Sharing Files with FSM
After you install and configure FSM, you’ll find you can’t do anything with it until you create some MAVs. The following list illustrates the general process:
1. | Create the MAVs to which you want your users to have access.
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2. | Give the MAVs and the items they contain appropriate permissions (bearing in mind that Macintosh and Windows permissions are very different).
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Creating MAVs
Windows Server 2003 offers two slightly different ways to create new MAVs. The first way is already familiar: you can use the Share A Folder Wizard to create a new Windows share, making it visible to Macintosh (or NetWare) clients when you create it. Alternatively, you can create a MAV for an existing Windows share by using the wizard to create ...
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