Window views as seen by users - how are they stored?

Forgive me if this is obvious, but I can't find the answer to this. When a client computer (running Tiger) logs into our server (running Tiger Server) and opens a mount point, he might see it in icon view or list view. If in list view, it might be sorted by name ascending or descending, or by date, etc. It seems that the settings established by the first person who ever logged into the system and mounts a particular share are the ones that everyone else will see for ever. How can these be changed so all users see the same view when they log in?

To fix this:
1) Delete the '.DS_Store' file in the root level of the sharepoint you're trying to change the view for.
2) Create a temporary, non-admin user in WGM. Set that user as the owner of the sharepoint (no need to change group or everyone, and no need to propagate permissions down the tree).
3) Log in to the sharepoint over the network as the temp non-admin user, and set the views as you like.
4) Log out and log in as another user - views should be set.
5) Undo step 2, by putting original owner of sharepoint back.
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