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- AppleTalkau Forum Helper (zip)
- Updates every two minutes to retrieve the most recent posts. It will also display if you have an unread private message.
- Tags: Australia, AppleTalk
- Software downloads 2005-09-28
- SolutionBase: Connect your Macs to Windows Small Business Server
- Simply connecting Apple systems to Windows workgroups isn't always enough; it's often necessary to join Macs to Windows Small Business Server-powered networks. Using Samba, you can make a Mac play nice with Microsoft products with relative ease. Erik Eckel shows you how it works. To...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Small Business Server, Apple Macintosh, Domain, Server, Microsoft Windows, Erik Eckel, Windows Small Business Server, Mac, AppleTalk, Microsoft Windows Server, Desktops, Operating Systems, Servers, Software, Hardware
- Technical articles 2007-09-06
- Enabling File Sharing on a Mac
- Older AppleTalk files servers (those not capable of AppleShare over TCP/IP) are affected by the December 31, 2002 AppleTalk phase-out. If the user accesses an AppleTalk file server located in a different zone than where the user's computer is located, he or she will not be able to access that...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, AppleTalk, File-sharing, Tcp/Ip, File Servers, Apple Mac OS, Servers, Network Technology, Networking, Enterprise Software, Software, Operating Systems, Hardware
- White papers 2005-05-23
- AppleTalk with Netware
- I remember something about AppleTalk jabbering on the network and taking up band width. This was many years ago. I am wanting to connect several MAC's to our network. Is there any known problems with AppleTalk now?ThanksRussPoint value changed by question poster.Many thanks. Just make sure...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, AppleTalk, Novell Client, Novell Inc., Novell NetWare, raharr@..., software
- Q&A 2005-04-18
- TechRepublic Tutorial: Connect Macintosh users to your Windows server with Microsoft's Services For Macintosh
- Make your Macs play nice with Windows with this utilityIf you give a typical Windows network administrator the choice between supporting Apple Macintosh workstations and a sharp blow to the skull, the administrator will personally choose the hammer for you. Unfortunately, most Macintosh users are a fanatical lot—almost as blindly...
- Tags: Desktops, Operating systems, Microsoft Corp., Derek C. Schauland, Microsoft Windows Server, print server, AppleTalk Protocol, Apple Macintosh, AppleTalk, Microsoft Windows, SFM, server, Microsoft Windows 2000
- Technical articles 2002-08-26
- Implementing AppleTalk on a Cisco Catalyst 6500 series switch
- I had dealt with AppleTalk a little in my career, but never enough to have to know much about it. After converting my college over to a new Cisco Catalyst switch, I discovered that I also had to enable AppleTalk in order for the Macs to be able to communicate...
- Tags: AppleTalk, Cisco Catalyst, Cisco IOS, Cisco Systems Inc., Ron Nutter, router, VLAN
- Technical articles 2003-11-13
- Get IT Done: Learn about network implementations from this example
- Follow these steps to properly implement a networkOne sure way to deploy an inefficient network is to fail to plan for its implementation and maintenance. Fortunately, you can learn from others’ mistakes and avoid making the same errors.In a 15-month-long project at Hamilton College, a small liberal arts college in...
- Tags: NETWORKING, Network technology, Get IT Done, Scott Lowe MCSE, AppleTalk, network, campus network, IPX/SPX network configuration, Hamilton, TCP/IP, Hamilton College
- Technical articles 2000-05-30
Additional Resources
- Networking Windows XP to Mac OS 8.1
- Since people were wondering what program to use to connect XP to older Mac OS's this is my experience on what I used.Since Windows XP no longer supports the AppleTalk Protocol. I found that the best program to use was PC MacLAN. I first connected both computers via Cat5 cable...
- Tags: apple, Apple Mac OS, Apple Macintosh, DICK909, macintosh, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, networking, windows
- Discussion threads 2007-01-24
- Dave (dmg)
- DAVE is a cross-platform networking solution. DAVE uses the TCP/IP protocol instead of AppleTalk and is designed specifically for the Apple Macintosh. It is installed on the Macintosh and no additional hardware or software is required on the PC. DAVE is a product that fits for sharing between the different...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, DAVE, Desktops, Tcp/Ip, Networking, Hardware
- Software downloads 2007-12-20
- Connecting XP to MAC server
- Can XP be set up to connect to an Apple server using appletalk.Re: Connecting XP to MAC serverI heard that it can but i have not tried it myself. You will have to give it a go and find out.why do you want touse apple talk? What OS is the...
