Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!usc!rutgers!elbereth.rutgers.edu!madness.rutgers.edu!hobson From: hobson@madness.rutgers.edu (Kevin Hobson) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.appletalk Subject: Re: CAP and client AUFS Keywords: CAP, AUFS Message-ID: Date: 16 Jun 90 18:10:49 GMT References: <51537@ames.arc.nasa.gov> Organization: CCIS Telecommunications Lines: 27 To: woo@pioneer.arc.nasa.gov In article <51537@ames.arc.nasa.gov> woo@pioneer.arc.nasa.gov (Alex Woo RAC) writes: > Is there any implementation of the client side of Appleshare > that runs under CAP? > > Our problem is that we would like to transfer documents created > on UNIX workstations to our secretary. It would be nice > if our secretary would use the AUFS and pull the files out > of our directories, but it is would be easier if we could > just put the files into her folder on a Mac appleshare server. > Is there a client application available? (We are running CAP > on a VAXStation 3200, IRIS4D/25 and NeXT.) > Well, the secretary can use AUFS and pull the files out of your directories using .afpvols making sure that your file and directory permissions are correct for her to read the files. I heard the that the Interactive Presentation Technology (I think this is name) and Sun's TOPS division has client application available. I also hear some bad reports concerning Interactive's product. Good luck. -- Kevin Hobson Internet: hobson@rutgers.edu Rutgers - The State University UUCP: {backbone}!rutgers!hobson P.O. Box 879, CCIS, Hill Center, Busch BITNET: hobson@{cancer,pisces}.BITNET Piscataway, N.J. 08855-0879 PHONE: (908) 932-4780