On 28/5/02 11:18 PM, "Rob Findlay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On 2/5/02 11:48 AM, "Brett Bygrave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> Was the problem eventually fixed with Andrew's solution? I have a machine >> that is showing similar symptoms, except the first error is: >> >> "Your computer name could not be registered on the Appletalk network" >> >> Then the finder quits. >> >> The Mac in question is a Tang 400 DV with 128Meg and 10gig HD, running 9.1. >> The other mac on the network is a Snow 600 with 256meg running 9.2.2. Up >> until yesterday both iMacs were happily chatting to each other! >> >> Kindest regards >> >> Rod! > > It is probably either that multiple users is set to register with a > Macintosh Manager server or the Startup Disk is set to Net Boot server. I > have seen this before with either of those things. > HTH > Rob > Problem is that there are only 2 machines that are file sharing between each other. There are no servers. The tang logs into the snow on startup. If you ignore the errors and try to mount the snow's hard drive, it says that the drive is already being shared by the machine (but it is nowhere to be found on the desktop). Seeya Rod!