- Tags: Servers, andypiesse@..., Mac Server, server, Microsoft Windows XP
- Discussion threads 2007-10-30
- NetWare Client X IP (dmg)
- NetWare Client for Mac OS X - IP Edition allows users to authenticate and use NetWare natively using the IP protocol. Built completely from the ground up, this OS X Native client allows your Mac to communicate on your Novell Network with Pure IP eliminating the need to propagate AppleTalk;...
- Tags: Novell NetWare, Prosoft Engineering, Apple Mac OS X, Operating Systems, Servers, Networking, Software, Apple Mac OS, Hardware
- Software downloads 2008-04-29
- The Mac Connection: Networking Linux and Macintosh systems with Netatalk
- Ever want to configure a Linux system so that it emulates the functions of an AppleTalk server? In this Daily Drill Down, Bryan Pfaffenberger shows you how to network Linux and Macintosh systems with Netatalk.In this Daily Drill Down, you'll learn how to configure a Linux system so that it...
- Tags: UNIX, Desktops, OPEN SOURCE, Operating systems, network, Bryan Pfaffenberger, Netatalk, Linux, Apple Macintosh
- Technical articles 2000-12-13
- Hot Folder Printer (exe)
- This program is dedicated to quick and simple images printing. Just drop one or several images to the appropriate folder Hot Folder and they will be immediately printed. You can also print from other computer if you share Hot folder in your network (by SMBNetbios, FTP, and AppleTalk). If you...
- Tags: Printer, Printing, Document Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Finance, Managerial Accounting
- Software downloads 2005-06-10
- The letters AP?
- AP stand for?In reference to what? NetWare directories, Extensions, file names, Titles? And where are they found?PSAP normally means Accounts Payable, but that has nothing to do with NetWare. Poster rated this answer. ...
- Tags: Operating systems, WIRELESS, Associated Press, Novell NetWare
- Q&A 2005-10-11
- Networking: Enterprise IP LAN/WAN Design
- Unlike a how-to document, this paper primarily focuses on the enterprise LAN/WAN network design topics by answering what and why. Therefore, no specific implementation solutions are given. It is recommended that one reads a complementary how-to paper with detailed router configurations. This paper focuses on enterprise IP LAN/WAN design only....
- Tags: Network, IP, Taos Mountain Inc., WANs, Network Technology, Networking, LANs
- White papers 2001-08-17
- Learning Unix for Mac OS X Tiger: Taking Unix Online
- A network lets computers communicate with each other, share files, send email, and much more. Unix systems have been networked for more than 25 years, and the Mac OS has had networking as an integral part of the system design from day one. In fact, AppleTalk was the first computer...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Network, O'Reilly Media Inc., Apple Mac OS X, Computer, Productivity, Apple Mac OS, Operating Systems, UNIX, Networking, Software
- Book chapters 2005-06-03
- Get IT Done: Try multiprotocol routing with EIGRP
- EIGRP is a proprietary routing protocol that can add reliability and scalability to medium-size and large Cisco internetworks.A dynamic, easily managed proprietary routing protocol that can add reliability and scalability to medium-size to large Cisco internetworks, Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol EIGRP uses a combination of distance vector and link-state...
- Tags: Routers & switches, Network technology, NETWORKING, Warren Heaton, Get IT Done, EIGRP, Hello, internetwork, router
- Technical articles 2000-04-20
- Network Attached Storage NAS Applications
- Network Attached Storage separates the application server from the storage. This increases overall system performance by allowing the servers to perform application requests and the NAS to serve files or run applications. As the name suggests Network Attached Storage allows disk-based storage to connect directly on a network using a...
- Tags: NAS, Network, Network-Attached Storage (NAS), Storage, Networking, Hardware
- White papers 2003-07-15
- 10 things you should know about connecting Macintosh OS X systems to Windows networks
- Macintosh systems are again appearing on business networks. Unlike older Macintosh operating systems, when complex AppleTalk configuration and additional Windows network services may have been required, adding Apple Macintosh OS X systems to Windows networks is fairly straightforward. Still, a few catches remain, and configuring Windows domain or even workgroup...
- Tags: Apple Mac OS, Apple Macintosh, Network, Microsoft Windows, Desktops, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware
- Download resources 2006-10-19
- Network+ topics/questions
- Well, I haven't been here in a while, but I see the same knowledgeable people are still here. I recently got laid off from my job and I was thinking about taking the Network+ cert test. I ordered a recent revision of the study kit and found the...
- Tags: certification, cp7212, Network+
- Discussion threads 2007-02-28
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