Re: iDisk

2013-02-14 Thread Stuart Breden
Fixed it.  Good stuff.

Stuart Breden
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On 03/02/2013, at 10:57 AM, Tim Law wrote:

 Hi Stuart. 
 
 Must be Sunday...
 
 I assume you are talking about iDisk, not iDick.  
 
 I recall a pretty recent discussion on this in WAMUG so I searched the WAMUG 
 archives with the term 'Sidebar' and set the time range for the last six 
 months. 
 The search criteria is important as if I had entered How do I remove I Dick 
 from the Side Bar into Google, all sorts of things might have come up. :-)
 
 http://www.mail-archive.com/wamug@wamug.org.au/msg70584.html was useful when 
 Carlo said:
 
 When you say the usual sidebar removal procedure, do you mean pressing the 
 command key and dragging the folder out of the side bar? It should evaporate 
 in 
 a puff of smoke if all goes well.
 
 Kind regards
 
 Tim
 
 
 On 03/02/2013, at 10:34 AM, Stuart Breden bred...@highway1.biz wrote:
 
 Can't get rid of iDick from the sidebar.
 
 What do I do?
 
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iDisk

2013-02-02 Thread Stuart Breden
Can't get rid of iDick from the sidebar.

What do I do?

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Re: iDisk

2013-02-02 Thread Tim Law
Hi Stuart. 

Must be Sunday...

I assume you are talking about iDisk, not iDick.  

I recall a pretty recent discussion on this in WAMUG so I searched the WAMUG 
archives with the term 'Sidebar' and set the time range for the last six 
months. 
The search criteria is important as if I had entered How do I remove I Dick 
from the Side Bar into Google, all sorts of things might have come up. :-)

http://www.mail-archive.com/wamug@wamug.org.au/msg70584.html was useful when 
Carlo said:

 When you say the usual sidebar removal procedure, do you mean pressing the 
 command key and dragging the folder out of the side bar? It should evaporate 
 in 
 a puff of smoke if all goes well.

Kind regards

Tim


On 03/02/2013, at 10:34 AM, Stuart Breden bred...@highway1.biz wrote:

 Can't get rid of iDick from the sidebar.
 
 What do I do?
 
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 Mbl: 0417 053 266
 
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What Happens to my iDisk and MobileMe websites

2011-06-08 Thread Rod Blitvich
found this this morning on TUAWcheersBlittoWhat happens to our iDisk and MobileMe websites with the introduction of iCloud?For now, nothing. All MobileMe accounts have been extended to June 30, 2012, so nothing will change for a year. You'll still have your websites and iDisk information; Apple isn't going to suddenly delete it on you.As far as the long term implications of iCloud on MobileMe, we have heard a few reports from users talking to AppleCare Support that there will be a form of iDisk in iCloud this fall. However, until Apple says so, nothing is official (although we sure can speculate). In the meantime, it's business as usual. Keep using your iDisk and MobileMe websites as if nothing happened Monday. Everything will keep working, at least for another year.I will say this though: lots and lots of Apple employees use iDisk and the MobileMe websites every day. All Apple employees receive a free MobileMe account, and they would be the first ones to give feedback if the services suddenly disappeared.
Rod Blitvich-Amy  Sam’s Dad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0409 681 256 rb...@iinet.net.auhttp://web.me.com/blittoA Life? Cool! Where can I download one of those from?





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Re: Client adding files to iDisk

2011-01-07 Thread Chris Griffiths


Is there a way my client can add picture files to my iDisk?

Thanks.

Chris Griffiths



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RE: Client adding files to iDisk

2011-01-07 Thread Cari Jansen

Hi Chris, 

You certainly can. Here's the steps.

System Preferences  Click Mobile Me

Sign in to your MobileMe account (if not yet signed in)

Click iDisk tab

Under iDisk Public Folder
*  Select Allow others to write files in your public folder
* Select Password-protect your public folder if you want to have some form
of security.

Give your customer the https://public.me.com/etc address for the iDisk
public folder.

They can now log-in on Mac or PC using a web browser, all they need is the
Password, and then click Log In.

(you can create some folders with customer names in the iDisk/Public folder)


Customer clicks the folder-name, then Arrow Pointing UPWARD to upload files.

