I'm kinda embarrassed on this one...I SWEAR all of 'em had sharing turned on; I'd moved some files earlier the same day. For some reason, after I upgraded my iBook to 10.2.8 I couldn't see the other Macs on my network. Could still connect to them with Timbuktu and iTunes saw the other libraries.

But sure enough, I went to "System Preferences" "Sharing" on the other computers (from my iBook by way of Timbuktu, FWIW) and they had sharing turned off. I turned 'em on, and everything's back to normal, whatever that is...

Now I wish I knew how sharing got turned off on them. Both of those computers are "headless" and no-one but me has access to them...

Many thanks for making me go look!

Travis

On Tuesday, September 30, 2003, at 04:00 AM, John Beringer wrote:

Just a safety question, the other computer on the network of course has
sharing turned on on their side, right?

JB


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