Hi Ann,

Check on both the PM 9600 and the Powerbook in your File Sharing control
panel and enable sharing via TCP/IP if it isn't already.  Also, make sure
your Appletalk control panel and your TCP/IP control panels are set to
connect via ethernet.

Now to see these Macs from your OS X iMac, sharing needs to be turned on but
you also have to designate a hard disk, folder or folders to be shared as
well.  Just turning on File Sharing doesn't do the trick.


Ward Oldham, MacDude
MacTown
1041 Bardstown Road
Louisville, KY  40204
502-485-1243
ward at mactown.us
http://www.mactown.us


> From: Ann Richmond <richmond at qx.net>
> Reply-To: macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu
> Date: Sun, 10 Aug 2003 23:10:19 -0400
> To: Macgroup Macgroup <macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu>
> Subject: MacGroup: OS 10.1
> 
> I got the G3 powerbook to work on the network. I have no idea what
> finally did it.
> 
> Now my daughter has done something in the iMac (flat panel, OS 10.1)
> which has made it not function on the network. On the 9600 and the
> Powerbook the iMac appears in the chooser window. When I select it in
> either computer it asks for user name and password which I enter
> correctly. Immediately I get a message saying that the connection has
> been broken.
> When on the iMac I open 'connect to servers' in the 'Go' menu, I see no
> other computers at all. Chooser and Appletalk I can usually muddle
> through. , but I am completely clueless in OS10.
> 
> Suggestions would be gratefully received.
> 
> Thanks,
> Ann Richmond
> 
> 
> 
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