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SUMMARYWindows NT Server can create as many Macintosh volumes as you want, but there is a limit on the client side that may cause connecting Macintosh computers to stop responding if you exceed 50 volumes. MORE INFORMATION
On the AppleShare 4.x server, you are limited to creating 50 volumes, each
of whose names must contain 27 or fewer characters. The Macintosh finder
was engineered never to expect more total characters than this, and when
the finder looks for a server share, it allocates memory for a string that
is 50x27 characters long. When the finder encounters a server whose shares
have a total string length greater than 50x27, this can cause the server to
stop responding.
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