Dan Delaney
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Hello all.
I've been wondering something for a long time. Consider the fact that Mac OS X 10.0 was shipped with NO APPLETALK support. They added that back in with a later update. It also didn't have any SMB support until 10.2. It was as if Apple wants to phase out AppleTalk (understandably, considering that many Net Admins don't like AppleTalk, considering it too chatty).
Now, my question is, if we don't use AppleTalk (or SMB) for file sharing then what SHOULD we use? What did Apple have in mind when it shipped Mac OS X with NO AppleTalk OR SMB support? How did they expect us to do file and printer sharing? (Or did they just absent mindedly FORGET to put AppleTalk in there?
Thanks
--Dan
I've been wondering something for a long time. Consider the fact that Mac OS X 10.0 was shipped with NO APPLETALK support. They added that back in with a later update. It also didn't have any SMB support until 10.2. It was as if Apple wants to phase out AppleTalk (understandably, considering that many Net Admins don't like AppleTalk, considering it too chatty).
Now, my question is, if we don't use AppleTalk (or SMB) for file sharing then what SHOULD we use? What did Apple have in mind when it shipped Mac OS X with NO AppleTalk OR SMB support? How did they expect us to do file and printer sharing? (Or did they just absent mindedly FORGET to put AppleTalk in there?

Thanks
--Dan