RE: [WinMac] SFM


Theresa Heroff(theresa[at]commandeur.com)
Thu, 1 Apr 1999 15:44:49 -0600


Hi Stacey,

In order for you to access the NT server, your admin must create a
Macintosh volume (Choose Start|Programs|Administrative Tools|File Manager)
by selecting or create a new folder beforehand to designate as the folder
you want to use as a Macintosh volume.

In the File Manager, Choose MacFile|Create Volume.

Permissions for the Macintosh volume are also set in the File Manager
(MacFile|Permissions).

UAM is User Authentication Module-which provides an optional authentication
module for secure logons to the NT server.

Good luck.
Theresa

-----Original Message-----
From: Harrison, Stacey [SMTP:harrisos@bsci.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 01, 1999 2:34 PM
To: The Windows-MacOS cooperation list
Subject: [WinMac] SFM

Hey there listers -

We are two Mac workers in a sea of PC users and my system admin. is (very
kindly) trying to get my assistant and I on the internal NT 4.0 network.
He's installed SFM and all seems to be working from the PC/network side,
but
when I try to access the network from my end (PowerMac 7500/100, running
8.5) I get a message that "The User Authentication Method required by this
server can't be found, please check the AppleShare folder in the System
Folder and try again". So I go to check, but there isn't an AppleShare
folder in the system folder (or anywhere for that matter) and I have no
clue
what the UAM is even if I could find it and put it in the right place. The
access window also won't allow me to register as a guest (greyed out) and
seems to want a password that has never been set.

Help! What do I need to do to make this work?

TIA

Stacey

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