Here is what I did to make it work. First I had to turn AppleTalk ON on the TiBook. Then the 7.5.3 could see the TiBook but for some reason could not authenticate on it - it gave me a "connection to server was unexpectedly quit" (or something very similar). Ok, that was a no-go. I turned Sharing ON on the 7.5.3 box and went to the TiBook which could see the 7.5.3 system with no additional software. I can log to the server by clicking it which reveals this connect string: "afp:/at/7100%2f80:*" The old box name is, as you can see, (7100/80). It works like a charm and is quite fast (considering an aaui transciever is in between).I'd like to know if it is possible to exchange files between two computers - one running OS X 10.2.6 and the other Mac OS 7.5.3. TheSimple. Turn on personal File Sharing in the system Preferences. The 7.5.3 system can access shared directories via the chooser, (you may have to update appleshare), via the Server IP address. It will show in your browsable list of hosts. For the OS X box to see the 7.5 system you need Shareway IP Personal <http://www.opendoor.com/shareway/> (Or to upgrade to OS 9, because Apple's solution for personal File Sharing in OS 9 was actually a bundled version of Shareway IP personal...) Then folders and volumes marked as shared are accessible on your 7.5 system as permitted in the Users and Groups control panel.
Regards, Boris
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