Cheers,

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Is there a way my client can add picture files to my iDisk?

Thanks.

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Re: Client adding files to iDisk

2011-01-07 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Chris,

You need to go to System PreferenceMobileMeiDisk and make sure that 'Allow 
others to read and write' is checked.

Then they go to the folder at http://public.me.com/ and click on the Upload 
button in the top right-hand corner:

I also suggest you do as I do, Password-Protect your Public folder, restricting 
access to the folder to your clients.

You can share your files also to your clients:
To share your files, just copy the files you want to share to the Public folder 
on your iDisk. 
Then, once your files have been uploaded, give your MobileMe member name and 
Public folder password (if you use one) to others so that they can connect to 
your Public folder or use your file sharing page.

Note: If iDisk synchronization is turned on, be sure that the iDisk on your 
computer is synchronized with your iDisk. 

Cheers,
Ronni

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2.66GHz / 8GB / 1067 MHz DDR3 / 500GB Serial ATA Drive @ 7200rpm

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On 07/01/2011, at 5:05 PM, Chris Griffiths wrote:

 
 Is there a way my client can add picture files to my iDisk?
 
 Thanks.
 
 Chris Griffiths










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Re: iDisk

2011-01-07 Thread Chris Griffiths


Thank you Ronni and Cari for the feedback!

Regards Chris Griffiths



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Re: Alternatives to Things/Network/iDisk

2010-07-04 Thread Stuart Breden


Lots of good suggestion.  I'll look at all of them.

Stuart Breden
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On 03/07/2010, at 2:03 PM, Justin Davies wrote:



You could also try a hosted solution like cubetree - it is more an  
all in one collaborative software soluiton...

Best regards



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On 3 Jul 2010, at 1:26 PM, David Noel wrote:



Hi Stuart --

-- Google Wave might possibly do what you want.

Cheers --

David Noel
2010 Jul 3

=

On Sat, Jul 3, 2010 at 8:21 AM, Stuart Breden  
bred...@highway1.biz wrote:


I want to share To Do's, research topics etc with my IT support  
person.  We
can do this by e-mail but that is very cumbersome and unwieldy.   
We could

sue To Do's in iCal but that is limited.

Things appears to e very good software but is not networkable and  
cannot be

loaded onto iDisk or Dropbox.

Is there some thing like Things that can be shared across a  
network etc?


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Re: Alternatives to Things/Network/iDisk

2010-07-04 Thread Glenn Nicholas
Ta-da List
http://tadalist.com/

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On 4 July 2010 20:27, Stuart Breden bred...@highway1.biz wrote:


 Lots of good suggestion.  I'll look at all of them.

 Stuart Breden
 PO Box 132
 Kalamunda WA 6926
 Ph: (08) 9257 1577
 Mbl: 0417 053 266



 On 03/07/2010, at 2:03 PM, Justin Davies wrote:


 You could also try a hosted solution like cubetree - it is more an all in
 one collaborative software soluiton...
 Best regards



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 On 3 Jul 2010, at 1:26 PM, David Noel wrote:


 Hi Stuart --

 -- Google Wave might possibly do what you want.

 Cheers --

 David Noel
 2010 Jul 3

 =

 On Sat, Jul 3, 2010 at 8:21 AM, Stuart Breden bred...@highway1.biz
 wrote:


 I want to share To Do's, research topics etc with my IT support person.
  We
 can do this by e-mail but that is very cumbersome and unwieldy.  We
 could
 sue To Do's in iCal but that is limited.

 Things appears to e very good software but is not networkable and cannot
 be
 loaded onto iDisk or Dropbox.

 Is there some thing like Things that can be shared across a network etc?

 Stuart Breden
 PO Box 132
 Kalamunda WA 6926
 Ph: (08) 9257 1577
 Mbl: 0417 053 266





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Re: Alternatives to Things/Network/iDisk

2010-07-03 Thread Justin Davies

You could also try a hosted solution like cubetree - it is more an all in one 
collaborative software soluiton...
Best regards



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On 3 Jul 2010, at 1:26 PM, David Noel wrote:

 
 Hi Stuart --
 
 -- Google Wave might possibly do what you want.
 
