>Ok here's one for all you mac genius type people out there. I have an
>Indigo Imac on an appletalk network that will not see the network. When I
>go to the appletalk control panel it says There are no network ports
>available for Appletalk. When I go to the TCP/IP control panel it says The
>control panel cannot be opened because Appletalk is inactive and no
>alternate connections are available. Is the network port fried I wonder?
>Any Ideas out there?

(I'm assuming this is Mac OS < X)

It sounds like your Apple Enet extension is missing or corrupt.

Maybe someone was doing some house cleaning on your Extensions folder?

-Dave


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