10.5.6 upgrade changes AFP admin sharing

A posting from a few months ago asked about how to allow AFP access to root directories instead of share points, and this article was mentioned about changing the admin31GetsSp pref: http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2255 While the article was written for server 10.4, I tried it and it worked for 10.5 (which is what I'm running). Fast forward to last night, when I applied the 10.5.6 upgrade on my server.
Now when I try to log in via AFP (from a 10.5.6 client) with an admin account, I'm still presented with the volumes on the server, not the sharepoints, BUT once I mount the volume, I can no longer see the sharepoints on that volume!
e.g. volume "A" has sharepoints "share 1" and "share 2." Before the 10.5.6 upgrade, I would mount volume "A" on my client and have access to every folder on that volume, including shares "1" and "2". After 10.5.6, I still mount volume "A", and can access every folder on the volume except shares "1" and "2." In fact, those folders aren't even visible! (And yes, the local admin login I'm using is a member of the groups that have access to all sharepoints).
Thanks!
Ed

I am setting up a new 10.5.6 Server and just noticed this. I have admin31GetsSp = no. When I connect (AFP) I get the list of volumes. When I mount the volume containing my sharepoints I usually see only one of the seven sharepoints I should see. If on the client machine I use the Finder 'Go to folder' and enter the path (/Volumes/etc....) I can get to the sharepoints. Even weirder is to open a terminal window on the client, cd to the mounted volume and do an ls. I see five identical copies of one of the sharepoint folders. I can cd into the folders which should be there but don't show up. For example on my machine, with the 'lacieraid' volume from my server mounted as an admin:
tribble:/volumes/lacieraid rhaines$ ls -l
total 112
drwxr-xr-x 72 rhaines rhaines 2404 Jan 6 15:55 toarchive
drwxr-xr-x 72 rhaines rhaines 2404 Jan 6 15:55 toarchive
drwxr-xr-x 72 rhaines rhaines 2404 Jan 6 15:55 toarchive
drwxr-xr-x 72 rhaines rhaines 2404 Jan 6 15:55 toarchive
drwxr-xr-x 72 rhaines rhaines 2404 Jan 6 15:55 toarchive
tribble:/volumes/lacieraid rhaines$ cd pub
tribble:/volumes/lacieraid/pub rhaines$ ls
Callie Josh NRoberts Network Trash Folder TheVolumeSettingsFolder
Now 'pub' is one of the sharepoints in my lacieraid volume. I don't know if this happened with any previous version of 10.5 server because I didn't stop off at the earlier versions long enough to notice this. It would be nice to know that this is a bug affecting only volumes mounted by admins.

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