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M. Brent Busby
Email: bu...@soc.ucdavis.edu
University of California, Davis
Sociology Department, Computer Support (530)752-0782
Department Homepage: http://sociology.ucdavis.edu
Personal Homepage: http://wwwcsif.cs.ucdavis.edu/~busby
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Services for Macintosh allows you to create mac-volumes on an NT server.
Is there a particular reason this is not sufficient for your needs? If I
understand your question, you would like to make Appletalk volumes
(presumable drives from Macs) on your network available to the server.
It seems that you can do this the other way around by making server
volumes (using SFM) available to your Macs ... and given client/server
computing, seems more efficient that way as well.
SFM handles name translation (from HFS to NTFS), printing, networking,
and even AppleTalk routing and seed routing. I have several Macs on my
network and have not had a need to do what you're inquiring about, so
I'm interested in the circumstances.