Don't know whether this was answered yet or not. Drag the hard drive images
to the trash. Or alternatively, turn off file sharing in each machine's
control panel.

Gary

"Matthew D. O'Conner" wrote:

> For no clear reason of any kind, the other hard disks finally showed
> up in each other's Chooser window and so "HI-HO file transfer away!"
>
> However, when I was done moving files around I went back to both of
> the choosers and selected the laser printers thinking that this would
> stop the active file sharing (so I could unplug the powerbook and
> leave the office).  Alas, the respective disks remained on each
> other's desktop and when I clicked on them (after unplugging the
> crossover cable), the little watch thing came up and it went into
> perpetual search mode.  I got bored after a few minutes of this (I
> made a cup of tea in the meantime - reminded me of my old Mac SE when
> using Excel 3.0's graphing feature), I restarted both machines and
> then the disk images disappeared off of the two desktops.
>
> What's the proper way to terminate a file sharing 'session'?
>
> Suggestions?
>
> Sincerely,
>
> --
> Matthew D. O'Conner, Attorney at Law
> Seattle, Washington, USA  -


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