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Re: Appletalk or GS/TCP?



In article <sheldon-0912961438530001@lpm3-3.atlcom.net>, sheldon@atlcom.net (Sheldon Simms) wrote:
>Well plug in your IIgs and watch the PC's hard drive (or part of it anyway)
>show up in the IIgs finder. Then you can copy files back & forth. Boot
>your IIgs from the PC.

This is basically excatly what I'd like to do.  

In my previous posts, I mentioned being able to log in and out of the GS from 
the PC, well, that was wrong.  :)  What I REALLY want to have, is a folder on 
the PC called "Share" and have that drive/folder show up on the GS, and be 
able to copy stuff in and out of it.  This is what we have at work.  Every Mac 
can log into "DEV" (the NT 3.51 station) through the Chooser, then select the 
"Share" folder.  Then, "Share" shows up on the desktop as a funky little 
networked folder icon.  The rest is history.

Can the GS's Appletalk do this as well?

(I apologize for all the silly questions for you networked-GS gurus out there, 
but there is no FAQ for this kinda thing, and I've never tried it before)

- Matt

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