From: Are Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
David, you need to tell your QS to be a server before the 7300 can
connect to it. Here is how:
1. Open System preferences. Click on "Sharing"
2. Click on the "Services" section if it is not already selected
3. Click the "Start" button
That's all. Now the folder called "Public" in your home directory
becomes shared, and you can connect to it from the other machines.
When
it shows up on an OS9 desktop as a remote volume it will have the name
of the logged in user on the QS ("David" perhaps?)
See? James is right, yoga does work...
First, about yoga: I can't see how you drew this conclusion. Are you
in a yoga position and confident that you are supplying me with the
missing link for my quest?
Second, There is no "Sharing" box. There is "Personal File Sharing"
and "Printer Sharing" both of which I have tried in the past without
success.
Third, you have not taken my advice about reading Aristotle. if you
had, you would not go to the extreme of not quoting at least some of
the relevant bits to which you are replying, which you omit fairly
regularly, - it might help others follow stuff (of course I know
what you are saying).
I need an exact algorthmic set of steps, the one I have pieced
together from various sources does not do the trick. There may be
issues about Tiger, there are hints here and there about this.
Intuition, some intelligence, part algorithms, common sense and much
appreciated advice (really!) are not succeeding so far. There is
something wrong or something I am missing (highly likely the latter
and something so obvious that no one even thinks to mention!).
I am having a go at a Mac networking list suggested by Al Poulin. I
will post the prize I promised soon anyway to show my appreciation of
the efforts of you all.
David Elmo
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