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stjoe5373@news.postalias - 22 Feb 2006 20:16 GMT
Hi,
I have a user with a Mac version 10.0, I have them in a SBS 2003 Domain, I
can get them on to the Exchange
server and sending and receiving just fine, I can't get them to connect to a
shared folder on the server,
they say that their getting a certificate error, I'm not sure what to do.

Thanks Craig
Mike Rosenberg - 22 Feb 2006 22:52 GMT
> I have a user with a Mac version 10.0, I have them in a SBS 2003 Domain,
> I can get them on to the Exchange server and sending and receiving just
> fine, I can't get them to connect to a shared folder on the server, they
> say that their getting a certificate error, I'm not sure what to do.

Is it really running Mac OS X 10.0?  If so, that's likely the problem
right there.  Since OS X is a complete rewrite of the Mac OS and 10.0
was the very first release, you're dealing with what was barely beyond a
beta version, and A LOT of things just didn't work well, or at all, with
that version, and that was definitelyt the case with connecting to
Windows shares.  Is there any possibility of upgrading that Mac to a
later OS X version?

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Spat - 23 Feb 2006 02:32 GMT
Ditto, 10.0 was crap.  10.2 was a BIG improvement, especially in Ma-to-PC
networking, and 10.3 was also a big improvement in networking (though not
quite as big as 10.0 to 10.2).  I wouldn't be at all surprised if an upgrade
to 10.2 solves the problem AND makes the computer run MUCH better (even
faster -- no matter what kind of Mac it is).  Even better, upgrade it to
10.3.  The upgrade from 10.3 to 10.4 was not nearly as big an improvement,
so there's no need to buy Tiger if you can find 10.2 or .3 for cheap.

On 2/22/06 4:52 PM, in article
1hb69hj.1cqd0c9y44zeN%mike@POSTTOGROUP.invalid, "Mike Rosenberg"
<mike@POSTTOGROUP.invalid> wrote:

>> I have a user with a Mac version 10.0, I have them in a SBS 2003 Domain,
>> I can get them on to the Exchange server and sending and receiving just
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> Windows shares.  Is there any possibility of upgrading that Mac to a
> later OS X version?
stjoe5373@news.postalias - 27 Feb 2006 13:09 GMT
Thanks guys,
The version is  Mac OS X 10.4.5. So is there something I need to do?
Craig
> Ditto, 10.0 was crap.  10.2 was a BIG improvement, especially in Ma-to-PC
> networking, and 10.3 was also a big improvement in networking (though not
[quoted text clipped - 21 lines]
>> Windows shares.  Is there any possibility of upgrading that Mac to a
>> later OS X version?
 
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