Is this SBS 2003. Assuming it is... (take you pick of articles) Connecting Mac OS X 10.3 and Higher Clients to a Windows Small Business Server 2003 Network http://www.microsoft.com/Downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=89ee677b-0ff6-4558-a54b-6070e2c8cd65&displaylang=en Connecting a Macintosh to SBS 2003 Server via SMB http://simultaneouspancakes.com/Lessons/archives/2004/12/connecting_a_macintosh_to_sbs.shtml Connecting a Macintosh running Leopard (10.5) to SBS 2003 http://www.smallbizserver.net/Articles/tabid/266/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/234/Default.aspx Connecting a Macintosh running Mac OS 10.5 to an SBS 2003 Server http://simultaneouspancakes.com/Lessons/2007/10/28/connecting-a-macintosh-running-mac-os-105-to-an-sbs-2003-server/ Connecting a Macintosh to an SBS 2003 Server via SMB (2007) http://simultaneouspancakes.com/Lessons/2007/10/26/connecting-a-macintosh-to-an-sbs-2003-server-via-smb-2007/ -- Merv ****ter [SBS-MVP] ============================ "IT" <IT@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote in message news:42B74D67-A0F1-45C0-BFA0-82BA9A9D1A9D@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hello all, > > We are running SBS, all computers are PCs except two MACs, at one time I > had > those two MACs connected tot the network, we had a server crash last week > and > had to rebuild the server, I am not able to get the MAC connected again, > and > I did not keep good do***enations how I did it before, BAD. is there a > detailed docs. on How-to for this kind of situation. > keep in mind I am not a MAC guy, so please as simple as possible. > our internal domain is a .local, does it make a difference to MAC? > > Thanks so much. > > > Thanks > -- > IT