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Protocols
What protocol would be the best to use on a network with nt and unix servers and windows me clients?
Can SMB protocol be used to implement large networks? What protocol can be used to make remote file systems appear as if they are local? Quite a few questions I know, any help would be great! Thanks Jnash |
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