on 9/23/01 2:47 PM, Clark Martin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>>> Are the other hard disks formatted as HFS+? That could be the problem.
>> 
>> I bet you are right. I didn't think of that, but yes they are. What is
>> fishy, though, is that the PB could open shared files on the server
>> (OS9.04) but not on my desktop (OS9.1). I checked, and one of the two HDs
>> is "standard" and the the other is "extended." I will check tomorrow from
>> the shop if I can open the files on the standard drive and report back.
>> Sstill doesn't explain why I can ping the provider but still cannot use the
>> internat on the laptop, and likewise ping the laserprinter but cannot get
>> it to print the files.
> 
> HFS vs HFS+ doesn't matter over AppleShare.  HFS+ is a lower level disk
> format, AppleShare shares "volumes" rather than "disks".  I've been
> accessing HFS+ disks from OS 7.6.1 and 7.5.x machines for a long time.

Hmmm... Why did I thing that? I know I remember someone saying on here (or
one of the other lists) a while ago something about Appleshare and issues
with HFS/HFS+. Is it that an HFS Mac can't access an HFS+ volume if it is
larger than a certain size? Or am I dreaming this all up?

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