Mapping virtual drive in a new node

iFS domain has a folder hierarchy and it can be accessed through windows (mount points, ej. \root)
We created a new node in another machine and my question is can I mount the virtual disk drive (ej. \root) in the new node like in the domain server?
We are using w2k.
How can I do this?
Thanks

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