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For more information about these commands, see their man pages and Introduction to Command-Line Administration. Time Machine isn’t recommended for ser

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25This chapter contains detailed information about Address Book Server that is suitable for advanced system administrators.Address Book Server pro

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Conguration Tools Address Book Server uses four Mac OS X front-end tools:Server Admin for Mac OS X ÂThe  serveradmin toolServer Preferences ÂThe Â

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Chapter 3 Advanced Address Book Server Information 27Implementation DetailsAddress Book Server is implemented using Python v2.6 or later, using

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About the Source Code for the Address Book ServerApple makes available a reference implementation of a CardDAV server as a part of the Darwin Server p

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Chapter 3 Advanced Address Book Server Information 29Where to Go for Additional InformationAdditional information about the CardDAV project, the

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5 Preface: About This Guide5 What’s New in Address Book Server6 What’s in This Guide6 Using Onscreen Help7 Documentation Map7 Viewing PDF Guide

Page 24 - Deleting Unused Address Books

AAddress Book Serverbackup 23CardDAV protocol 11, 25, 28client integration 11, 12conguration les 23conguration tools 26daemon process 26delet

Page 25 - Advanced Address Book

Index 31MMac OS X Server, upgrading contacts 24mail service 12OOpen Directory master 26PportsHTTP 16, 19SSL 16property list (plist) le 26pro

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4 Contents22 Monitoring Address Book Server22 Viewing Address Book Server Vital Status22 Viewing Address Book Server Logs23 Maintaining Addre

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5This guide provides a starting point for administering Address Book Server using its advanced administration tools. It contains information about

Page 28 - Getting the Source Code

6 Preface About This GuideWhat’s in This GuideThis guide includes the following chapters:Chapter  1, “Understanding Address Book Server,” ex

Page 29 - Standards Documents

Preface About This Guide 7Documentation MapMac OS X Server has a suite of guides that cover management of individual services. Each service may

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8 Preface About This GuidePrinting PDF GuidesIf you want to print a guide, you can take these steps to save paper and ink:Save ink or toner by

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Preface About This Guide 9Getting Additional InformationFor more information, consult these resources: Â Read Me documents—get important updates

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