[WinMac] Re: AppleTalk zones


Daniel L. Schwartz(expresso[at]snip.net)
Thu, 16 Sep 1999 07:14:37 -0500


        The advantage is that the resources n the Chooser (file
servers, printers,
and Macs with Finder File Sharing turned on) will be isolated by school.
This can be especially handy with printers, where the twerps in
kindergarten don't accidently print their scrawlings to an
expensive-to-feed color printer in the high school. :)

At 05:18 PM 9/15/99 -0500, Jeff Johnson wrote:
>What are the pros/cons of setting up each school in a 5-school district as a
>unique AppleTalk zone? At the present time, there are no zones set up at
>all.
>
>Each school is connected via a WAN and has it's own G3 server running ASIP
>6.x. There are Cisco routers at each site.
>

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