 Cheers --
 
 David Noel
 2010 Jul 3
 
 =
 
 On Sat, Jul 3, 2010 at 8:21 AM, Stuart Breden bred...@highway1.biz wrote:
 
 I want to share To Do's, research topics etc with my IT support person.  We
 can do this by e-mail but that is very cumbersome and unwieldy.  We could
 sue To Do's in iCal but that is limited.
 
 Things appears to e very good software but is not networkable and cannot be
 loaded onto iDisk or Dropbox.
 
 Is there some thing like Things that can be shared across a network etc?
 
 Stuart Breden
 PO Box 132
 Kalamunda WA 6926
 Ph: (08) 9257 1577
 Mbl: 0417 053 266
 
 
 
 
 
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Alternatives to Things/Network/iDisk

2010-07-02 Thread Stuart Breden


I want to share To Do's, research topics etc with my IT support  
person.  We can do this by e-mail but that is very cumbersome and  
unwieldy.  We could sue To Do's in iCal but that is limited.


Things appears to e very good software but is not networkable and  
cannot be loaded onto iDisk or Dropbox.


Is there some thing like Things that can be shared across a network etc?

Stuart Breden
PO Box 132
Kalamunda WA 6926
Ph: (08) 9257 1577
Mbl: 0417 053 266





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Re: Alternatives to Things/Network/iDisk

2010-07-02 Thread Neil Houghton

Hi Stuart,


on 3/7/10 8:21 AM, Stuart Breden at bred...@highway1.biz wrote:

 
 I want to share To Do's, research topics etc with my IT support
 person.  We can do this by e-mail but that is very cumbersome and
 unwieldy.  We could sue To Do's in iCal but that is limited.
 
 Things appears to e very good software but is not networkable and
 cannot be loaded onto iDisk or Dropbox.

What makes you say that? A quick Google on things osx dropbox comes up
with about 2 million results!

http://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8oe=UTF-8sourceid=navclientgfns=1q=
things+osx+dropbox

Several of them appear to be discussing ways to sync the Things database via
dropbox eg this one (which was the first result on my search):

http://www.tuaw.com/2009/10/10/tips-and-tricks-putting-things-in-your-dropb
ox-makes-syncing-si/

A quick peruse suggests that it is easy to sync the database between
computers but that you need to ensure that only one computer at a time is
accessing the database, to quote the article:

 There are some caveats to this sync method. First, you should never run
 Things on all of the machines at the same time. Instead, always quit Things
 when leaving a machine to ensure that the database is properly closed.
 Second, syncing Things with iCal from numerous Macs can cause some problems
 resulting in duplicate iCal to-dos. Finally, realize that you'll still have
 to sync up your iPhone to one of your Macs in order to keep it up to date.
 
 While this may seem like a roundabout way of keeping Things synced on more
 than one Mac, it's actually quite straightforward and works very well. Until
 Cultured Code builds global syncing into future versions of Things, this is a
 good workaround.


I'll leave it up to you to check out any of the other results :o)

Cheers




Neil
-- 
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Re: Alternatives to Things/Network/iDisk

2010-07-02 Thread David Noel

Hi Stuart --

-- Google Wave might possibly do what you want.

Cheers --

David Noel
2010 Jul 3

=

On Sat, Jul 3, 2010 at 8:21 AM, Stuart Breden bred...@highway1.biz wrote:

 I want to share To Do's, research topics etc with my IT support person.  We
 can do this by e-mail but that is very cumbersome and unwieldy.  We could
 sue To Do's in iCal but that is limited.

 Things appears to e very good software but is not networkable and cannot be
 loaded onto iDisk or Dropbox.

 Is there some thing like Things that can be shared across a network etc?

 Stuart Breden
 PO Box 132
 Kalamunda WA 6926
 Ph: (08) 9257 1577
 Mbl: 0417 053 266





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Re: MobileMe iDisk app

2009-07-30 Thread Andrew Bignell


Apple have posted a tutorial video on MobileMe iDisk app.

http://www.apple.com/mobileme/tutorials/#idisk-app



On 30/07/2009, at 7:20 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:


Hi WAMUGers,

If you subscribe to MobileMe, you can now use your iPhone or iPod  
touch to view and share Pages documents, Keynote presentations,  
Microsoft Office documents, PDFs and more. To view documents, simply  
select them.
To share them with others, just tap the share icon and choose your  
recipients.

iDisk will send them an email with a download link.

