on 28/10/01 16:30, Michael Bryan Bell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> When you turn on appletalk, the machine assigns itself one, or you can
> assign a custom one to it. Go to apple menu>control panels>appletalk and set
> it for ethernet... It will try to find a zone, then under "edit" change the
> usermode to "advanced" and you'll see the IP for the network (probably like
> 65502) for the mac, then click "get info" and you'll see "this macintosh"
> and you'll see something like 65502.111.

Merci buckets. I understand and will give it a whirl.

Thanks again Michael.

BTW On a different vein -- would it make sense to enter these detailed
instructions in a searchable database? We have the archives but they get
wiped and there's a *lot* of extraneous chit-chat in there.

L8r, Eric.


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