At 12:51 PM -0500 7/10/01, Sam Burrish wrote:
>Yeah, but I don't think the feature is still applicable because you are
>sending AppleTalk network signals inside TCP/IP networking packets. So to
>the switch, all it sees if TCP/IP network protocols going on and no
>AppleTalk. If you need to connect to a Mac running AppleShare IP, just use
>good old AppleShare from the chooser over AppleTalk.


AppleShare IP is AppleShare over IP, AppleTalk is NOT involved at all.
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