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How can I access AppleShare file servers using TCP/IP?

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How can I access AppleShare file servers using TCP/IP?

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The file server and the client must be able to use the Apple File Protocol (AFP) using TCP/IP. For serving files—making files available on your computer to others—MacOS 9.0 or later is required. An alternative is to use the special AppleShare IP fileserver software 5.0 or later. Clients accessing the server must be running the AppleShare client version 3.8 or later. You can display the version of the AppleShare client by selecting the file called AppleShare in the Extensions folder, going to the File menu and selecting Get Info. Note that AppleShare Client 3.8 can be retrofitted onto a system running system 7.6 and Open Transport 1.1.2 or later.

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The file server and the client must be able to use the Apple File Protocol (AFP) using TCP/IP. For serving files making files available on your computer to others MacOS 9.0 or later is required. An alternative is to use the special AppleShare IP fileserver software 5.0 or later. Clients accessing the server must be running the AppleShare client version 3.8 or later. You can display the version of the AppleShare client by selecting the file called AppleShare in the Extensions folder, going to the File menu and selecting Get Info. Note that AppleShare Client 3.8 can be retrofitted onto a system running system 7.6 and Open Transport 1.1.2 or later. See File Sharing How-To for instructions on accessing file servers using MacOS 9. For machines running OS X, select Connect to Server under the Go menu. Type the TCP/IP address in the “Address” box and click the Connect button. • How can I tell if a mounted file server volume is being shared using TCP/IP? Click on the disk that is mounted on th

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