Andy Daws wrote:
> Next solution try http://www.opendoor.com/shareway/ they have a product that allows a
> Macintosh to act as a Gateway so you can connect to AppleTalk Servers that don't
>support
> IP cool.
>
Or simply get MacOs 9. It includes the opendoor product. Just lacks a few
functionalities, like
administration tools.
>
>
>
> > I have been charged with the task of getting an AppleShare volume which
> >is currently mounted on NT to be shared 'on remote access'. When I say
> >'remote access', I want to be able to access this AppleShare volume no
> >matter what ISP I've dialled up to, and from anywhere in the world. The
> >AppleShare volume is currently mounted on an NT server with a static IP
> >address, so this shouldn't be a problem--except that the Mac Services on NT
> >only speak AppleTalk and not ShareIP.
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