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.
Wendy Austin & Thomas Oswin
Coastal Road
Pomponette via Surinam
Mauritius Island
tel/ans/fax: +2306257399
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