Hi
Is this really nessesary?
I have some MACs I wan't to connect to shares on a SBS2008.
I mean the Mac runs tcpip as well as the server??
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Browse All TopicsIs there any way to get appletalk (afp) installed as a protocol in Windows Server 2008? It came standard as an option in 2000 and 2003. I'm assuming a lot has changed with Server 2008 since it's built on vista.
Right now I'm using smb with some macs and it just isn't working out.
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by: eoinosullivanPosted on 2008-07-12 at 01:20:35ID: 21988177
Bad News. Microsoft dropped File Services for Macintosh from Server 2008.
products/e xtremeZ-IP
ducts/admi tmac.html
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m/MacServe rIP.htm
You'll have to persevere with SAMBA or look at 3rd party alternatives such as..
ExtremeZ-IP - http://www.grouplogic.com/
ADmitMac - http://www.thursby.com/pro
Direct Control - http://www.centrify.com/di
MacServerIP - http://www.cyansoftware.co