You might want to double check this. Journaling is not enabled by 
default. It is something that you can turn off and on. Check out 
<www.macosxhints.com> for more information. If you type 'journaling' 
into the search box, a few items on this topic will pop up.

I'm not 100% but IIRC journaling was added in 10.2.1 or 10.2.2.

-Robyn

On Tuesday, January 14, 2003, at 12:55 PM, Aaron Willems wrote:

> Does anybody have a copy of OS 10.2.2. Apple seams to have removed this
> from their site. If you do a search for 10.2.2, you find a link to it,
> but when you click it, it goes to the 10.2.3 update page. The reason I
> need it is because I have Windows 2000 Server running services for
> Macintosh. When Apple released 10.2.3 they introduced a new file
> structure called journaling. My Mac users are now unable to save their
> Word Documents to the Server. The only fix is to downgrade to 10.2.2. I
> should have kept the previous update. I am working with Microsoft to
> resolve the issue, but I'm not that optimistic.
>
> Any Help would be appreciated.


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