RE: [WinMac] Reduce Appletalk

From: Perbix Michael (PERBIX[at]lmsd.org)
Date: Mon Dec 18 2000 - 12:19:20 PST

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    We use ExtremeZIP on 13 servers for File sharing, it works very well, there
    was a problem with files losing their custom icons...and I had a few
    crashing problems, but that was machine specific and have not had any
    problems recently.

    The new 2.0 version supports printing via IP as well so you may want to look
    into that.

    Appleshare 3.8.6 is needed for encrypted and longer password support, so any
    OS that supports that version of Appleshare, should be okay.

        -Mike

    > ----------
    > From: Tippe, Rita (EDM_EXCHANGE)
    > Reply To: winmac@iffy.com
    > Sent: Monday, December 18, 2000 3:15 PM
    > To: winmac@iffy.com
    > Subject: [WinMac] Reduce Appletalk
    >
    > Hello everyone,
    >
    > Here is my situation.......I am currently looking at reducing and
    > eventually
    > eliminating Appletalk on my network.
    > Currently I have 99% of my servers NT 4.0 with SP4, 5 and 6 that have
    > Services for Macintosh installed.
    > I have read a bit about ExtremeZ-IP, but my question is ....is their
    > better
    > products out their and has
    > anyone implemented them in their environment. I currently have 40% of my
    > users that are Macs running
    > OS 7.6.1 all the way to OS 9. I have a few apps that I will have to run
    > Appletalk as that is all they
    > support, but for the rest it is more of a file and print scenario.
    >
    > I would appreciate any input or advice.
    >
    > Thank you,
    > R
    >
    >
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