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dgtho

Hi!
You help me to download ApleTalk protocol (address to
download).
And you can tell me install it in Windows 2000 Server &
link Mac PC to Windows2000 server.
Thanks
Dang Tho
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Hi,

You don't need to download appletalk, it is included with Windows 2000.
From the help file:

To Install the AppleTalk protocol and routing
Open Network and Dial-up Connections.
Right-click any network connection icon (Local Area Connection is default),
and then click Properties.
On the General tab, Click Install.
In Select Network Component Type, click Protocol, and then click Add.
In Select Network Protocol, click AppleTalk Protocol, and then click OK.
Or, if you have an installation disk for AppleTalk Protocol, click Have
Disk.


Notes
" To open Network and Dial-up Connections, click Start, point to Settings,
and click Network and Dial-up Connections.
" There are an additional two AppleTalk networking components in Windows
2000 Server: File Server and Print Server for Macintosh. To fully integrate
all three AppleTalk networking components, see Related Topics.
" Installing the AppleTalk protocol on a LAN connection installs and
enables it for all LAN connections on your computer. To disable the
AppleTalk protocol on a LAN connection, configure the connection and clear
the AppleTalk protocol check box.
" You can install the AppleTalk protocol without installing File Server for
Macintosh or Print Server for Macintosh. For example, you can install the
AppleTalk protocol for routing purposes only, or for dial-in (AppleTalk
over PPP) purposes only, without needing to install or run File Server for
Macintosh or Print Server for Macintosh.
" By installing Print Server for Macintosh, you automatically install the
AppleTalk network protocol.
" To disable the AppleTalk protocol on any LAN connection, right-click the
network connection icon, click Properties and clear the AppleTalk protocol
check box. Once done, AppleTalk is no longer bound to the connection


Thanks,
Marc Reynolds
Microsoft Technical Support

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