On Friday, Aug 8, 2003, at 11:01 America/New_York, Hamlin Krewson wrote:


When you do this, click the down arrow next to the popup menu (the
window will expand and a listing of local computers will show up); you
may have to let it sit for a while.

Hello


Thanks for your reply

Here is the problem

On Mac 2, I get exactly the operation you describe, as above. With Finder-Go To -Connect to Server , the window panel heading is Network and both macs are listed : and can open Mac 1 files, etc

On mac 1, I do not get this. I get some heading with the phantom name At : "Albert".(?)
The Pull down menu does not show the names of my two macs( as Mac 2 does); only this phantom volume(?) with the Network Icon.


Is there some Finder Preferences in User library that I can trash?

It looks like I have something corrupted in Finder on Mac 1

albert


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