ExtremeZ-IP

ExtremeZ-IP, a Apple Filing Protocol server from Group Logic, Inc, (Arlington, Virginia, USA), runs on Windows operating systems enabling Mac clients to access files via the Apple Filing (AFP 3.2) protocol. ExtremeZ-IP also provides access to other Windows services such as printing and searching.

ExtremeZ-IP supports Macintosh clients running Mac OS 9.2 through Mac OS 10.5 Leopard. ExtremeZ-IP requires Windows.

ExtremeZ-IP was the first third party file server to support Time Machine (Apple software) and to support searching the file server via Apple's Network Spotlight indexed content searching connecting to Microsoft's Windows Search indexing service. ExtremeZ-IP links Macs to Microsoft's Distributed File System (Microsoft) (DFS).

ExtremeZ-IP Release History

Latest Releases

ExtremeZ-IP 6.0 (Released: April 14, 2009)

ExtremeZ-IP 5.3 (Released: November 21, 2008)

ExtremeZ-IP 5.2 (Released: May 13, 2008)

ExtremeZ-IP 5.1.1 (Released: November 26, 2007)

ExtremeZ-IP 5.1 (Released: September 2007)

ExtremeZ-IP 5.0 (Released: February 2007)

ExtremeZ-IP 4.2.4 (Released: October 2006)

ExtremeZ-IP 4.2 (Released: February 2006)

ExtremeZ-IP 4.1 (Released: October 2005)

ExtremeZ-IP 4.0 (Released: December 2004)

ExtremeZ-IP 3.0.0 (Released: June 20, 2003)

ExtremeZ-IP 2.0.0 (Released: January 31, 2001)

ExtremeZ-IP 1.0 (Released: August 12, 1999)