Sharing a mounted disk image doesn't work

Hello,
I'm trying to create a share point for a folder on an USB drive that is TrueCrypt encrypted with no success so far. TrueCrypt mounts the volume using a disk image - but that should not matter since the image is writeable.
The folder is located on a Mac OS Extended (Journaled) formatted volume. When creating the share by dragging the folder into the File Sharing pane in the Server Preferences app, the folder seems to get the correct ACL permissions.
In the Finder Info, the volume does not have "Ignore ownership on this volume" checked.
This is the folder that does not appear in the AFP listing, although "Share this item using AFP" is selected in Server Admin.
drwxr-x---+ 86 admin staff 2924 Jan 15 12:59 folder1
0: group:workgroup allow list,addfile,search,delete,add_subdirectory,delete_child,readattr,writeattr,readextattr, writeextattr,readsecurity,file_inherit,directoryinherit
1: user:_spotlight inherited allow list,search,fileinherit,directoryinherit
The strange thing is that the share appears in the directory listing when connecting via FTP as it's supposed to and the permissions seem to be fine (read/write ok). It also appears in the SMB share listing and can be mounted, but it's read only. Something's seriously wrong here, any idea what that could be?
Thanks a lot,
David

Welcome to the discussions!
+My question is... how can I have the remote disk auto-mounted upon connecting to the network?+
Not sure if this will do what you want, but might be worth a look.
Try System Preferences > Accounts > Login Items. Once you have clicked the Login Items tab, click the + (plus) button at the bottom of the list to display a Finder like interface. Navigate to the disk you want, highlight it, and click Add at the lower right.
This should mount the disk when the computer is powered up. You will need to restart your computer for the change to take effect.

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