Whenever I try to set PC's (not just one machine) connected to a Local
Area EtherNet to Multi-User eBase opened in FileMaker Pro v.4.1, I get the
following error:

"Filemaker cannot host a file because of a network error. Files marked as
Multi-User will not be available over the network [-10]."

If I open  a Mac on the same network to Multi-User and then try to open a
PC to guest via the "Host" button, the Mac does not show up as the Host
machine in the PC's window.

FMP shows that TCP/IP is loaded successfully on startup on both Mac
(Quadra 610, System 7.5.3) and
the PCs.

The EtherNet LAN PCs work normally via Client for Microsoft Network using
NetBui and TCP/IP protocol in other respects. They share "print and file"
with each other in a peer to peer network.. 

Is there some TCP/IP configuration in Windows 95 that the PCs run that I
have overlooked? I also wonder how to set TCP/IP in Open Transport of the
Mac: if "manually," I am required to set the Mac's IP address to a static
setting. The PC's are set to "automatic" addressing. Should the PC's be
given static addresses by means of Hosts file?

Many thanks in advance!

Henry Bookout
North Fork Environmental Council
P.O. Box 799
Mattituck, NY 11952

631-298-8880


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