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Thomas wrote:Sorry, no I don't. I've only used it in an all-windows environment so far. I have been using ChronoSync on my Mac with Windows servers with no problems. Yours sounds like an unusual situation. It seems you may just have to try it out and see how it goes. You could test it on copies first just to be safe.
Matthew,. I checked their homepage http://allwaysync.com/ and found that it's supposed to work with SAMBA too. As I've posted before, we've had problems finding a reliable Windows back-up tool that backs up the Win workstations to our MacOSX fileserver (shared through Samba using Sharepoints http://www.hornware.com/sharepoints/ , not MacOSX Server).
Do know if this setup works?
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2006-06-09 09:52 AM
Matthew wrote:Well, I thought there were others that decided a Mac/Unix server should be safer than a Windows, you know viruses etc., even with Windows workstations. But at our place Windows is the exception, we have four Macs and two Win boxes. And Sharepoints is of course not so well-known as MacOSXServer. It's just a tool to give MaxOSX the same abilities as MacOS9's filesharing. I wouldn't recommend it in a bigger environment.
Yours sounds like an unusual situation.
2006-06-09 10:40 PM