Re: SMB & CIFS



Hi,
Afp is apple proprietary protocol.
Smb/cifs are developed by microsoft.


On 4/16/08 12:19 PM, in article
AEF9ADF3-419C-4163-B1BD-6B0DAF562626@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, "lensv"
<lensv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


When connecting to a Windows resource you can choose to use either smb or
cifs in the address path (or afp if you want). Are there any differeces
between these two protocols? I mean will there be different effects if I
choose one or the other?



.



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