Actually, I have it happen when going from Mac OS X to Mac OS 9 with FS 
over IP enabled. And it happens going both directions at times.

On Wednesday, November 6, 2002, at 02:26  AM, Robyn Lyons wrote:

> I've been tracking this one down. I seems to only be a problem if the
> OS you are trying to connect to can't to MacIP (AppleTalk over and IP
> Network). It would make sense, since OSX doesn't support AppleTalk, but
> can do AT over TCP/IP. Because OS 9 has this support, OSX to OS9
> connections work okay (not great though). This was a problem I
> encountered w/ System 7 and PC-Mac LAN 7.2 on an old Dell.
>
> *This is just a hunch, I still haven't found the culprit though*
>
> -Robyn
>
> On Tuesday, November 5, 2002, at 11:33 PM, Sam Burrish wrote:
>
>>> "The connection to this server has been unexpectedly broken."
>>
>> It's gotta be some kind of glitch in OS X. I get the exact same thing,
>> too.
>>
>> Sam

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