Re: Cannot delete files on a Windows 2003 server from MAC clients

From: Math (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/06/04


Date: Sat, 6 Mar 2004 00:39:29 -0800


>-----Original Message-----
>Why connect via SMB if you've got SFM enabled?
Connecting via AFP is
>probably more reliable...
>

I have the same problem and have not got the hang on how
to connect using AFP. It is probably a simple operation
but I have had no success. Can anyone please guide me.
Have Win2003 with SFM started and OSX 10.3.2 G5 2x2GHz
(10.3.3 doesn't work on my Mac)!
 /Math



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