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Jun 26, 2012

I am trying to setup a Mac Pro with Lion Server that will allow us to access our videos and images via the local network. 

I have created a group and populated it with the names/accounts of those that will be using the server. 

I have added both installed drives as share points, the smaller one is the system/boot drive and the larger one contains the video and images (both drives are internally-mounted).  I've also enabled the group's permission to read/write. 

We are able to login to the server via afp but we only see our individual home directories on the system/boot drive. 

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