[WinMac] Re: WinMac Digest #222 - 02/09/99


Newton J. Munson(newt[at]vims.edu)
Fri, 19 Feb 1999 14:34:23 -0500


  Does anyone have a simple cookbook document on how to get Services for
Macintosh working on an NT server?

  I just had my NT person install Services for Macintosh. I go to the NT
server where it is working and I authenicate using my NT username and
password. At that point I can see one and only one volume called "Microsoft
UAM Volume". It is locked and I can do nothing with it because it is
locked. Inside I see another folder called "AppleShare Folder". It is has
the buckled belt around it, which indicates I don't have appleshare
privileges to open that folder either.

  My recollection is that I can place a file on the NT server from my Mac
and then a PC user can access that file and use it or vice versa. Is that
true? My NT person says that's not true because PCs can't "see" Mac files.
                           - Newt -
Newton J. Munson internet: newt@vims.edu
Director of Information Technology
 and Networking Services phone: (804) 684-7183
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
The College of William and Mary fax: (804) 684-7097
P.O. Box 1346
Gloucester Point, VA 23062-1346

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