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Print services for Macintosh, Point and Print from Macintosh to Windows Server 2003

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AppleTalk shares can be set up only after AppleTalk Protocol and File Services for Macintosh have been installed on the storage system. CAUTION: AppleTalk shares should not be created on clustered resources because data loss can occur due to local memory use. • To set up AppleTalk shares • To configure AppleTalk sharing properties • To allow client permission to an AppleTalk share If AppleTalk is enabled for your server configuration, specify which AppleTalk clients are granted access to each share. Access can be granted or denied on the basis of client host name. Access can also be granted or denied on the basis of client groups, where a client group contains one or more client host names. Print services for Macintosh Macintosh clients can send print jobs to a print server or File Print Appliance (FPA) when Print Server for Macintosh is installed on the server. To the Macintosh-based client, the print server or FPA appears to be an AppleTalk printer on the network, and no reconfiguration of the client is necessary. Installing Print Services for Macintosh Consult the following resource for information about installing Print Services for Macintosh: • How To: Install Print Services for Macintosh in Windows Server 2003 http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb;en-us;323421 Point and Print from Macintosh to Windows Server 2003 Point-and-Print behavior from Macintosh clients to Windows Server 2003 or Windows Storage Server 2003 is similar to the behavior for Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Millennium Edition clients, because all these clients create SMB connections. However, the non-Windows operating systems maintain their own driver model, so these clients do not automatically get the driver during Point and Print-they must install the driver locally. Like the Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Millennium clients, these non-Windows clients do not receive driver updates from the print server after a driver is initially downloaded. The same connection methods are available: drag and drop, the Add Printer Wizard, referencing a UNC path, or double-clicking the shared printer icon. 180 Other network file and print services

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AppleTalk shares can be set up only after AppleTalk Protocol and File Services for Macintosh have
been installed on the storage system.
CAUTION:
AppleTalk shares should not be created on clustered resources because data loss can occur due
to local memory use.
To set up AppleTalk shares
To configure AppleTalk sharing properties
To allow client permission to an AppleTalk share
If AppleTalk is enabled for your server configuration, specify which AppleTalk clients are granted
access to each share. Access can be granted or denied on the basis of client host name. Access
can also be granted or denied on the basis of client groups, where a client group contains one
or more client host names.
Print services for Macintosh
Macintosh clients can send print jobs to a print server or File Print Appliance (FPA) when Print Server
for Macintosh is installed on the server. To the Macintosh-based client, the print server or FPA appears
to be an AppleTalk printer on the network, and no reconfiguration of the client is necessary.
Installing Print Services for Macintosh
Consult the following resource for information about installing Print Services for Macintosh:
How To: Install Print Services for Macintosh in Windows Server 2003
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Point and Print from Macintosh to Windows Server 2003
Point-and-Print behavior from Macintosh clients to Windows Server 2003 or Windows Storage Server
2003 is similar to the behavior for Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Millennium Edition
clients, because all these clients create SMB connections. However, the non-Windows operating
systems maintain their own driver model, so these clients do not automatically get the driver during
Point and Print—they must install the driver locally. Like the Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows
Millennium clients, these non-Windows clients do not receive driver updates from the print server after
a driver is initially downloaded. The same connection methods are available: drag and drop, the
Add Printer Wizard, referencing a UNC path, or double-clicking the shared printer icon.
Other network file and print services
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