At 8:55 AM -0700, 9/29/02, you (Ian Sidle) wisely noted: > >Yes. With 10.2, you can connect to a windows "samba" or "network >neighborhood" server. Well, you could do it with 10.1 but it was a >(somewhat) pain. 10.2 automatically shows them up on the list on >"connect to server" (think chooser). There is also "dave" and mac2pclan >(sp?). With both, you can access windows machines under os9. The main >difference is the cost (I think a few hundred) and what it does - dave >is for one "client" - mac2pclan is for an entire network. It takes all >of the windows machines on the network and creates aliases/links to >them using appletalk. A bit of a run-around but then only the >middle-man needs extra software. I also suggest going to >www.macwindows.com, which has lots of info on this kind of stuff.
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