Re: Accessing files on NTFS server in OSX

2004-02-05 Thread Craig Ringer
On Thu, 2004-02-05 at 19:21, John Winters wrote: Well actually, the SOE is Windows 98! Wow. That's the only environment likely to cause Mac users, *NIX users, _and_ windows users to cringe in horror. I hope they choose ... well ... anything, really, to replace them soon. Craig Ringer

Re: Accessing files on NTFS server in OSX

2004-02-05 Thread John Winters
Thanks for the reply Ryan. I don't know if this is just windows weirdness. I was hoping to upgrade all machines to OSX and I'm just using my personal laptop as a crash test dummy before changing the production machines! on 1/2/04 11:45 PM, Ryan Schotte at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have tried

Re: Accessing files on NTFS server in OSX

2004-02-02 Thread Peter Hinchliffe
On 01/02/2004, at 6:52 PM, John Winters wrote: Oh, BTW, no! My information Systems department will not solve the problem by switching on Mac services for NT ­ a breach of standard operating environment. This translates as ³we will tolerate your Macs, but we won¹t support them². I feel the

Accessing files on NTFS server in OSX

2004-02-01 Thread John Winters
I have a small island of Macs in a Windows/Novel Netware network. A key shared data file is located on an NT server which is of course accessible by the PC¹s in my department, and the Macs using OS9 and DAVE. With the much vaunted Windows connectivity in OSX I thought I would be able to log in to