![]() To be clear, this option doesn’t provide access to the user documents, but does provide access to the wiki documents. When you enable this option, you can connect to a server from OS X or iOS via WebDAV and access files in each wikis document repository. The other option available is the handy dandy WebDAV interface to the wikis. Once a wiki is created, pages inside the wiki can still be created by non-wiki creators. In a school I would imagine that only teachers or IT staff would be able to create wikis. Click on OK when all users and groups that can create wikis are added. If only some users can create new wikis, use the plus sign (“+”) at the Wiki Creators screen to add users and/or groups to the list of users that can create wikis. Use the “Wikis can be created by” drop-down list to select “all users” if anyone with an account on the server should be able to create a wiki or “only some users” to bring up the Wiki Creators screen. The first is to select who is able to create wikis. To enable the service, open the Server app and click on Wiki in the list of SERVICES in the List Pane. One should always have good working directory services and host names, still… This one isn’t heavily dependent on host names (other than being able to access the server from a browser) or directory services (other than being able to authenticate users, but local accounts are perfectly functional) and it doesn’t require the Websites service to be running as well. To get started with the Wiki service, first turn it on. I reference file services with WebDAV because it is a very nice integration piece that I think a lot of people will find pretty beneficial. ![]() This article is about using the wiki service in Mountain Lion. A wiki is a repository of dynamically created and managed content, or content created or edited by multiple users collaboratively.
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