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create a mac share
Name: james Date: May 6, 2003 at 02:16:22 Pacific OS: 2000 CPU/Ram: Various
Comment:
i have an nt4 server at work that has 3 partitions, on d & e there are some folders that allow access to mac users
i did not set this up originally & was wondering how i could make another folder share my data that i have created for the mac users in my building?
Name: zachary Date: May 6, 2003 at 07:57:14 Pacific
Reply:
create the folder and share it with the appropriate permissions. Go to Server Manager and select the server that has the Services for MacIntosh installed on it. On the menubar will be an item called MacFile and the option under that to create a new volume. Give the share name and the path to the share and enable or disable guest access as needed and you are done.
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