The easiest thing that I find is to create a ~/.AppleVolumes file in each users home 
directory. This *can* be symbolic link to another file. Many of my users of a certain 
category have this file symlinking to another file in /etc

Works for me.
-- 
Peter Gutowski

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On Friday, March 17, 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I want to have shared folders that some users have access to and othrs
>do not.  Is this handled through setting setting the proper UNIX
>permissions on the shared directories or is this handled through a
>configuration file.  
>
>also can I restrict following symbolic links in netatalk?  Should I?  
>What file is the proper file to put global shares in,
>AppleVolumes.default or AppleVolumes.system?
>
>Thank you
>
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