[WinMac] Resource Fork protection [WAS:Re: NT Services for Mac vs. Dave & PC MacLan?]


Dan Schwartz(expresso[at]snip.net)
Sat, 13 Mar 1999 11:57:49 -0500


        Carl,

        How does DAVE package, store and protect the Resource Fork on dual fork
Mac files on non-NTFS (FAT16 & FAT32) volumes? Does it maintain a database
for the files being split into two?

        Thanks!
        Dan

At 07:53 PM 3/12/99 -0600, Carl wrote:
>Adam,
>
>Many companies choose the Windows 'standard' computer, and many
>companies' network managers won't allow the Services for Macintosh
>software to be installed on there Windows NT Server. For users in that
>type of environment, DAVE is a godsend.
>
>Also, if the environment is more peer-to-peer instead of client-server,
>the products DAVE, PC MacLan, and COPSTalk allow communications. Without
>Windows NT Server and Services for Macintosh, these programs allow
>Windows 95/98 and Macintoshes to communicate in both directions.
>
>Carl
>carl@thursby.com

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