Get the free MobileMe iDisk app from the App Store.

Cheers,
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MobileMe iDisk app

2009-07-29 Thread Ronda Brown

Hi WAMUGers,

If you subscribe to MobileMe, you can now use your iPhone or iPod  
touch to view and share Pages documents, Keynote presentations,  
Microsoft Office documents, PDFs and more. To view documents, simply  
select them.
To share them with others, just tap the share icon and choose your  
recipients.

iDisk will send them an email with a download link.

Get the free MobileMe iDisk app from the App Store.

Cheers,
Ronni

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Re: MobileMe iDisk app

2009-07-29 Thread Martin Hill
I've been using QuickOffice up till now to not only view all of my  
iDisk files, but also edit any Word and Excel documents on the iDisk.


Trouble is, neither QuickOffice nor Apple's new iDisk app allow you to  
sort by date instead of alphabetically which is a real pain when you  
have folders with hundreds of documents like I do on my iDisk.  :-(


Apart from that though they are both quite handy.

-Mart



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On 30/07/2009, at 7:20 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:


Hi WAMUGers,

If you subscribe to MobileMe, you can now use your iPhone or iPod  
touch to view and share Pages documents, Keynote presentations,  
Microsoft Office documents, PDFs and more. To view documents, simply  
select them.
To share them with others, just tap the share icon and choose your  
recipients.

iDisk will send them an email with a download link.

Get the free MobileMe iDisk app from the App Store.

Cheers,
Ronni

17 MacBook Pro Intel Core 2 Duo
2.4 GHz / 4GB / 800MHz / 500GB
OS X 10.5.7




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Re: iDisk uploads

2008-07-09 Thread Peter Hinchliffe


On 09/07/2008, at 1:48 PM, Skehan Adrian wrote:

Can anyone tell me if dragging folders or documents onto your  
desktop iDisk is the same as logging into dot Mac  iDisk and using  
the upload button? please.


The answer is Yes, as long as you have .Mac Sync turned on. The iDisk  
at .Mac will be updated according to the schedule you set in the .Mac  
Sync System Preferences. Of course, even if you don't set up a  
schedule you can still sync manually. Click the Check Box to allow  
the .Mac Sync icon to appear in the Menu Bar to make manual syncing  
more accessible.



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Re: iDisk uploads

2008-07-09 Thread Skehan Adrian
Thanks Peter,  I have been going around in circles for a while trying  
to sync my desktop and MacBook but seem to only cause problems with  
duplicated data and it seems to slow everything down to the extent  
that I just give up, so I am hanging out for MobileMe to get going, it  
sounds like it will be much better and hopefully not as slow.



Regards,

Adrian

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On 10/07/2008, at 8:13 AM, Peter Hinchliffe wrote:



On 09/07/2008, at 1:48 PM, Skehan Adrian wrote:

Can anyone tell me if dragging folders or documents onto your  
desktop iDisk is the same as logging into dot Mac  iDisk and using  
the upload button? please.


The answer is Yes, as long as you have .Mac Sync turned on. The  
iDisk at .Mac will be updated according to the schedule you set in  
the .Mac Sync System Preferences. Of course, even if you don't set  
up a schedule you can still sync manually. Click the Check Box to  
allow the .Mac Sync icon to appear in the Menu Bar to make manual  
syncing more accessible.



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Perth, Western Australia
Phone (618) 9332 6482Fax (618) 9332 0913

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iDisk uploads

2008-07-08 Thread Skehan Adrian
Can anyone tell me if dragging folders or documents onto your desktop  
iDisk is the same as logging into dot Mac  iDisk and using the upload  
button? please.



Regards,

Adrian

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Accessing iDisk Public folder from Windows

2007-04-18 Thread Rod Blitvich
Hi WAMUGers
I need to set up a public folder so a windoze user can download files from
my iDisk.
The files are too large to email.

From the help files I found this:

³Windows and PC users can use http://idisk.mac.com/ /Public/?view=web - non-
.Mac members will go to this link with your ID and then type in public@ as
the 
login. 

