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acronis access connect (formerly Extremez-IP, 1999)
chrisNova777:
http://www.grouplogic.com/files/ez/EZIP3Manual.pdf
heres the 3.0 manual
visually shows alot of styles that look like the first version of XP (blue)
--- Quote ---SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Windows
ExtremeZ-IP file server operates on Windows NT®, Windows 2000®, 2003® or Windows XP®.
It requires a processor of 266 MHz or greater and 128 MB or greater of RAM.
ExtremeZ-IP can replace Services for Macintosh if necessary
(for more information see “Settings” on page 17).
For optimal results, your Windows machine should be running the latest service pack from Microsoft. Adding additional RAM to your Windows machine will greatly enhance ExtremeZ-IP performance.
Macintosh
Macintosh clients must have Macintosh OS 8.5 or later and the latest AppleShare Client available Macintosh
for your Macintosh OS version.
To use the IP printing support, Macintosh clients must have a Power Macintosh computer with Macintosh OS 8.5 or later. Macintosh clients should run the latest Macintosh OS release. If Macintosh clients are using Mac OS X, they must have version 10.2.4 or later.
ExtremeZ-IP supports the latest Macintosh client technologies, including Rendezvous™, the Service Location Protocol (SLP) and Apple’s built-in encrypted logon support for long passwords.
ExtremeZ-IP supports encrypted logons, but, to avoid problems, use AppleShare Client 3.8.5 or later
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chrisNova777:
http://www.grouplogic.com/files/ez/EZIPFileQuickStartGuide42.pdf
http://www.grouplogic.com/files/ez/EZIPManual42.pdf
version 4.2 documenation
this one loooks visually like WINXP but also mentions win2003 server
--- Quote ---Server System Requirements
ExtremeZ-IP can be run on the following versions of Windows:
- Windows 2000 Professional or Server
- Windows XP Professional
- Windows 2003 (all editions)
Memory requirements can be significant, depending on your usage. We recommend that your Windows system have at least 128 MB of RAM installed for optimal performance. You may need substantially more depending on the number of volumes and users and other applications running on the server.
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chrisNova777:
https://www.grouplogic.com/files/ez/EZIPQuickStartGuide.pdf
http://www.grouplogic.com/files/ez/EZIPManual.pdf
i think these are version 7 (Circa 2011?)
this is worth jotting down too: http://www.grouplogic.com/files/ez/testingtools/
http://www.mactech.com/content/group-logic-introduces-extremez-ip-60-native-microsoft-dfs-support
chrisNova777:
http://preserve.mactech.com/2014/09/05/acronis-launches-acronis-extremez-ip-9
2014/09/05
--- Quote ---What other features does ExtremeZ-IP 9.0 offer?
In addition to Network Spotlight search, ExtremeZ-IP includes a number items that bring Mac feature support to Windows networks, or vice versa. Features include:
Full Active Directory integration
Distributed File System (DFS) support
Shadow Volume Copy support
Optional Filename Policy restrictions
Proper handling of expanded Mac file name characters and length
Network-based Time Machine backup
Mac print queues
Bonjour & Dashboard widget resource discovery
More details about ExtremeZ-IP are available on the Acronis web site.
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chrisNova777:
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