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Connect to AFP using Windows?

Asked by: MattKenefick

Is there a way to remotely mount drives using AFP from a Windows machine? Simply enough on Mac, you can just go to Finder->Go. But can you simulate this with some 3rd party software or something?

Without setting up SMB. Has to be AFP.

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2009-01-24 at 13:16:33ID24080663
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Answers

 

by: davesgonebananasPosted on 2009-01-24 at 13:27:05ID: 23458169

Yes you can.  Several open source solutions exist for Unix like systems (Linux, et al.)

For Windows, check out http://www.grouplogic.com/products/extremeZ-IP/ a third-party solution.

 

by: MattKenefickPosted on 2009-01-24 at 13:31:04ID: 23458185

That seems to be a Windows server based utility?

The existing server setup is OSX and I need a Windows client.

 

by: MattKenefickPosted on 2009-01-24 at 13:31:34ID: 23458187

I can also give some linux options a try if there's nothing for windows.

 

by: davesgonebananasPosted on 2009-01-24 at 13:34:38ID: 23458208

Workstation means the licenses will only operate on the followingoperating systems: Windows Vista, Windows XP Professional, Windows 2000Professional. ExtremeZ-IP is not supported on Windows Vista Home andWindows XP Home.

http://www.grouplogic.com/store/index.cfm?&fa=pricing

 

by: hborisPosted on 2009-01-24 at 13:37:07ID: 23458220

There used to be a software called PC MacLAN that did the trick, that is for quite some time discontinued. If for any particular reason you do not want to enable SMB sharing or go the NFS way or some other proprietary protocol I would suggest that you use WebDAV as a shared web folder to access files on a Windows PC that resides on an Mac OS X Server running only AFP and Web.

Boris Herman, ACSA

 

by: strungPosted on 2009-01-24 at 15:00:35ID: 23458592

There is a list of Windows products to read Mac disks here:  http://macwindows.com/disks2.html

 

by: strungPosted on 2009-01-24 at 15:03:29ID: 23458604

Network Magic is the replacement for PCMacLan:  http://www.purenetworks.com/nmlp/ads/pcmaclan-main.php?src=pcmaclan

 

by: hborisPosted on 2009-01-24 at 21:55:33ID: 23459809

Network Magic will not connect to just any AFP share because some software must also be installed on the Mac side. It will also not support Leopard. I remember that there also was a product called TSTalk from Thursby but it is also vanished. To recap - there is no third party Windows software that would connect an AFP share. If Samba can't be run on Server and proprietary protocols are out of the question WebDAV is the only one that remains.

Boris Herman, ACSA

 

by: strungPosted on 2009-01-25 at 06:51:25ID: 23461107

Boris, do you know anything about TransMac:  http://www.acutesystems.com/scrtm.htm

 

by: hborisPosted on 2009-01-25 at 08:22:37ID: 23461585

Of course I do, but the question was not about reading a Macintosh disk locally on a Windows machine rather than about connecting to a Mac OS X Server via a network mount using AFP protocol. That is a no-go.

Boris Herman, ACSA

 

by: davesgonebananasPosted on 2009-01-25 at 11:19:31ID: 23462269

To recap - there is no third party Windows software that would connect an AFP share.
Yes there is I linked to it but you seem to think it's a server product, so if you don't want to read about the software someone else researched for you then I guess I'll leave you to it.

 

by: hborisPosted on 2009-01-25 at 12:13:14ID: 23462480

@davesgonebananas: I have checked and rechecked the site and read the whitepapers.

"ExtremeZ-IP is a robust Windows-based le and print server supporting all releases of the
Mac operating system from Mac OS 9 to Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)."

It is a software that installs on top of Windows (Server or workstation) and enables sharing with Macs, the original poster asked about Windows connecting to Mac OS X server. ExtremeZIP is not it, as much as I would like it to be. It hosts file and print services to Macs, it does and cannot not consume AFP shares on Mac servers, at least according to published info.

Boris Herman, ACSA

 

by: MattKenefickPosted on 2009-01-26 at 19:39:50ID: 23473510

So thats it? No answer?

 

by: hborisPosted on 2009-01-26 at 21:31:22ID: 23473954

The short answer to your question is: No.
The extended answer is: No, and for Windows clients you really should be running Samba. If for some reason you cannot and only AFP is running on your server, use WebDAV (which sits atop of web services).

Boris Herman, ACSA

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