From: Jack Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


On Sunday, June 1, 2003, at 12:26 PM, Michael F. Simon wrote:


Can anyone tell me why it behaves this way, and what to do to again be
able to connect in OS X? Please? :-)
The why could be a lot of things, but take the simple approach first.

All excellent advice, to which I will only add that Apple DOES seem to acknowledge a "cannot hold connection" problem in some cases under 10.2.4 and 10.2.5; perhaps you will need to upgrade to 10.2.6 to resolve the problem (if Jack's well-laid-out steps do not solve the problem).


Here's the first KnowledgeBase article I could find about it, and all it says is "upgrade."

http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=25387

_Chas_

The iTunes Music Store has sold three MILLION songs in 30 days. If they can maintain that average over the course of a year, Apple will sell more music than any other retail music source. And that's BEFORE you add in countries outside the US, and Windows users. Woah.


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