On Fri, 3 Oct 2003 0:04:14 +0100, Ethan Pierce wrote
(in message <BBA1FCFE.D8F%epierce@cotapaxi.com>):
> in article 1dec701c38903$65edb410$a601280a@phx.gbl, Warren Johnson at
> warren.johnson DeleteThis @meteorlogix.com wrote on 10/2/03 9:36 AM:
>
>> I have installed File Services for Macintosh on our
>> Windows 2000 Server. I then go to the Mac OS 9 computer
>> and activate AppleTalk (using Ethernet). When I go to
>> Chooser and double-click on AppleShare, I see my server's
>> name. After double-clicking on it, I am able to log onto
>> the Windows 2000 Server. However, all I ever see is a
>> Microsoft UAM Volume icon on the Macintosh Desktop. I
>> don't know how to access the server's files. Can someone
>> help me?
> Go to - Computer Management >> Shared Folders >> Shares. Once you get into
> the shares folder you have to create a shared folder and there will be an
> option to share for Mac at the bottom of the window. Now unfortunately I
> don't think you can share a folder with Mac that has been created already
> you may have to recreate the ones that you want the Mac users to use.
>
You can create a Mac volume of any folder, irregardless of whether it has an
SMB share or not, but you cannot make a volume of a folder that is inside a
volume.
Tony Sheppard<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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