User,
   There are many different application that can be used to do this, 
however the first question I would have would be "what are you wanting 
to do?" Although this may sound a little redundant at this point, the 
reason I ask is that if you're talking about networking Mac's to a 
WindowsNT/2K Server, then you're done. By using Mac file sharing on the 
server, mission accomplished.
   Now if you're talking about having the Mac act like a PC, maybe run 
Windows as an OS, I recommend Connectix Virtual PC, which allows you to 
install all of the Windows OS, Linux, to name a few on the Mac running 
in a Virtual Machine. Natively, the newer Mac all speak TCP/IP, so 
networking is already there. File Sharing may be a little trickier if 
you're using a "Peer-to-Peer" style of network, however, it can be done.

Let me know,
His Humble Servant,
Mark

On Monday, July 22, 2002, at 03:20 AM, User & wrote:

> I was tasked at work to network some Windows boxes with some Macs 
> running OS
> 9.x.
>
> Anyone doing this and what programs do you recommend?
>
> Would like to use all open source if possible.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tim
>
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