How to have the network users home folder on the server

I have snow leopard server up and running and I want to have the network users home folder on the server, instead of it being located on the connected computers. This way the users can access their folders from other computers in the network

In addition you have to make the sharepoint able to be automaticly mounted. The manual say this is very important.
But you should really read the announced manual. All the manuals all filled with step-by-step instructions for modifiing many preferences... That´s my experience!
Now I´ve got a question, too...
My OD-Master is bound to AD. I try to use win-Accounts for workin on mac. It work pretty good, by using an group-account. In this group-account I cennect the win-accounts to instruct all the restrictions I´ve set for user-accounts.
But this way I can´t create a homefolder on a share...
The share(netusers) is on the same server(mac-server2) like OD-Master is running. I´ve set the path for creating homefolders in Mobility option on "//mac-server2/netusers" for the group-account the AD-user is member of.
Is it the wrong way?

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    Can I move the  bulk of the home folder back onto the ssd, but not the movie folder, to enable me to keep my user account and reformat the drive before putting the home folder back onto the data drive, or shoul Ijust delete the movie folder and hope I can get it back through time machine..
    Ive read using time machine to reinstate the whole drive will revert it back to case sensitive, is this true? Or can I just copy folders off time machine back onto the newly formatted non case sensitive drive? So my movie folder can just be copied back to the newly formatted data drive without issue?
    Thanks for any help, I dont want to mess up all my permissions and user accounts and my head just inst working right at the moment to figure out the best way.

    Your best bet is to clone both devices onto two separate drives, or together onto a larger external hard drive that can cover the capacity of both with its own separate partitions.  http://www.bombich.com/ Carbon Copy Cloner is able to do that for you.  Test your clone boots and is mapped correctly before erasing the drive in question.

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