System preferences, Sharing: just a few items?

Hi,
I saw a video tutorial recently, in which the instructor started Apache by turning on "Personal Web Sharing" under "Sharing" in "System Preferences", from an earlier version of OSX Server. But in OSX SL Server I find only 7 items, and there is no "Personal Web Sharing" or even "Web Sharing". Nor do I find "Printer Sharing", "Internet Sharing", "XGrid Sharing", etc. etc. Are these placed somewhere else or did I do something wrong?

Hi
You may have been slightly confused about what you were looking at? Personal, Printer, Web, FTP and the rest are only available in the Client OS via the Sharing Preferences Pane. For OSX Server most of these are dedicated Services with their own 'fuller-featured' interfaces accessed via Server Admin. You won't see them in OSX Server's Sharing Preferences Pane in other words.
I say Server Admin as I only ever use this and WorkGroup Manager. I have a feeling Server Preferences (depending on which mode chosen at the install stage) might give you some (limited?) access to these services also?
Apart from the interface you can access all of these services as well as some features not available in the GUI using the command line:
man serveradmin
Would be a good place to start. Not sure how effective some of the command line tools are if indeed you chose Standalone at the beginning? This 'special' mode seems to behave in a way most of the experienced contributors/users on here are not familiar with because we simply don't use it. Standard/Standalone also seems to use config files in a different way? This is a shame as most of the current crop of posters looking for help are not necessarily getting what they were hoping for?
Of course I could be assuming too much here and you are actually using SA and WGM normally?
Tony

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