However when I enter this address in my browser I get this error:

HTTP Status 500 -

type Status report

Message description The server encountered an internal error () that
prevented it from fulfilling this request.

Please can anyone help?
Ta
Rod Blitvich
 


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Re: Accessing iDisk Public folder from Windows

2007-04-18 Thread Ronda Brown


On 19/04/2007, at 8:30 AM, Rod Blitvich wrote:


Hi WAMUGers
I need to set up a public folder so a windoze user can download  
files from

my iDisk.
The files are too large to email.

From the help files I found this:

³Windows and PC users can use http://idisk.mac.com/ /Public/? 
view=web - non-
.Mac members will go to this link with your ID and then type in  
public@ as

the
login.

However when I enter this address in my browser I get this error:

HTTP Status 500 -

type Status report

Message description The server encountered an internal error () that
prevented it from fulfilling this request.


Hi Rod,

Try http://idisk.mac.com/membername-Public/?view=web  (put your .Mac  
member name instead of 'membername').


My iDisk Public Folder address is :
http://idisk.mac.com/ronni-Public/?view=web
It is password protected so you would then need to type in my  
membername  the password.


Cheers,
Ronni


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Getting rid of iDisk from my desktop?

2005-01-22 Thread Greg Colgan
Hi all,
A few months ago I signed up for a time-limited free use of .mac, to see
what it was like. After this expired, I decided not to shell out the annual
fee. Now I can¹t get rid of the iDisk icon on my desktop. Any ideas?

Thanks in advance...
Greg



Re: Getting rid of iDisk from my desktop?

2005-01-22 Thread Ronda Brown


On 22/01/2005, at 11:49 AM, Greg Colgan wrote:


Hi all,
A few months ago I signed up for a time-limited free use of .mac, to 
see
what it was like. After this expired, I decided not to shell out the 
annual

fee. Now I can¹t get rid of the iDisk icon on my desktop. Any ideas?

Thanks in advance...
Greg


Hi Greg,

Highlight your iDisk (click once) then File  Eject Gary' (or whatever 
name your iDisk has).


Or as Peter Hinchliffe has said before on the list :

System Preferences  (Internet  Network) .Mac  iDisk tab  uncheck 
Create a local copy of your iDisk


Cheers,
Ronni

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life.  - Arthur Ashe


Re: idisk

2004-12-09 Thread Peter Hinchliffe


On 07/12/2004, at 3:42 PM, gary dorn wrote:


how do I get idisk off my desktop,
it seems to slow everything down
OS 10.3.6
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System Preferences  (Internet  Network) .Mac  iDisk tab  uncheck 
Create a local copy of your iDisk


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Perth, Western Australia
Phone (618) 9332 6482Fax (618) 9332 0913

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idisk

2004-12-08 Thread gary dorn

how do I get idisk off my desktop,
it seems to slow everything down
OS 10.3.6
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North Perth
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Re: idisk

2004-12-08 Thread Ronda Brown


On 07/12/2004, at 3:42 PM, gary dorn wrote:


how do I get idisk off my desktop,
it seems to slow everything down
OS 10.3.6


Hi Gary,

Highlight your iDisk (click once) then File  Eject Gary' (or whatever 
name your iDisk has).



Cheers,
Ronni
When Microsoft asks you, Where do you want to go today? Tell them, 
Apple!




Re: iDisk (Modified by Wendy Austin Thomas Oswin)

2004-10-07 Thread Stephen Chape

Thank you Wendy  Thomas.
It worked a treat.
I learn something new every day !

On 06/10/2004, at 5:08 PM, Wendy Austin  Thomas Oswin wrote:


Stephen

This should solve the problem.

To avoid this alert, turn off your local iDisk and then turn it back 
on again:

1.   From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences.
2.   Click the .Mac icon.
3.   Click the iDisk tab.
4.   Deselect the Create a local copy of your iDisk checkbox.
5.   Click the Show All button in the top left corner of the window.
	6.  	 An alert will appear that asks if you're sure. Click Turn off 
local iDisk, and then click OK if another window appears.

