on 6/5/00 12:28 AM, John Grieg at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Before 100Mb networks, MacTCP (Login with Novells "tree") were MUCH faster > than Appletalk. That advantage went away as soon as Apple supported IP, heck it went away as soon as the Mac had ethernet 2. > But it had some of the same problems as Netatalk. Nothing's as bad as Novell (lack of) support for Mac Clinets. They talk a good show, but inn the end, the Mac gets Zero support. The best thing to happen was the Mac Client by ProComm (I think), which now recently got absorbed back into Novell - meaning you can pretty much write off any improvements to it. Harry
- Re: netatalk in production environments....(... Patrik Schindler
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- Re: netatalk in production envir... andrew morgan
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- Re: netatalk in production envir... Harry Zink/Netatalk List
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- Re: netatalk in production environments....(... John Grieg
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- Re: netatalk in production environme... John Grieg
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- Re: netatalk in production envir... Bryan Stalcup
- What's going on here. Jonathan
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- Re: netatalk in production envir... andrew morgan
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