On Tuesday, April 16, 2002, at 10:52 PM, Eagle wrote:
>>>
>>> I believe there is a NetInfo Manager trick you need to do (as an admin
>>> user) in OS X to get it to serve as a legacy AppleTalk server. There's
>>> an article on it at System 6 Heaven.
>>>
>>
>> Yea, their procedure is listed here:
>>
>> http://www.euronet.nl/users/mvdk/osx.html
>>
>> ...but under NetInfo Manager I don't see a /config/AppleFileServer
>> setting.  Under /config I only see NetBootServer/ and ntp/.  Any
>> suggestions?
>
> Blake,
>
> In System Preferences -> Network, on the AppleTalk tab of your network
> adapter, check the "Make AppleTalk Active" box.
>
> Eagle


I activated AppleTalk under Network in System Preferences and it had no 
effect on the lack of an 'AppleFileServer' option in NetInfo Manager.  
Other ideas?  Thanks.


bp
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