on 4/26/00 8:13 AM, David Blache at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Aha!  Yes, I can.  And TCP/IP is the way I would rather it work anyway.  But
> are you saying that I am limited to this method (specifying the IP in the
> Chooser) if I want to use TCP/IP?

The Mac will try (assuming you're using a version of AppleShare that
supports it) to connect via TCP/IP, and then fall back to AppleTalk if that
fails. So you'll most likely always get a TCP/IP connection, and you can
verify that by doing a "Get Info" on the mounted server volume.

> Apr 27 05:38:48 localhost afpd[13631]: microcosm:AFPServer@* started on
> 51.1:128 (1.4b2+asun2.1.3)
> Apr 27 05:38:48 localhost afpd[13631]: ASIP started on 127.0.0.1:548(1)
> (1.4b2+asun2.1.3)

As you can see here, both the AppleTalk and ASIP servers are running, so it
should work nicely now. =)

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