RE: SOT How to set up win NT network to be recognized by OS X

2002-09-28 Thread Dave Watts
> So, it looks like the VPC/WinNT portion is working, but > the Mac OS X portion isn't. > > BTW the VPC document is just about worthless -- a bunch > of circular links, peppered with "Ask your system > administrator". > > I wonder if this is a Jaguar thing? > > If anyone can help it would be

Re: SOT How to set up win NT network to be recognized by OS X

2002-09-28 Thread Dick Applebaum
Just to bring this uo to date: I still cannot get a winNT shared folder from Mac OS X. The WinNT is SP 6, and runs under VPC emulation I have tried every combination of the VPC/WinNT/OS X settings to no avail. I have tried wireless (DHCP) and ethernet PPPoE connections. I have the best succe

Re: SOT How to set up win NT network to be recognized by OS X

2002-09-27 Thread Steve Foster
Applications -> Utilities -> Terminal or Applications -> Utilities -> Network Utility - Original Message - From: Dave Watts To: CF-Talk Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 3:32 PM Subject: RE: SOT How to set up win NT network to be recognized by OS X >

RE: SOT How to set up win NT network to be recognized by OS X

2002-09-27 Thread Dave Watts
> This isn't very Mac-like! Oh yes it is - now that OS X is BSD! Bwahhahaha! Can you ping the VM from OS X? There's a network utility that allows you to do this without opening a console, although I don't remember where it is offhand. Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software http://www.figleaf.com/ v

Re: SOT How to set up win NT network to be recognized by OS X

2002-09-27 Thread Dick Applebaum
Oops typo The IP address shown by ipconfig and used elsewhere was the same: 192.168.131.80 Trying to type and eat a sandwich. Dick On Friday, September 27, 2002, at 01:17 PM, Dick Applebaum wrote: > On Friday, September 27, 2002, at 05:37 AM, Sean Daniels wrote: > >> On Thursday, Sept

Re: SOT How to set up win NT network to be recognized by OS X

2002-09-27 Thread Dick Applebaum
On Friday, September 27, 2002, at 05:37 AM, Sean Daniels wrote: > On Thursday, September 26, 2002, at 09:38 PM, Dick Applebaum wrote: > >> The tcip is installed. >> >> I get an error on startup saying that a service wasn't started -- >> event >> shows the adapter that uses TCP/IP didn't have a

RE: SOT How to set up win NT network to be recognized by OS X

2002-09-27 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (REC)
are all the Mac services started? -Original Message- From: Sean Daniels [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 27 September 2002 13:37 To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: SOT How to set up win NT network to be recognized by OS X On Thursday, September 26, 2002, at 09:38 PM, Dick Applebaum wrote

Re: SOT How to set up win NT network to be recognized by OS X

2002-09-27 Thread Sean Daniels
On Thursday, September 26, 2002, at 09:38 PM, Dick Applebaum wrote: > The tcip is installed. > > I get an error on startup saying that a service wasn't started -- event > shows the adapter that uses TCP/IP didn't have a valid device -- > > I guess I have some digging to do -- Thanks to you and S

Re: SOT How to set up win NT network to be recognized by OS X

2002-09-26 Thread Dick Applebaum
On Thursday, September 26, 2002, at 05:51 PM, Dave Watts wrote: >>> This indicates that you didn't install the TCP/IP >>> network stack. You'll have a heck of a time connecting >>> to the server if it's not running TCP/IP. >> >> I did the default NT install -- Should I reinstall NT? > > The tcip

RE: SOT How to set up win NT network to be recognized by OS X

2002-09-26 Thread Dave Watts
> > This indicates that you didn't install the TCP/IP > > network stack. You'll have a heck of a time connecting > > to the server if it's not running TCP/IP. > > I did the default NT install -- Should I reinstall NT? That's a little extreme, I hope. This may be dependent on the networking opt

Re: SOT How to set up win NT network to be recognized by OS X

2002-09-26 Thread Dick Applebaum
On Thursday, September 26, 2002, at 05:25 PM, Dave Watts wrote: >>> Open a command prompt (Start ... Run ... "cmd") and >>> type "ipconfig". >> >> this gives: >> >> Windows NT IP Configuration >> >> >> C:\> > > This indicates that you didn't install the TCP/IP network stack. > You'll hav

RE: SOT How to set up win NT network to be recognized by OS X

2002-09-26 Thread Dave Watts
> > Open a command prompt (Start ... Run ... "cmd") and > > type "ipconfig". > > this gives: > > Windows NT IP Configuration > > > C:\> This indicates that you didn't install the TCP/IP network stack. You'll have a heck of a time connecting to the server if it's not running TCP/IP.

Re: SOT How to set up win NT network to be recognized by OS X

2002-09-26 Thread Dick Applebaum
On Thursday, September 26, 2002, at 04:29 PM, Dave Watts wrote: >> How do I determine the IP Address of the win Machine? > > Open a command prompt (Start ... Run ... "cmd") and type "ipconfig". this gives: Windows NT IP Configuration C:\> > >> I have VPC & win98 & winNT -- I'll buy a

RE: SOT How to set up win NT network to be recognized by OS X

2002-09-26 Thread Dave Watts
> I have the shared folder defined, how do I define who can > access it? You right-click on the folder itself (on the filesystem), go to the Security tab, and set the appropriate permissions to the files. Then, you go to the Sharing tab, click on the Permissions button, and set analogous permiss

Re: SOT How to set up win NT network to be recognized by OS X

2002-09-26 Thread Dick Applebaum
On Thursday, September 26, 2002, at 04:13 PM, Dick Applebaum wrote: >> hit OK, authenticate using >> a valid user account with access to the share on the Windows box, and >> bingo, you should see a select box of shares available on the PC. >> Select the one you just created and it should mount in

RE: SOT How to set up win NT network to be recognized by OS X

2002-09-26 Thread Dave Watts
> How do I determine the IP Address of the win Machine? Open a command prompt (Start ... Run ... "cmd") and type "ipconfig". > I have VPC & win98 & winNT -- I'll buy a PC box and > win2k or winXP if I need to -- rather not, though. You should have no problem with Windows NT. However, I don't k

Re: SOT How to set up win NT network to be recognized by OS X

2002-09-26 Thread Dick Applebaum
On Thursday, September 26, 2002, at 02:24 PM, Sean Daniels wrote: > If the WinNT box and your Mac are in the same subnet, you should be > able to simply go to the directory on the Windows machine you want to > share, right click, choose sharing, and create a share name for that > directory. Idea

Re: SOT How to set up win NT network to be recognized by OS X

2002-09-26 Thread Sean Daniels
On Thursday, September 26, 2002, at 04:02 PM, Dick Applebaum wrote: > This is SOT, but it is related to CF. > > I want to be able to manipulate MS-Access databases from CFMX (Linux) > running on Mac OS X. > > I have been told that the way to do this is run MS-Access on a win box > on a LAN, and

RE: SOT How to set up win NT network to be recognized by OS X

2002-09-26 Thread Dave Watts
> I want to be able to manipulate MS-Access databases from > CFMX (Linux) running on Mac OS X. No, you don't want to do this. Really. Yecch. > I have been told that the way to do this is run MS-Access > on a win box on a LAN, and then have my CFMX programs read > the MS-Access db over the net

SOT How to set up win NT network to be recognized by OS X

2002-09-26 Thread Dick Applebaum
This is SOT, but it is related to CF. I want to be able to manipulate MS-Access databases from CFMX (Linux) running on Mac OS X. I have been told that the way to do this is run MS-Access on a win box on a LAN, and then have my CFMX programs read the MS-Access db over the network -- OpenLink s