Thursby Software NVA199-C1000 Leaflet

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Thursby Software Systems, Inc.
5840 W. Interstate 20
Arlington, Texas 76017-1069 U.S.A.
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July 13, 2010
DAVE v8.1 for Mac OS X 10.5.x, 10.6.x (Leopard and Snow Leopard)
© 2010 Thursby Software Systems, Inc.
ADVANCED FEATURES
 
•  Supports  Unicode  file  names  up  to  256  characters  in 
length.
• Supports AppleShare files stored on your PC.
• Fully compatible with Microsoft’s Services for 
Macintosh file formats.
• Support for bidirectional SMB-signed connections, 
NTLM SSP, and NTLMv2.
• Supports files larger than 2GB.
• Apple Keychain support.
• Supports browsing for published shares.
• Print client can access shared printers. Printers may be 
configured by browsing the list of printers, or may be 
entered manually.
• Three security options: local-level, share-level or user-
level for sharing Macintosh files.
• Fully integrated online help system.
• Setup Assistant for easy configuration.
• Supports Windows shortcut (.LNK) files.
• Allows mounting multiple shares simultaneously.
• Support for Dfs shares.
• Automatic workgroup detection.
• Supports Windows network password changes.
• Supports Kerberos.
• Support for NTLMv2: most secure level of LanMan 
authentication.
• Proper handling of file date and time information, 
including volume creation and modification times.
• Supports WINS, with manual or DHCP 
configuration.
• Supports extended attributes.
• Network logon support provides limited single sign-on.
• Can mount volumes automatically when users log on.
• Conforms  with  Microsoft  SMB/CIFS 
standards,  including  use  of  TCP  port 
445,  NetBIOS-less  communication  and  to  the 
following RFCs:
  1001,1002  Protocol standard for a NetBIOS service on 
a TCP/UDP transport
 
1510  The Kerberos Network Authentication 
Service (V5)
 
2743  Generic Security Service Application 
Program Interface Version 2
 
1964  The Kerberos Version 5 GSS-API 
Mechanism
 
2222  Simple Authentication and Security Layer