Services for Macintosh
Updated: January 21, 2005
Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2
Services for Macintosh
Services for Macintosh lets x86-based and Apple Macintosh clients share files and printers and remotely connect to a Microsoft® network. The three components of Services for Macintosh are: File Server for Macintosh, Print Server for Macintosh, and the AppleTalk Protocol.
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Before you install Services for Macintosh, see Services for Macintosh Checklists.
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To find features that have been moved in the Microsoft® Windows Server 2003 family, see New ways to do familiar Services for Macintosh tasks.
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For tips about using Services for Macintosh, see Services for Macintosh Best practices.
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For help with specific tasks, see Services for Macintosh How To....
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For general background information, see Services for Macintosh Concepts.
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For problem-solving instructions, see Services for Macintosh Troubleshooting.
Notes
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This feature is not included on computers running the Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Web Edition, operating system. For more information, see Overview of Windows Server 2003, Web Edition.
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Print Server for Macintosh is not available on the 64-bit versions of the Windows operating systems.
