I need to get a mac on our SBS NW temporarily, According a
knowledge base article it says I need to add "services for
macintosh", however if i try to add this it doesn't appear
to be available (it isn't in the list). Also what do i
have to do on the client to get it to join the domain, the
O/S version is 9.1.

Thanks,
Keith.

Re: Mac on SBS by Roger

Roger
Mon Sep 01 08:47:16 CDT 2003

Go to Control Panel and then Add and Remove Programs and then Windows
Componets and add and it should be in there Under I think other network
services.

Roger Crawford
HTS


"Keith B" <kbeckett@lrw.co.uk> wrote in message
news:077401c3708f$6e553ce0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
> I need to get a mac on our SBS NW temporarily, According a
> knowledge base article it says I need to add "services for
> macintosh", however if i try to add this it doesn't appear
> to be available (it isn't in the list). Also what do i
> have to do on the client to get it to join the domain, the
> O/S version is 9.1.
>
> Thanks,
> Keith.



Re: Mac on SBS by Javier

Javier
Mon Sep 01 09:06:19 CDT 2003

Keith,

I'm just guessing-> I think if you go to the Network Connections window
there's "Advanced" in the top menu... there you can select "optional network
components" (or something like that... you will need the setup CD) and
follow your gut instinct to see where you can add it. Or you might use the
"have disk" option when you add service... and look where is the file that
you need in the SBS CD.

This also may help->
http://www.smallbizserver.net/SBS2000/How_do_I_connect_a_Macintosh_client.aspx

HIH,

Javier

"Keith B" <kbeckett@lrw.co.uk> wrote in message
news:077401c3708f$6e553ce0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
> I need to get a mac on our SBS NW temporarily, According a
> knowledge base article it says I need to add "services for
> macintosh", however if i try to add this it doesn't appear
> to be available (it isn't in the list). Also what do i
> have to do on the client to get it to join the domain, the
> O/S version is 9.1.
>
> Thanks,
> Keith.