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- From: dseeman@novell.com (Daniel Seeman)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.novell
- Subject: Re: Netware for MAC - Volume not seen!
- Message-ID: <1992Dec21.193135.17832@novell.com>
- Date: 21 Dec 92 19:31:35 GMT
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- In article <1h4qmcINN1s7@tamsun.tamu.edu> wjh0265@tamsun.tamu.edu (William Hobson) writes:
- >I have a server with the Mac namespace installed, MAC and AFP NLMs loaded,
- >but when a Macintosh user logs into the server, no volume is in the dialog
- >box to choose. SYS: should show up, and I have tried logging in as
- >supervisor (same result) and ran bindfix at the suggestion of my dealer,
- >to no avail. The Mac manual just says that the cause is probably not having
- >the namespace or Mac NLM loaded, but I have verified that it is installed
- >already. Any Ideas out there in netland??
- >
-
- Hi,
-
- Typically, this means the NameSpace has not been added to the server. It is not
- enough just to LOAD MAC.NAM in your STARTUP.NCF. After the server is up, issue
- the following name space command:
- '
- ADD NAME SPACE MACINTOSH TO VOLUME SYS
-
- The volume name SYS can of course be replace with the name(s) of other volume(s)
- that will support AFP users. After you have added the name space, you can
- verify the operation was successfull by typing the command VOLUMES at the
- command prompt. The mounted volumes should be returned as well as the name
- spaces supported. You should see both DOS and MAC after adding Macintosh name
- space to volume SYS. After doing this just UNLOAD/LOAD AFP.NLM. That should
- take care of the problem...
-
- Think Peace...and Happy Holidays!!!
-
- Dan Seeman
- Novell
- Walnut Creek,Ca.
-