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We've installed the Services For Macintosh (SFM) from the Mactopia
site. I remember this doing the trick when it came down to mounting the
PC drivers on the Mac. For some reason it's not giving us a proper
Windows branded log-in prompt. (It's more OSX - SMB/CIFS File System
Authentication).
We can connect to Exchange and mail/contacts/calendars pour in. Still,
there must be some setting turned off on SBS 2003 Exchange. There are
proxies on that we've dealt with when we surf on the Mac and who knows
what else. It just feels like something on the Exchange server needs to
be activated.
Any ideas?
site. I remember this doing the trick when it came down to mounting the
PC drivers on the Mac. For some reason it's not giving us a proper
Windows branded log-in prompt. (It's more OSX - SMB/CIFS File System
Authentication).
We can connect to Exchange and mail/contacts/calendars pour in. Still,
there must be some setting turned off on SBS 2003 Exchange. There are
proxies on that we've dealt with when we surf on the Mac and who knows
what else. It just feels like something on the Exchange server needs to
be activated.
Any ideas?