I've used both Thursby Systems DAVE and Miramar's PCMacLan. MAcLan is
for putting a PC on a Mac network. I use that with our home net work (2
macs 2 PC's) its very simple and easy to use. It also comes with server
software so you can use the PC as a server on the AppleTalk network. 

DAVE is almost as simple, it convinces the PC network that the Mac is
just another PC. Fairly seamless, relatively fast. Essentially all you
need to do is to enter the Mac's TCP/IP address and make sure the proper
permissions are set and it simply works. No complaints and no errors, so
far. We can see the mac as another machine on the network and vice
versa.

regards,

larry

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"Mark W. Breneman" wrote:
> 
> Where do I start...?
> 
> Dave, you have good success with Dave?  We find it brings its own issues to
> our list of network problems.  (I have not toyed with the new version)  It
> does fix lots of issues.
> 
> What we found that worked really well, better than expected, is windows 2000
> mac services.  MUCH better... not perfect, but much better.
> 
> Check out http://www.macwindows.com/NTunsolv.html for answers to some of
> your mac - windows problems.
> 
> Mark W. Breneman
> -Cold Fusion Developer
> -Network Administrator
>   Vivid Media
>   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   www.vividmedia.com
>   608.270.9770
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