Features - Managing Services
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: review, clarkconnect
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Installation
- 3. Features
- 4. Features - Managing Services
- 5. Features - Printing, Web Serving, Filtering
4. Features - Managing Services
Once you're satisfied with your installed software, hop on over to the System tab (Figure 3). From there, you manage basic system information such as the date and time, add and delete users, and decide which services are you want running.
Figure 3: System Services
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Again, very well designed and easy to use. Also from the System tab, you can access your ClarkConnect box using a command line access tool (Figure 4), just in case you get bored.
Figure 4: Command Line
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From the Software tab, you can configure the various services available. The web interface presents a very simplified means of controlling what can be some very complicated software.
TIP: This page provides information on all of ClarkConnect's modules (services). Each module description includes a link to the open source project it is based on.
Figure 5: Windows File Sharing
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Of course, this simplification means that you won't have access to all of a programs functions through the web interface, but for a large percentage of users, what can be configured via this interface will be more than enough.
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