Re: [WinMac] SFM


Tim Scoff(casper[at]nb.net)
Fri, 2 Apr 1999 00:20:25 -0600


        He needs to enable Guest access to the server for you. When
you install the Services for the Macintosh NT creates a share for Mac
users named Microsoft UAM or something similiar. You need to mount
that share as a guest and copy the enclosed files from that share to
your System Folder. There is a text file located in the share with
directions.

        Good luck!

>
>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.
>

Tim Scoff, MCSE
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