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Determining if a server is a Windows Server product, or just shared drives

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Mark Carson

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Apr 5, 2017, 9:07:52 PM4/5/17
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I asked this on March 7 and got a reply of a product name, but I accidentally
deleted it and now even after a reset, my newsreader (Hogwasher for Mac)
pulls back only from 2014 and older . . . so, my apologies for asking again.

Our company is mixed Mac and Windows environment, and has a huge number of
"servers"; I put that in quotes because I don't know if they're using
"Windows Server" or just a bunch of Windows machines with "shared" drives. Is
there a way I can tell . . . at least for the particular drive our department
uses?

I ask for two reasons: One is that it is abysmally slow. The other is that I
copied a Mac font with resource fork to the server and it came up zero bytes.
I thought when Windows broke a Mac font it created a file _fontname that was
the old resource fork, that was normally hidden because it started wth an
underscore, but I did not see one.

I don't know of support of Mac files is a setting or how it's normally
enabled.

Anyway, any ideas what I can look for?

Auric__

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Apr 6, 2017, 4:14:17 AM4/6/17
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In the future, try digging through Google Groups for your deleted threads.
The one you're referring to is here (watch the wordwrap):

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!
topic/microsoft.public.windows.server.general/X8OqXI-X0ns

To summarize, I suggested nmap:

https://nmap.org/book/man-os-detection.html

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