Connect to Server
Local Network
"my computer"
the hard drive(s) in "my computer"
and i get two arrows chasing themselves in circles
???????
Al
James S Jones wrote:
>
> You don't. AppleTalk doesn't require Zones to be configured in order to
> work. This hasn't changed. It's been true from the beginnings of Mac OS.
>
> Did you try connecting or give up when you got a message about 'no
> zones'? To connect from an 'classic' Mac OS machine, use the chooser or
> network browser, as before. To connect to another machine from OS X,
> use Connect to Server from the Finder's Go menu.
>
> On Sunday, September 1, 2002, at 10:03 PM, Al wrote:
>
> > my network works fine with 8.1 - 8.6 - 9.2.2
> > in X turning sharing on is easy
> > so i do the obvious and open Network
> > configure: Built-in Ethernet
> > Appletalk is active
> > there are NO AppleTalk Zones ??
> > (i'm assuming i need an AppleTalk Zone for the networking to work)
> > ???
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