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- From: geoffb@coos.dartmouth.edu (Geoff Bronner)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.apps
- Subject: Re: Mac PC Exchange, AccessPC & DOSMounter
- Message-ID: <1992Aug18.134224.10973@dartvax.dartmouth.edu>
- Date: 18 Aug 92 13:42:24 GMT
- References: <3974@svin02.info.win.tue.nl> <1992Aug17.203906.15711@dartvax.dartmouth.edu> <1992Aug17.204748.7152@hellgate.utah.edu>
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- In <1992Aug17.204748.7152@hellgate.utah.edu> mshields%peruvian.utah.edu@cs.utah.edu (Michael S Shields) writes:
-
- >If you want to access a Netware volume and don't have Netware fo Macs then look
- >into NetMounter from Dayna Communications(Same people who do DOS Mounter). It
- >is a Netware client which converts AppleTalk protocols into IPX protocols that
- >Netware uses. This is a great idea if you have only a few macs(<15) and need
- >to get to a Netware server. It only allows you to see Netware files, and not
- >access print queues though, so don't expect everything from it. It does DOS
- >to Mac file mapping in the same way DOS Mounter does.
-
- NetMounter is good stuff but I already own NetWare 4 Mac so I don't really
- need it.
-
- What I do need is something that lets me click a file with a .XLS
- extension on a NetWare volume and recognizes it as an Excel file. But
- perhaps I expect too much from life.
-
- -Geoff
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- geoffb@Dartmouth.EDU - Computing Support Consultant, Tuck School of Business
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