I use Jaguar in this situation, so you are probably right about that 
fixing the problem you are experiencing. As I said, I have *no* 
internal DNS, so every server is connected by using the IP address 
only. I'm just being to lazy to put on of my spare IIci's to work as a 
DNS server:)

-Robyn

On Thursday, October 3, 2002, at 11:51 AM, Liam Proven wrote:

> Well, I know that!
>
> I'll fix it with a proper DNS soon. I can mount volumes on my DNS 
> server
> fine, and on my main fileserver which speaks AppleTalk, but it can't 
> mount
> volumes on machines it can't see by name, even if it can PING them. 
> Minor
> nuisance. Jaguar might fix it.
>
> Meanwhile, users on PCs can only get guest/read-only access to Mac
> volumes, even if logged in as root, administrator or equivalent. Odd.


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