Your small organization has just set up a network connecting Windows 7 and Mac OS X workstations. You recommend setting up a Windows Server 2008 server from which to share files. However, the manager of customer services complains in a meeting that his Mac OS X workstation won’t be able to access Windows-based files. What is your response? (Choose all that apply.)
a. Mac OS X users can access the files on the server by installing Client32 software.
b. Mac OS X users can access the shared server files through the Connect To Server tool in Mac OS X.
c. Mac OS X users cannot access files formatted for Windows-based systems, but they can store and share files formatted for Mac OS X systems on a Mac OS X partition created on the Windows Server 2008 server.
d. Mac OS X systems cannot access Windows Server 2008, so the organization should also purchase a Mac OS X server.
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