Hi all,

Don't know if this is the right list or not, but I posted a question on
the networking list and got no reply so I was hopeing someone here could
help me or point me in the right direction.
I have 3 Macs that have been set up to network a while back when they
were all on OS9. Now one of the computers, the main "server", which is
also a desktop, has gone to OSX. I am not able to get the computers to
see each other anymore. Also, they have now got an PC that is running
Windows Xp they want to put into the mix. Any help would be greatly
appreciated. Maybe someone will take it off list with me on a one to one
basis.
Thanks so much,
Pam

How exactly were you trying to connect?

If you turn on file sharing on the OS X machine, you should be able to connect to it using the "SErver IP" button in the appletalk connection part of the chooser of any of the clients.

You'll need to know the IP of the server of course.

HTH.

Brian

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