RE: [WinMac] Win NT sbs 4.5 and the mac


Omar Chávez(OmarChavez[at]fliteline.usa.com)
Mon, 16 Aug 1999 09:22:35 -0500


1) For Crossplatform Internet access in a network (using only one
modem and one ISP account for up to 50 computers) the way to go
(easiest, least expensive, fastest and more reliable) is Sygate from
Acer (if the Gateway is to be installed on a PC) or Vicom (if the
gateway will sit on a Mac).

Both products are dead-brain esy to install, offer zero maintenance
and cost almost nothing ($35.00 for Sygate, $99 for Vicom).

2) Exchange for the Mac is a capable e-mail client, it's almost
exactly the same as the PC version with only one exeption: schedules
cannot be shared between Mac and PC users.

3) NT Mac Services allows you to seamlessly see your NT server as if
it was an AppleShare server from your Macs (for file, print and
application services).

4) There is an antivirus solution for your complete network: InocuLan
from Cheyenne/CA (runs on the NT server with client adapters for DOS,
all flavors of Windows & the Mac OS).

Omar Chávez
Director of Technical Services
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Flite Line Equipment Corp.
Corporate Headquarters
1100 NW 163rd Drive
Miami, FL 33169 USA
Tel (305) 626-0004 Fax (305) 626-0566 www.flitelineUSA.com
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