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8. Click “Ok” and “Apply” (You may receive a warning about ConsoleOne updating
the screen, don’t worry it is fine)
Creating a mounts class and configuring the attributes
We will now create a search path for mounts class for use by Mac OS X. The mounts
class basically tells Mac OS X where the mount is located (vfsopts), where to mount
the share point in the local (Mac OS X) file system (vfsdir), and how the location
string is formatted (vfstype).
1. Open ConsoleOne
2. Select your organization container or where you would like to place the mounts
class. (Tip: keep it in the same container that contains your user container)
3. Create a new Organizational Unit in your search path, and name it “mounts” (Go
to File and select “Organizational Unit”)
4. Select the “mounts” OU you just created, double click to open OU
5. Create and new Object, select “aplMounts” from the classes.
6. Name the object your server IP address or the hostname of your server, “ :/ ”
share point . Example: if my Netware server’s IP address was 192.168.1.3 and the
DNS name was homer.corp.apple.com and the share point containing the home
directories was the USR volume. I would name it either
192.168.1.3:/HOMER.USR or homer:/HOMER.USR
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