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I used to have this mac connect to a snap server. Now I moved these
files share to a Windows 2003 server and cannot connect. I can click on File > Chooser > Appleshare > and see my old server listed as available and I can connect successfully. However the new fileserver is not listed. Appletalk is enabled for the 2003 fileserver. Any help would be appreciated. I'm thinking there are some other protocols/services that need to be installed but I"m not sure. Thanks for your help. rihernandez@gmail.com |
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Have you share the folder as Mac sharing?
Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed) ups.com... I used to have this mac connect to a snap server. Now I moved these files share to a Windows 2003 server and cannot connect. I can click on File > Chooser > Appleshare > and see my old server listed as available and I can connect successfully. However the new fileserver is not listed. Appletalk is enabled for the 2003 fileserver. Any help would be appreciated. I'm thinking there are some other protocols/services that need to be installed but I"m not sure. Thanks for your help. |
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I'm not exactly sure what you mean. The only setting I have on the
Windows 2003 server is the appletalk protocol added and enabled. I really haven't changed anything on the windows side. On the mac client I am not sharing anything at all. |
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My friend, I don't mean to be disrespectful at all, but as far as
practical use of time is concerned, why don't you forget about sharing files w/ the OS 8.6 Mac, spend the time that you would otherwise use trying to figure out, working. Take that money that you make working (using your time more efficiently), and buy a NEW mac (mac mini is $499). It comes with OS X 10.4.5. It will automatically connect to a windows server by using (from the Finder) the menu: Go -> Connect. Then you type the address of the server, w/ smb:// before it, such as smb://192.168.0.2. You will then be prompted to enter the username and password for your server, and your on. Piece of cake. In the future you can set it up to auto-mount upon login, or save it in your favorites. By the way, SMB stands for Server Message Block, which is the default file sharing protocol used by Windows 2000, XP, 2003 (although NetBIOS is also still functional at the same time). If you don't use smb://, then the computer will automatically assume afp:// (which is the Apple File Protocol). Hope this is helpful. Now if you are just persistent on getting your server to work w/ your 8.6 Mac, then you need to install "File & Print Services for Macintosh" on your Windows 2003 server, and make sure they are bound to your network adapter. Install by: Control Panel -> Add/Remove Programs -> Windows Components -> Other Network Services (or something like that). There you just check the box for File & Print Services for Macintosh. After it installs, then go to your network adapter (Local Area Connection properties), and make sure there is a check box next to File & Print Services for Macintosh (and I think it should also have AppleTalk Protocl). Hope this helps. But really, get a new Mac. If you're not already familiar with OS X, then you'll be able to get some current Mac skills, which will be valuable for other work. Anyway. Doug Mortensen A+, CCNA, Microsoft Small Business Specialist |
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I appreciate your help and I"ll try this in a bit. To address your
suggestion of getting a new mac: we have a brand new G5 sitting right next to this 8.6. However, we are a print house and have a contract with printers who have customely setup this particular 8.6 setup with the versions of quark, adobe, and other applications that must run and spit out their pdfs the way the printer is designed to accept it. I had this discussion many times. especially when I'm working on this and see a G5 that is already connected to this file server sitting 1 foot from this one that I cannot get to work. I sort of figured it was another addition that I had to make to the file server but was clueless since these are the only two macs we have in the building and for years we've been reading from a snap server that didn't require the same components that windows 2003 server does. Thanks for your help, i'm sure this was the solution. |
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This worked, I now see the file server listed in the chooser. However
when I click on it. I enter my AD username/pwd and then all I see is Microsoft UAM Volume. I installed the MS UAM installer and I right clicked on my share in the MMC and "configured server for macintosh" the only change I made was to give it a name and to "allow workstations to save passwords" is checked w/ Apple clear text or Microsoft. What i'm getting at is, I don't see my shares, just a few levels of 'appleshare' folders with nothing really in them. Is there another settingthat I have to make on the server? I didn't see anything listed in the network connections besides appletalk beneath tcp/ip, could this be where I need to add something? Thanks for your help thus far, I really appreciate it. |
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Probably because I hadn't created a new mac share. I thought it would
jump on board with the rest of my shares. Thanks for your help. It's working now |
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Glad you got it working. Glad I could be of help.
Doug Mortensen A+, CCNA, MCP, Microsoft Small Business Specialist |
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