One omission that may help: I installed DAVE Sharing
(http://www.thursby.com/products/dave.html) on Macs and PCs and
it helps tremendously, as it enables PC shared volumes to be
mounted on a Mac via the Chooser and, vice versa, Mac shared
volumes are mountable on a PC via Network Neighborhood (or in the
W2K case, "My Network Places"). Once mounted, you access these
via MC the regular way

mounted_volume_logical_name:dir/subdir/subsubdir/file.ext




--- andu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gregory Lypny wrote:
> > 
> >      Thanks Andu and Ricardo for your advice on Mac-to-Mac
> file writing
> > over TCP/IP.  But how would it work, or could it work, for
> WinTel users
> > with an MC stack writing to the Mac.  (I think that rhymes.)
> 
> I don't think AppleShare works on windows except NT server. You
> may need
> to use a different protocol, the easiest probably being to make
> your
> own.
> 
> >      Greg
> > 
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