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First Draft: Guide: Windows 2000 as an Appletalk server

Nice.

I have a Win2k server box for Appletalk for years, and if you use NTFS you will not get file fork issues like a PC with FAT32.

 
Thanks for the guide. It's good to know how to set up the printing side. I just use the File Sharing side on XP (Bootcamp) as my main PC (Win 7) and laptop (10.6) don't support Appletalk.

Is it possible to go the other way and print from Windows to a shared printer on a Mac? The only printer I have here is my trusty old SW1500.

 
I don't see why not! Windows 2000 does in fact support printing to AppleTalk Printers. However, I'm not sure if it has drivers for those Quickdraw driven printers.

 
If you install software such as DAVE or DoubleTalk on the Mac, it certainly can be done.

 
Like the idea, but I couldn't get it to work. :-/ I'm trying to print to an OfficeJet which is connected directly to the network (as opposed to being shared by another computer).

 
In that case, LPD isn't appropriate. Try fiddling with a TCP/IP printer port with the OfficeJet's IP.

Ultimately the guide will include a section for that scenario.

 
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