>> AppleShare IP is the name of the server software package from Apple. You
>> can't refer to file sharing over TCP/IP as that.
> 
> I believe you are mistaken. AppleShare IP is a cross-platform file, print,
> web, and mail server system that runs entirely over TCP/IP. It, however, is
> prohibitively expensive for a typical home user. More info is at
> <http://www.apple.com/appleshareip/text/information.html>

In a previous message someone referred to "AppleShare IP" as the protocol in
which the transferring was being done. I said no, it is server software that
does much more than just file sharing. And then someone else said _I_ was
mistaken and told me it was a server software package (observe the text I am
replying to above)

?!?!

Sam

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