--- Mark Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Problem solved. Apple have this weird option in the
> TCP/IP panel that 
> you can only get at as an advanced user that stops
> the TCP/IP system 
> from loading until it is needed. This means that the
> machine doesn't 
> register itself with a DHCP server until it requires
> TCP/IP connection 
> for the internet or something. Enough to drive the
> average net admin nutz!

Hehe, yup. You also have to do that when using a Mac
as a client with Windows' Internet Connection Sharing.
Have to manually assign IPs etc. because for some
reason the Macs ignore the ICS DHCP. :P

Hit www.neon.com and see if they still have a version
of their free OTTool that will run on OS 7.6.1 or older

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