Share Way IP And Mac OS X
Share Way IP And Mac OS X
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ShareWay IP and Mac OS X
ShareWay IP is Open Door Networks' AppleShare-over-IP file sharing system. ShareWay IP lets
AppleTalk file servers, including Mac 7, 8 and 9's built-in Personal File Sharing, share files over IP
as well as AppleTalk. With Tiger (Mac OS X 10.4) and Leopard (10.5), Mac OS X can no longer access
AppleTalk-based AppleShare servers, including pre-X versions of Personal File Sharing. Running
ShareWay IP Personal Edition on pre-X systems lets them share files with these Mac OS X systems.
ShareWay IP is the only way to let a pre-X Mac's Personal File Sharing share files with a Tiger or
Leopard system. These system's AppleShare client (through the "Connect to File Server" menu item) can
only access AFP (AppleShare) servers that provide file service using TCP/IP. They do not support AFP
over AppleTalk. ShareWay IP Personal Edition adds TCP/IP file sharing capability to any Mac OS
machine running Mac OS 7.5.5 or later, letting that machine's files be accessed from Mac OS X.
Mac OS X sometimes even lists servers available over AppleTalk, assuming that it can connect to them
via TCP/IP. Many times this is an incorrect assumption, since the "server" is not running ShareWay IP and
is thus an AppleTalk-only server. In these cases, OS X will display an error message when you try to
connect to the server, until you install ShareWay IP on the server machine.
ShareWay IP also lets other AppleTalk-only servers share files with a Mac OS X system. Servers like
Windows NT and Novell Netware provide AFP support, but only over AppleTalk. ShareWay IP Standard
and Professional Edition add TCP/IP file sharing capability to these and other AppleTalk-only AFP
servers, letting those servers' files be accessed from Mac OS X. In these cases you run ShareWay IP on a
gateway Macintosh.
Please send any additional questions you may have about ShareWay IP and Mac OS X to
shareway@opendoor.com.