Macintosh-accessible shares are shares like any other, so you can share ANY folder on your system as a Mac share. On NT 4 you would have done this via either Server Manager or File Manager--I'm not sure where this is done on 2K Server, but I would guess it's in the Shared Folders section of Computer Management.
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by: Novell2NTPosted on 2002-10-19 at 21:14:40ID: 7348748
I only have one thing to say, get a software package called DAVE. ducts/dave .html
DAVE is great. It allows your MAC machines to act as netbios enabled machines allowing you to see any directory share not just the one share that you get with macintosh services.
http://www.thursby.com/pro
This is everything that you will need to get your ugly Macs to communicate fully on a Microsoft network.
Thus you will not need your UAM directory at all.