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Stevet

2001-05-24, 9:00 am

i'm working on another project too anyone know any good sites about networking macs and intergrating then within an nt network?

sorry to pester

steve t
Spid

2001-05-24, 12:06 pm

Check this link, should get you on your way. It's a good 6 pages of info.

http://www.windowsitlibrary.com/Content/405/06/1.html#1

Good luck to you.
chunder

2001-05-24, 5:48 pm

good link Spid... lotsa reading!

have a look at this for a 3rd party package:
http://www.miramar.com/products/nt-2000/index.html

i'd say, try and stay IP only when possible... or at least tunnel your AppleTalk through it.

some other handy apps:
http://www.dataviz.com/products/maclinkplus/index.html
http://www.dataviz.com/products/con...plus/index.html
http://www.dataviz.com/products/macopener/index.html
joemomma

2001-05-24, 8:36 pm

I recently bought a product from Thursby that is doing a really good job. I work in an environment were there are 5 macs and 3 PCs.
http://www.thursby.com is the address.

I use the TSStalk version and I can browse right into the macs like I would on PCs through Network Neighborhood. I also can setup network printers (mac printers) just like they were on another computer shared out.

I paid $128 from ecost.com. There are different versions of this software that work for different purposes.

Free trial on both the miramar product and thursby. We tried the miramar and it was really slow in sharing files compared to thursby.

Let me know if you have any other questions.
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