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


John Hanks(jbh[at]bioserver.vsb.usu.edu)
Fri, 19 Feb 1999 12:36:20 -0700


Hi,

Have the NT person create the Mac volumes using MacFile from the Windows
File Manager menu. Create the Mac volumes using the same folder that is
currently shared to Windows clients and it should appear the same to both
systems.

jbh

John Hanks, Computer Specialist
jbh@biology.usu.edu
Dept. of Biology
Utah State University

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Newton J. Munson [mailto:newt@vims.edu]
> Sent: Friday, February 19, 1999 12:34 PM
> To: The Windows-MacOS cooperation list
> Subject: [WinMac] Re: WinMac Digest #222 - 02/09/99
>
>
> 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 -
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