Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Services for Macintosh provides an integration platform for mixed Windows 2000–based and Macintosh-based networks. Services for Macintosh is an integrated component of Windows 2000 that makes it possible for computer and Macintosh clients to share files and printers. With Services for Macintosh, Windows 2000 and Macintosh users can share files on Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) or AppleTalk networks, share printers, and gain access to remote networks with the Routing and Remote Access service feature in Windows 2000.
In This Chapter
Overview
AppleTalk
AppleTalk Networking and Routing
File Services for Macintosh
Print Server for Macintosh
Remote Access
Troubleshooting
Related Information in the Resource Kit
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For more information about remote access, see
"Remote Access Server"
in this book.
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For more information about routing, see
"Routing and Remote Access Service"
in this book.
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For more information about TCP/IP, see "Introduction to TCP/IP" in the
Microsoft
®
Windows
®
2000 Server Resource Kit TCP/IP Core Networking Guide
.