When you do talk to them, talk about the Mac as well. It's just BSD with a
slick UI anyway ;)
Al
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Client for Mac and UNIX
I believe the best way currently is with
the samba client for *nix variants including the Mac. Been a while
though, so that could have changed a bit more. They did have plans to
work on the cifs client, but haven't seen much about that.
You may
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A while back our Mac guy asked Apple if they could engineer a DFS client
and they said they would look into it - same problem as
I appreciate it Danny.
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From: McCann, Danny [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2005 7:50 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] DFS Client for Mac and UNIX
A while back our Mac guy asked Apple if they could engineer a DFS client
I believe the best way currently is with the samba client for *nix variants
including the Mac. Been a while though, so that could have changed a bit more.
They did have plans to work on the cifs client, but haven't seen much about
that.
You may also want to check with these guys www.centrify
A while back our Mac guy asked Apple if they could engineer a DFS client
and they said they would look into it - same problem as yourself.
I don't know what came of it, or if he found an alternative solution,
but I'll find out and let you know if anything useful came out of it.
He's on holiday at t