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08/06/2007 11:16 AM  
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Subject: Making a Sharepoint 2007 site available to Macintosh clients   7/30/2007 4:05 PM PST
By:   Lise Quinn  In:   microsoft.public.sharepoint.setup_and_administration
 
I am frustrated and probably don't know what I'm doing. I have a test server 
up and all my PC clients can reach it fine. My Mac clients cannot. Everyone
is on the same subnet here. I can ping the server by name, by FQDN, and by IP from The Mac but not via HTTP.  The error is 'server not found'.

I have tried various authentication schemes, and I have anonymous access activated, and added to the guests group and even gave it 'everyone' permissions - thinking maybe it was an authentication problem.

My goal is to have a public facing site that supports Mac and PC that also has links to secured portions or sites.  I want no login required coming to the site, just when you try to access secured areas.

Any Free clues?

Lise Quinn
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