How to Create Macintosh Volumes in Windows NT 4.0

Last reviewed: April 16, 1997
Article ID: Q142053
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Windows NT Server versions 3.51 and 4.0

SUMMARY

In Windows NT 3.51, File Manager is used to create and modify Macintosh- accessible volumes. In Windows NT 4.0, Explorer does not have any menu items or clickable selections to accomplish this.

MORE INFORMATION

The following applets can be used to create and modify Macintosh volumes in Windows NT 4.0:

  • Server Manager
  • File Manager

Server Manager Method

  1. Open Server Manager
2. Select the correct Domain, if necessary, by choosing File, Select
   Domain.
3. Choose the computer on which you want the Macintosh volume created by
   clicking it. Its network name in the list should have the focus and be
   highlighted.
4. Choose MacFile from the menu bar. 5. Choose Volumes

Click the Create Volume button for a new volume, or Properties to edit an existing one.

File Manager Method

The File Manager program from Windows NT 3.51 is present in version 4.0. To access it, click Start, then choose Programs, Administrative Tools, and File Manager, or else click Start, then choose Run, type "winfile.exe," and click OK. The MacFile option will be on the menu bar.


Additional query words: prodnt
Keywords : kbusage ntmac
Version : 3.51 4.0
Platform : WinNT


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Last reviewed: April 16, 1997
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