7.   Go back to the iDisk preferences.
8.   Select the Create a local copy of your iDisk checkbox.


Article ID: 300067
Date Created: September 27, 2004
Date Modified: September 29, 2004

On 06 Oct 2004, at 12:03, Stephen Chape wrote:



From: Stephen Chape [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:

Can anyone throw any light on how to resolve this ?
For the last 10 or so start ups I get this message (below).
The only option given is to click OK which I have done.
I have even left my eMac (lastest OSX) for half a day after clicking 
OK, but it still comes up at the next start up.

I am an iMac subscriber.


The size of the iDisk on your computer is not correct.

The size of the .Mac iDisk is larger than the size of the iDisk on 
your computer.  The iDisk on your computer will be unavailable while 
changing its size.



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Pomponette via Surinam
Mauritius Island
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Re: Fwd: iDisk (Modified by Wendy Austin Thomas Oswin)

2004-10-06 Thread Wendy Austin Thomas Oswin

Stephen

This should solve the problem.

To avoid this alert, turn off your local iDisk and then turn it back on 
again:

1.   From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences.
2.   Click the .Mac icon.
3.   Click the iDisk tab.
4.   Deselect the Create a local copy of your iDisk checkbox.
5.   Click the Show All button in the top left corner of the window.
	6.  	 An alert will appear that asks if you're sure. Click Turn off 
local iDisk, and then click OK if another window appears.

7.   Go back to the iDisk preferences.
8.   Select the Create a local copy of your iDisk checkbox.


Article ID: 300067
Date Created: September 27, 2004
Date Modified: September 29, 2004

On 06 Oct 2004, at 12:03, Stephen Chape wrote:



From: Stephen Chape [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:

Can anyone throw any light on how to resolve this ?
For the last 10 or so start ups I get this message (below).
The only option given is to click OK which I have done.
I have even left my eMac (lastest OSX) for half a day after clicking 
OK, but it still comes up at the next start up.

I am an iMac subscriber.


The size of the iDisk on your computer is not correct.

The size of the .Mac iDisk is larger than the size of the iDisk on 
your computer.  The iDisk on your computer will be unavailable while 
changing its size.



Wendy Austin  Thomas Oswin
Coastal Road
Pomponette via Surinam
Mauritius Island
tel/ans/fax: +2306257399
iChat/MSN:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]



Re: 1 G of iDisk?

2002-10-18 Thread hinchlif

On Thursday, October 17, 2002, at 08:20 PM, Steven Tan wrote:


 Anyone who has .mac can help confirm this? Hmm.. seems like Apple wants
 to reward their customers!.. :-)

 Steven

Nope. Mine still just shows the default 100Mb.

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Re: 1 G of iDisk?

2002-10-18 Thread hinchlif

On Friday, October 18, 2002, at 08:17 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:


 Anyone who has .mac can help confirm this? Hmm.. seems like Apple 
 wants
 to reward their customers!.. :-)

 Steven

 Nope. Mine still just shows the default 100Mb.



I now stand corrected. I just opened a folder in my iDisk and the 
status bar suddenly reported 1 Gb available space.

Wow.

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Apwin Computer Services FileMaker Pro Solutions Developer
Perth, 
Western Australia Phone (618) 9332 6482 Fax (618) 9332 0913

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Re: 1 G of iDisk?

2002-10-18 Thread Warren Jones
I noticed this little surprise too recently and thought Apple was in 
the process of divvying up the disk space of those that weren't 
baited into .mac and donating it to those that were.


It didn't last long :-(

woz


On Friday, Oct 18, 2002, at 08:54 Australia/Perth, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:




On Friday, October 18, 2002, at 08:17 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:



Anyone who has .mac can help confirm this? Hmm.. seems like Apple
wants
to reward their customers!.. :-)

Steven


Nope. Mine still just shows the default 100Mb.




I now stand corrected. I just opened a folder in my iDisk and the
status bar suddenly reported 1 Gb available space.

Wow.



-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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http://homepage.mac.com/warrenj/

Perth, Western Australia



Re: 1 G of iDisk?

2002-10-18 Thread Jon Hunter


On Friday, October 18, 2002, at 08:17 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:




On Thursday, October 17, 2002, at 08:20 PM, Steven Tan wrote:



Anyone who has .mac can help confirm this? Hmm.. seems like Apple 
wants

to reward their customers!.. :-)


Yahoo, I've got a Gig (for the moment). What in the heck am I going to 
do with a Gig hanging on the end of a 56k modem?


