Re: [Full-Disclosure] Old school applications on the Internet(was Anti-MS drivel)
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Date: 01/22/04
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To: Gregh <chows@ozemail.com.au> Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2004 03:45:24 -0500
On Thu, 22 Jan 2004 17:25:04 +1100, Gregh said:
> Can you verify that claim somewhere I can read about that please? So far as
> I am aware, any machine on a network conforms to protocols for networking,
> not to OS applications' ideas which may not be networking protocol
> compliant. Therefore, a MAC on a network can share files with an MS based PC
> or a Unix based PC.
I'll believe that when I see an actual protocol spec for CIFS.
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