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19/05/2004 08:34:45
 
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Windows
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Networking & connectivity
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00904892
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You're welcome. Hope it helps.

Tracy


>Thanks tracy, exactly what i needed
>Slán
>~M
>
>>http://www.macwindows.com/Win2000.html
>>http://www.microsoft.com/mac/otherproducts/otherproducts.aspx?pid=windows2000sfm
>>http://windows.stanford.edu/Public/Infrastructure/MacConfig.html
>>
>>>I presumed that in win 2k3 it would be inbuilt, either that or there would be something like samba that would facilitate the connection.
>>>Slán
>>>~M
>>>
>>>>>Does anyone know how to get an apple mac onto a network, either peer-peer or w2k3.
>>>>>Slán
>>>>>~M
>>>>
>>>>We had that at Bata/Bolivia. I didn't pay attention to the physical connections - I assumeit was Ethernet - but I remember the file-sharing part: in Windows NT 4, we shared a folder to be available for MAC. This has to be done with a special menu command in the old-fashioned File Manager (run the "WinFile" command).
>>>>
>>>>I haven't seen file sharing done the other way, and I don't know whether it is possible.
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