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I have done a few installs using W2K as a Mac file and print server, much
faster than NT 4.0 or DAVE, and it uses AFP (AppleTalk Filing Protocol)
over TCP/IP. Very stable as well...
-Ari
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>winmac Digest 18 Dec 2000 20:15:46 -0000 Issue 37
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>Reduce Appletalk
> 193 by: Tippe, Rita (EDM_EXCHANGE)
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>From: "Tippe, Rita (EDM_EXCHANGE)" <RTippe@thejournal.southam.ca>
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>Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2000 13:15:37 -0700
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>Subject: Reduce Appletalk
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>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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