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Re: X 10.1 Mount volume syntax: afp version works, but not old version (error type 1) ??
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Re: X 10.1 Mount volume syntax: afp version works, but not old version (error type 1) ??


  • Subject: Re: X 10.1 Mount volume syntax: afp version works, but not old version (error type 1) ??
  • From: Michelle Steiner <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2001 08:52:19 -0700

On 10/23/01 6:01 AM, Timothy Bates <email@hidden> wrote:

>I guess I cannot see why the volume/server/zone syntax cannot just be
>internally parsed into "afp/at/" format internally and then execute
>correctly under OS10.1. My only reason for wanting that is that I unlike
>http:// which is reinforced everyday, I cannot remember "afp:/at/",
>especially with the cunning :zone element.

If I am not mistaken, the old syntax is AppleTalk, and the new syntax is
TCP/IP, but OS X does not support AppleTalk--only TCP/IP.

--Michelle

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