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<blockquote data-quote="louishen" data-source="post: 1462420" data-attributes="member: 40142"><p>Windows Server 2003 would be the better option since it still supports AFP (Apple file sharing over IP) with its services for Macintosh feature</p><p></p><p>Personally, if its a mac only network I would go for Linux Server, but that's just an opinion. Anyway, Windows Server 2003 will be easier to network to Mac clients, I am sure it can be done with Server 2008 but its more work and in my experience causes permissions issues on the Mac side</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="louishen, post: 1462420, member: 40142"] Windows Server 2003 would be the better option since it still supports AFP (Apple file sharing over IP) with its services for Macintosh feature Personally, if its a mac only network I would go for Linux Server, but that's just an opinion. Anyway, Windows Server 2003 will be easier to network to Mac clients, I am sure it can be done with Server 2008 but its more work and in my experience causes permissions issues on the Mac side [/QUOTE]
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