Chris,
We have a web service that will burn your data to DVD disks directly
from your Windows 2000 server AND maintain the Macintosh file formats
your require. Our web service description goes like this:
http://www.remotearchiving.com/ra1457
- RemoteArchiving retrieves and
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will graphically index and store all these "MEDIA ASSETS" of your
entire department onto Compact Disks ("CD's") or Digital Video Disks
("DVD's") for quick and easy RETRIEVAL at any time.
I hope you will consider us as an option.
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>From: Chris Szilagyi (chris@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
)
>Subject: Archiving Mac files to data DVD from Windows
>Newsgroups: microsoft.public.win2000.macintosh,
microsoft.public.windowsnt.mac, >comp.publish.prepress,
comp.sys.mac.system
>Date: 2003-04-14 08:13:22 PST
>
>Hello,
>
>I have seen some posts on this issue before of burning Mac files
>directly on a Windows machine, but no direct solutions. Basically
I'm
>looking for a product that can burn a data DVD directly from a
Windows
>2000 server with SFM on NTFS disks, and maintain the resource forks
>for the Mac files on the DVDs. And, the ability to maintain these
>attributes when restoring back from the DVDs to the server's disks.
>
>Are there any products out there that will do this on DVDs with the
>Joliet filesystem with the Apple extensions?? If so, we are also
very
>interested in a product with an API or SDK available.
>
>Thanks for all feedback.
>--
>Chris


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