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    • Besteht interessean an einem Netzwerk Guide?

      Da es in letzter Zeit des öfteren Fragen zu Netzwerk zwischen win und Mac gekommen ist könnte ich Morgen ein kleines How to schreiben und man könnte ihn entweder hier als Sticky oder unter Tipps und Tricks veröffentlichen. Allerdings habe ich keinen besonders verlässlichen Webspace aber ich denke das würde man geregelt bekommen.
    • Als ich den Topic laß, dachte ich, das es um TCP/Network tuning geht :D

      Hab sowas mal für ne amerikanische Seite gemacht bei der ich Mod. bin ;)


      Windows 2000/XP

      MacWindows Tutorial

      MacWindows 10.3 Panther

      MacWindows 10.4 Tiger

      Setting Up Macintosh & Windows File Sharing Part I

      Setting Up Macintosh & Windows File Sharing Part II

      Sharing files between a Windows XP PC and a Mac running OS 10.3.x

      Also you can turn Windows 2000 and XP into a full featured File-Server for Mac Clients see Cyan Mac Server IP!!!



      Windows 2000 and 2003 Server
      have some serious speed issues if you are using Appletalk clients (old AFP or AFPover TCP). With third party software you can gain up to two to six times the performance of SfM (windows Services for Macintosh).



      Other problems you can have using SfM or SMB:
      1. Max. Filesize (2GB limit)
      2. Macintosh files are not longer working if copied to another PC for backup (resource forks to lose).
      3. No 10.4 aka Tiger support
      4. No authentication support form Mac clients
      5. Problems mounting shares
        [/list:o]



        Solutions:

        Grouplogic Extreme Z-IP
        grouplogic.com/products/extreme/file/fileserver.cfm
        [quote]Improve your file copy performance by 2 - 6 times that of Windows NT's built-in Services for Macintosh (SFM)
        and 2 - 3 times that of Windows 2000's SFM[/quote]


        Sharity
        obdev.at/products/sharity/
        [quote]- Access files on Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, 2003, XP, Samba, AppleShare IP, FacetWin and other CIFS servers.
        - Provides network browsing facility similar to Windows' "Network Neighborhood".
        - Runs on almost any Unix operating system (including Mac OS X). Click here for a complete list
        - Easy Installation.
        - Faster than NFS servers for Windows.
        - Shares are mounted in the file system: You can open files directly from the server.[/quote]


        Cyan Mac Server IP
        cyansoftware.com/MacServerIP.htm
        [quote]- new: AFP 3.1 support
        - new: Support for file names longer than 31 characters and support of \/`*?< >| in file and folder names
        - new: Full support for TIGER MacOSX 10.4
        - new: Kerberos support for single sign on pass through authentication in Active Directory
        - new: Unlimited login password and user name lengths
        - new: Unicode support
        - new: DHX password encryption support
        - new: On a cluster failover volumes are immediately available
        - new: Very fast file searching via our new MSIP framework
        - new: High performance MacOSX file access on Windows servers
        - new: Bonjour (Rendezvous) support
        - new: reduced memory consumption when sharing millions of files
        - new: Supporting full compatibility between MacOS Classic and MacOSX files unlike Mac SMB client
        - new: No hidden files or resource forks to lose,as with SMB
        - new: Improved stability of Windows based servers in Mac dominated environments
        - new: Enhanced Gigabit network performance
        - new: Unlimited file and volume sizing (no 2GB file size limitations)
        - new: 5 x faster than SFM and voted the fastest IP based Mac sharing system on the Windows platform
        - new: improved performance; optimized for Win 2000; special optimized version for NT Cluster / Win 2000 Datacenter/Advanced / Win 2003 Datacenter/Enterprise available; inexpensive Workstation version available for turning a NT Workstation & 2000/XP Professional PC into an inexpensive extremely fast print & file server for Macintosh clients (*1)[/quote]


        Gruß

        Nicolas
      All Admins should thank Microsoft and IBM for creating the PeeCee, without those, we would be jobless:)