on 5/2/04 3:38 PM, Matty Ryan at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > This has probably been asked before so please bare with me. I just got my > new G4/500 MHz tower with 512 MB of RAM. I have it sitting side by side > with my G3/350 tower. What is the best way to network the two of them? I > have been trying different things and cannot seem to get it to work. Any > suggestions? If they are both running OS 9, connect them with an crossover cable via the ethernet ports. Set Appletalk to ethernet on both machines, start file sharing on at least one, and give permission for guests to share the volumes you want to access on the machine with file sharing running, open network browser on the other machine, doulble click Appletalk when it comes up, then log on as a guest, then open the startup volume which should let you navigate to the desktop file, into which you can dump anything you want to send over to the server. -- All the Best,
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