Brandon Wise wrote:


As Wayne's reply puts forth ... AppleTalk is very antiquated and would best be avoided on a newer setup such as the one you seem to be describing. As to why the G4 is "anti-social" ... it might be that there are no shares defined on the G4 even though file sharing is on. It is also possible that there is some sort of misconfigured access lists. You might try enabling another service on the G4 like the web server or FTP server to make sure that there aren't any lower-level network problems.


That's about all I can think of now ...
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Brandon


Hope this doesn't seem like a dumb question, but how do you avoid appletalk and still share files between OS X and OS 9.2 on a mixed network?

I had to stop using X at work because it just wouldn't reliably communicate with the OS9 computers. You'd set up an alias and it wouldn't work. You'd make a connection, and then it would be dropped.

It was a pain in the keester and I gave up on  X (at work).

Tom

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