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workgroup-XPPro-Vista Home-Mac

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Name: stevem5000
Date: September 4, 2007 at 15:51:19 Pacific
Subject: workgroup-XPPro-Vista Home-Mac
OS: various
CPU/Ram: varioius
Model/Manufacturer: various
Comment:
Need to set a workgroup using a server with XPPro...
Will connect 3 Vista Home comptuers...
2 XP Home, 1 XP Pro and 1 Mac OS10.4.10...

There will be several shared folders for users to access...and 2 USB printers connected to the XPPro server...

Will there be any issues mapping the Vista, XP and Mac computers to the shared drives on the server???

Do I have to install any protocols for the Mac to work???

Any problems with this???
thanx
Steve


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