Also on all OSX Macs make sure the Appletalk is turned on both in the System
Preferences and in the Directory Access utility.

Robert MacLeay wrote:

> on 3/9/05 3:29 PM, l s at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > I added a PowerMac 8100 (w/ a G3 upgrade 232 MB ram)
> > to the Apple Talk network in my classroom. It was
> > running 8.6 and was missing some extensions, so it
> > couldn't connect, so I upgraded to 9.0.   The 8100 can
> > see the others on the network, but none of them can
> > see it.  I am sure I am missing something simple, but
> > I don't know what.  I checked in File Sharing and the
> > box that says Allow user to connect is checked.
> > Program linking is on.  Any advice?


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