AppleTalk has a separate configuration that is connected via the 
Modem/Printer Port (which I never use), and I haven't turned it on once 
since testing the card. I am very happy to say that about 3 months ago, I 
happily ever after have removed AppleTalk from my life entirely.

Both AppleTalk and TCP/IP are 'Inactive' and configured via non-AirPort 
ports. Thanks for trying. Any other ideas?

Cheers,

j

On 3/28/00 11:04 AM, Alan Harper < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>This is all consistent with my behavior with the same 
>computer/cards/OS version (I didn't think there was another person in 
>my exact situation). To eject the card, turn off Appletalk. I have a 
>Location Manager setting which turns AppleTalk to Remote Only when I 
>am on the road. You can (with some effort) hook up an applescript to 
>your Location manager setting so the card is automatically ejected. I 
>did this for my wife's Powerbook, but haven't done it for mine yet.

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