Understanding Macintosh Services

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Each of the three components that together provide Macintosh support in Windows 2000 has its own set of responsibilities.

  • The AppleTalk stack handles network communications with Macintosh clients, as well as AppleTalk routing. You can install and use the AppleTalk protocol without the file or print services; doing so lets you route AppleTalk traffic or accept calls via Remote Access Server (RAS) from remote Macintosh users.
  • FSM handles the publishing of files from a MAV to Macintosh clients. As part of that duty, it converts Macintosh file forks to and from NTFS streams on the fly; it also manages the creator, type, and icon data needed by Mac OS Finder. When Windows clients use files on a MAV's underlying share, they access files through the standard Server service, which FSM is layered on top of.
  • PSM allows you to offer your Macintosh clients the same set of shared printers that you offer to your Windows clients. It converts PostScript output from Macintosh clients into device-independent bitmap (DIB) files that Windows 2000 printer drivers can handle. In addition, PSM lets you create printer pools and prioritize print jobs—two features missing from Mac OS. However, this requires you to capture the printers you want to use. Captured printers can't be used directly by AppleTalk clients; instead, they must send their print requests to the Windows 2000 Server, which in turn will forward them to the printer itself. If you leave the printer uncaptured, AppleTalk clients can print to it but you can't audit, control, or prioritize the printing from your Windows 2000 Server—that's the inherent trade-off. As an extra bonus, PSM allows Windows users to print to printers on the AppleTalk network.


Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Administrator's Companion, Vol. 1
Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Administrators Companion (IT-Administrators Companion)
ISBN: 1572318198
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2000
Pages: 366

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