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Macintosh RAS Options with Windows NT Server 3.5

Article ID: 124263

Article Last Modified on 11/1/2006


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SUMMARY

There is currently no Microsoft Remote Access Service (RAS) client for the Macintosh available. However, Macintosh clients can dial in using a Point- to-Point Protocol (PPP) client software on the Macintosh, or dial in to an Apple Remote Access server on the network.

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Some Common PPP client packages available for the Macintosh are:

  • FreePPP (shareware update of MacPPP)
  • OpenTransport PPP from Apple



When dialing in using Apple Remote Access software, you must install the Apple Remote Access server on a Macintosh connected to the network. Apple Remote Access software does not integrate with Microsoft RAS software and uses a different modem line. However, you can connect to a Windows NT Server version 3.5 using Microsoft authentication using Chooser.

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