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When transferring a PowerPC application file to a PowerPC Macintosh using AppleTalk, from Windows NT 4.0, the following error may occur: ... This is a bug in the AppleTalk transport layer of the Macintosh components of the Visual C++ Cross-Development Edition for Macintosh.
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support.microsoft.com/kb/199539
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There have been lots of printing hints here lately, but none quite solving the following problem: How to print from a Windows XP machine to an AppleTalk LaserWriter attached to a Mac OS X machine. Here's how to do it:
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www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20020905053943589
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To add an AppleTalk printing device port ... Click Create a new port, click AppleTalk Printing Devices, and then click Next. ... Print Server for Macintosh is not available on Windows XP 64-Bit Edition. ...
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www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/al...
www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/sag_add_appletalk_port.mspx
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Accessing your files using Windows File Sharing and AppleTalk ... All students can now access their files stored on the UNet systems using Windows File Sharing or by using Macintosh File Sharing from any computer on campus. This means you can write a paper in your dorm room, copy it to the UNet systems, then easily retrieve...
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www.brandeis.edu/unet/documentation/macwindows.html
www.brandeis.edu/unet/documentation/macwindows.html
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Is 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... ... Appletalk, Windows Server 2008, Mac OS 10.5 (Leopard)
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www.experts-exchange.com/Apple/Networking/Appletalk/Q_2...
www.experts-exchange.com/Apple/Networking/Appletalk/Q_23559098.html
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Appletalk, Windows 2003 Server, Macintosh Classic Operating Systems ... We have just moved one of our departments over to a Windows 2003 server from an old Novell server. When users create folders on their PC's running Windows XP or 98, the older Macs can't see them. Macs connecting via appletalk can't see the folders,
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www.experts-exchange.com/Apple/Networking/Appletalk/Q_2...
www.experts-exchange.com/Apple/Networking/Appletalk/Q_23417169.html
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Support for the AppleTalk protocol was discontinued in Windows XP and is not available in this version of Windows. ... If you have computers or devices that need access to network resources by using the AppleTalk protocol, try one of the following options:
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windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-us/help/47f7f833-a...
windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-us/help/47f7f833-a2a2-4042-9a91-0b18dc1a00e41033.mspx
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In Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, this is because of architectural restraints imposed by AppleTalk. In the versions of Microsoft Windows 2000 and the versions of Microsoft Windows Server 2003 that are listed in the "Applies to" section of this article, SFM is not supported because SFM maintains state information in memory.
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kbalertz.com/243839/Services-Macintosh-Supported-Cluste...
kbalertz.com/243839/Services-Macintosh-Supported-Cluster-Environment.aspx
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10/21/2008 DivChar Summary: Group Logic's AppleTalk protocol is now compatible with Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows Server 2008.Beginning with ExtremeZ-IP File and Print Server 5.3, Group Logic's AppleTalk protocol is included for optional installation with all versions of ExtremeZ-IP. ... Read Our Whitepaper...
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support.grouplogic.com/?p=1539
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