From: Jack Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Sunday, June 1, 2003, at 12:26 PM, Michael F. Simon wrote:
The why could be a lot of things, but take the simple approach first.Can anyone tell me why it behaves this way, and what to do to again be able to connect in OS X? Please? :-)
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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