Will,

What you're talking about is my home network (One Mac, 1 PC running
WinD'ohs98 and 1 PC running Win2K). Have a look at Dave by Thursby Systems
(http://www.thursby.com/products/dave.html) or DoubleTalk by Connectix
(http://www.connectix.com/products/dt.html). Both allow a Mac to talk with a
Windows based network. Both install on the Mac and work fairly well. My own
experience has been with Dave, but DoubleTalk has revieved a lot of good
reviews. Thursby also has other products that connects Mac and PC's.

regards,
larry

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Will Swain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 5:32 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: totally OT...but hell
> 
> 
> Ok, apologies for the serious and OT nature of this post, but 
> you are all so
> clever that it has to be worth asking you!!!
> 
> I am trying to set up internet connection sharing on a small 
> LAN, which
> consists of two PC's and a MAC.
> The w2kserver is set up as the ICS machine, and so far no 
> problem with the
> other PC, running w2k prof, sharing a connection.
> 
> However, the MAC (OS9) doesn't like it at all. It keeps 
> crashing, and I
> can't ping it at all...
> 
> So, have any of you *clever* people tried this, and if so, 
> any pointers??
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Will
> 
> 
>
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