Regards

Jon Hunter

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Remote Servers - idisk Dave

2002-10-17 Thread Antony N. Lord

PowerBook 333, OS 9.2.2

1) I once had my idisk set to mount at startup - but now I've become 
sick of the disconnection notices so I mount it only when needed. 
However despite doing the use the chooser to mount the already 
mounted volume and uncheck the startup checkbox trick it still 
persists and everything else stops loading until that window is dealt 
with.


2) If one of my mounted PC volumes (mounted with Dave) crashes / is 
disconnected my machine hangs a good 90 seconds before telling me the 
volume is no longer available. Is there no faster way around this 
aside using X :)


Cheers, Antony.


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1 G of iDisk?

2002-10-17 Thread Steven Tan
Hi all,

Anyone who has .mac can help confirm this? Hmm.. seems like Apple wants 
to reward their customers!.. :-)

Steven


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Re: 1 G of iDisk?

2002-10-17 Thread DJ Grafix Design
on 17/10/02 20:20, Steven Tan at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi all,
 
 Anyone who has .mac can help confirm this? Hmm.. seems like Apple wants
 to reward their customers!.. :-)
 
 Steven


Some account get it and others don't. It's probably a misconfiguration on
Apple's end. The other half's account had it for two days before the 14th
and she's not even a paying member. Neither of my two accounts showed more
than the normal amount.



Re: Logging onto Idisk

2002-08-31 Thread hinchlif

On Friday, August 30, 2002, at 03:11 PM, Mike Seymour wrote:

 Hi Guys,
 I am having trouble logging onto my .mac idisk. I have just paid for my
 .mac membership. I am trying to access the idisk via the idisk utility
 but it keeps telling me that my member name or password is incorrect. I
 have important data stored on the idisk and need to retrieve it. what
 can I do.
 B  W G3 350 384 ram
 OS10.1.5
 Have double checked user name and password which apple emailed me with
 .mac details.
 Mike Seymour


Have you tried accessing it from the Apple web site? There may be some 
preferences issue which is causing problems. In any case, the web site 
will give you the opportunity to tell Apple that you have forgotten 
your password, and they'll send you another one.

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Apwin Computer Services FileMaker Pro Solutions Developer
Perth, 
Western Australia Phone (618) 9332 6482 Fax (618) 9332 0913

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Re: Logging onto Idisk

2002-08-31 Thread Mike Seymour

On Saturday, August 31, 2002, at 09:31 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

 On Friday, August 30, 2002, at 03:11 PM, Mike Seymour wrote:

 Hi Guys,
 I am having trouble logging onto my .mac idisk. I have just paid for my
 .mac membership. I am trying to access the idisk via the idisk utility
 but it keeps telling me that my member name or password is incorrect. I
 have important data stored on the idisk and need to retrieve it. what
 can I do.
 B  W G3 350 384 ram
 OS10.1.5
 Have double checked user name and password which apple emailed me with
 .mac details.
 Mike Seymour


 Have you tried accessing it from the Apple web site? There may be some 
 preferences issue which is causing problems. In any case, the web site 
 will give you the opportunity to tell Apple that you have forgotten 
 your password, and they'll send you another one.

 --
 Peter Hinchliffe
 Apwin Computer Services FileMaker Pro Solutions Developer
 Perth, 
 Western Australia Phone (618) 9332 6482 Fax (618) 9332 0913
 
 Mac because I prefer it -- Windows because I have to.
Hi Peter,
I tried logging on this morning to my idisk and guess what it went ahead 
without a hitch as it used to. I had altered nothing. Thanks for you 
help.
MIke


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Logging onto Idisk

2002-08-30 Thread Mike Seymour

Hi Guys,
I am having trouble logging onto my .mac idisk. I have just paid for my 
.mac membership. I am trying to access the idisk via the idisk utility 
but it keeps telling me that my member name or password is incorrect. I 
have important data stored on the idisk and need to retrieve it. what 
can I do.

B  W G3 350 384 ram
OS10.1.5
Have double checked user name and password which apple emailed me with 
.mac details.

Mike Seymour