Re: How to set up in order to map to Window server from G5 computer



Hi Jon,

I am sorry but File Services for MacIntosh is something new for me. Would
you be able to tell me where do I enable it? Would I have to do anything on
the G5 as well?

Thanks,

Helen

"Jon Hokama" <jon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:c386c21bc4a48c8bb3ca90b15a4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello Helen,
Do you have File Services for Macintosh enabled on the Windows Server?
-Jon-
Jon Hokama
Roland Schorr & Tower
http://www.rolandschorr.com

Hi,

I am pretty much new to the Mac world when it comes to networking it
with Windows servers. I am a network admin for a small firm and have
no problem mapping betw PCs and Windows server. I thought I have done
the right thing by installing the Apple protocol on the Windows 2000
and Windows 2003 (SBS) servers and then enable sharing on the folder I
am trying to share. I have added the appropriate right for the Mac
user to gain access to the share as well from the Permission tab of
the folder.

When I try to map from the Mac G5 to the Windows 2000 server for
example: smb://192.168.200.101/creatives

If would prompt me to enter in the username and password and so I
supply it and then I only get next the box that comes up which allows
me to connect to MS UAM volume only. How do I get the Creatives share
to show up so that I can not to that instead?

Would you be able to give me specific instructions to configure the
server / G5 so that I can map to the share drive from the Mac
computer.

Thank you,

Helen





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