This Windows application can rename automatically Macintosh files stored on a Windows NT, 2000, or XP server, removing illegal characters and adding the three-character extension to filenames. Windows will identify the appropriate applications associated with renamed files and detects file types. It's easy to convert Mac filenames to PC. MacNames is Windows NT/Windows 2000/Windows XP software that lets you quickly prepare files created in Macintosh and stored on a WinNT, Windows 2000, or Windows XP Server volume for use in a Windows computer as well as shortening Windows long filenames for use by a Macintosh. The conversion table can be extended with your custom translations. When a folder becomes unknown, MacNames can send different kinds of warnings: beep, display message, send a message to an administrator, messages in the log, messages in the Applications EventLog (when MacNames is running as a Windows NT/2000/XP service). It supports Microsoft Services for Macintosh (MacFile), Cyan Software MacServerIP, or Group Logic ExtremeZ-IP. You can also schedule MacNames as a Windows NT or Windows 2000 or Windows XP service for complete integration in administration network tasks.