Hi Tim,
It's a drive that is connected to my wireless router and is
accessed wireless by all systems. The brand name escapes me, but it
is a popular type. Again, with Tiger, it worked in the same way as
when I access my shared drives on my Windows boxes. The drive would
mount and I could browse all of the files and sub-folders. It is
formatted as FAT32, and as far as I can tell, the permissions are set
for read and write access. It is also shared out as well.
Take Care
John Panarese
On Feb 10, 2008, at 4:39 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
Hi David,
Actually, I messed up. I meant to press VO-shift-d to take me to
the Desktop but pressed cmd-shift-d which is for "send Again".
Brain fart I guess. I've been thinking about this one though.
John, is this like a Snap drive, stand-alone sort of thing, or is it
connected to a router? I need more info to come up with an idea.
Later...
On 10-Feb-08, at 2:08 PM, David Poehlman wrote:
tim,
did you mean to write something here?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tim Kilburn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Accessing a network storage drive in Leopard
Hi Folks,
I bought a 500 gb network storage drive that is accessed
wirelessly on my home network by my Windows boxes. In Tiger, I was
able to access the drive with my iBook and Mac Book,and manipulate
files. For some reason, since I've jumped to Leopard, I can see the
volume, but I cannot open it. Nothing has changed about the drive,
and I can't figure out why I can't open it in Leopard at all. It's
not a major "problem", but I was hope someone might have a suggestion
about a setting or such that is different in Leopard.
Thanks
John D. Panarese
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